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now for the sale, i have the following on offer.

1) 2 x s15 rear bars ADM in very good nick (black and blue)... $80 each ono

2) S15 rear rear cradle wercking...

-camber arms $150 pair

-lower control arms $180 pair

-other "arms"... make me offers

-or the whole cradle minus diff, driveshafts and hubs $500

3) s15 door tirms in perfect condition... $250 each or $450 pair nego

4) s15 passengers side door shell in blue... $250 in very very good condition

5) s15 mirrors in blue... $100 the pair in excellent condition

6) s15 drivers airbag.. $200.. passengers.. $200... control module $250... or all together $550

7) s15 engine mounts... $50 each or $90 the pair

7.5) s15 clutch standard item with plenty of meat left (flywheel included) $200

8) cefiro seats front and back... very rare colour kinda greyish brownish.. cef owners should know what im talkin about... in excellent condition... $250

9) cefiro crossmember will bolt any rb engine into a silvia complete with engine mounts... $250

10) cefiro stock front and rear bars in good condition in silver... $100 each

11) rb20e engine in very good condition... free (pickup)

12) rb20 gearbox either de or det not sure in very good condition with flywheel and clutch $400

13) Rb20 tailshaft yoke only... $50

13.5) cefiro steering rack non hicas... $200

13.6) cefiro tierods $100 pair

14) s14 crossmember... $200

15) s14 steering rack.. $200

16) s14 tierods... $100 pair

17) S13 side skirts $50

18) SR20det inlet manifold complete with injectores and throttle body $100

19) SR20de complete engine great condition low km's $200

20) s13 standard rear camber arms $40 pair

21) s13 standard rear toe arms $40 pair

22) s15 air con compressor like new $100

23) CA standard intercooler $40

24) s13 standard rear bar two tone silver $80

Aftermarket parts

1) work meisters 18x9.5 (+38) 18x11 (+41) with "drift spec" rear tyres and semi decent front ones in gold.. (has some gutter rash)... $2300 ono

2) HKS camp system.. display vehicle revs.. speed... etc anything from the ecu on your tv screen (not included).. comes with HKS remote.. ... $300

3) greddy emanage with main harness... $350

4) s13 ganador mirrors one side come apart... suit diy fibreglasser... $130

5) tomei exhaust temp gauge black face... $60

6) greddy oil/water temp gauge... electronic.. needs sender... black face... $100

7) s13 apexi mild steel 3" catback exhaust including resonator but not the muffler... $150

theres prolly somemore stuff i forgot to mention but ill post them up as soon as i find any new stuff.

ALL PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

do not hesitate to contact me via pm or on 0416734388

kinda regards

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