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All parts are brand new except for the hubs/calipers/rotors, tyres 90%, located in Perth. I also have lots of other stuff to suit s13/180sx, at Link.

Alpine 9833 head unit $380

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2 x 6m Silicon vaccuum hose - black $45/6m

Bridgestone Potenza GIII 2 x 255/35/18, 2 x 225/40/18 90% tread $900

Bronze Work CR Kai 2 x 18x9.5 +20, 2 x 18x8.5 +20 $2,200

Viper 791XV w/tilt, EL light, break glass, battery backup, mini piezo siren $520

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R33 GTST calipers/rotors, s15 front hubs, r33 rear hubs, s14 lower control arms $1,300

GFB Atomic boost controller $60

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Bridgestone Potenza GIII 2 x 255/35/18, 2 x 225/40/18 90% tread $900 (Was quoted $450 per tyre new)

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R33 GTST calipers/rotors, s15 front hubs, r33 rear hubs, s14 lower control arms $1,250

I didn't have time to clean them up, but an hour would have them sparkling.

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