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used pair of R33 s1 headlights $450

as above but with black backing as seen in many R33 coupes $550

brand new and crystal clear R33 s2 headlights $500 each.

Megaphone 4" cat back exhaust with ginomous muffler (to suit JZA80) $600ned it gone

blitz muffler with flange to bolt onto 3" piping $280

pair of Zeal EK civic rear coilovers (thats all i know) $350

Nardi woodgrain 3spoke steering wheel $120

Subaru standard Nardi wheel with boss kit for wrx/liberty (perfect cond.) $250

std. twin turbo setup off a soarer (suit rebuild) $180

1 std. T25g CA turbo suit rebuild $100

GREX oil relocator adaptor for oil filter (NO HOSES) $70

various japanese brand car badges (ie Crown, etc etc) $20 each

APexi power intake+ Apexi adaptor for suzuki swift $110

SR20 low mount manifold used less than 1000kms. $250

Vented 180sx guards (slight crack) $200

genuine Type x wing $130

Stock na silvia f/bar $100

180sx Windscreen wiper and motor $50

Greddy boost gauge $150

stock 180sx bonnet $260

will try 2 get some pics up and find more stuff to sell!!!!

PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE (slightly) but i'll try to help out where i can.

Dom- 0432 315 780

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can u pls send pics to [email protected] of

blitz muffler with flange to bolt onto 3" piping $280

Nardi woodgrain 3spoke steering wheel $120

GREX oil relocator adaptor for oil filter (NO HOSES) $70

What engine does the relocator adaptor suit? If ca18, SR20 or RB26 I'm keen.

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will get pics up for everyone asap. just havnt got some with me at the moment.

update:

i now have the TWIN TURBO setup for soarers, but suit rebuild. both turbo's + manifold (stock) up for $200.

stock RB25det cams- $150 pair

stock RB25det cam gears- $70 pair

stock R33 clutch (usable but probs suit a few crazy burnouts and drift sessions then its gone) $100

stock RB25det turbo manifold- $120

GFB Stealth fx (bolt-on for soarers but adapters can be used for other cars) -$400

Apexi Power Intake pod-$90

Pheonix Gold 12" sub in ported box- $200

Turbosmart Dual port bov + trumpet- $250

WATANBE's!!!!!! 16x7/16x8 offset around +38 so will be and easy fit with some spacers. 2 piece rims with centre part in bronze and edge is polished. Yokohama tread. on all fours with front having 80% tread and rear is gone lol - $600 or $500 without tyres

pics updated...more to come

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price drop on aftermarket SR20 turbo manifold - $150

More updates:

JDM S15 block (plus everything inside) (offer?)

JDM s15 T28bb no shaft play $700

JDM s15 injectors $600

JDM stock SR20de extractors (fwd-suit pulsars) - $100

cat-back 3" piping attached to MRT muffler (muffler alone retails $700 through MRT) suit GC wrx- $ 500

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the wooden nardi comes with the boos kit but im just not sure what car its for =S havnt got a horn button but i might be able to sort something out for you if you decide to take it. will get the pics of blitz muffler and relocator for u as soon as i can.

UPDATE:

RB25det sparkplug cover - $120 firm

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yea got heaps on random stuff from friends and all so let me know wat you need and i'll see if i can get em for you. of course it'll all be legit and nothing like stolen parts.

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wood grain steering wheel looks like a prince skyline or early skyline wheel( pre c210) and ya stilltrying to off load those wheels... my offer stills tands

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lol mate...havnt seen you in yonks. ur offer is still too low lol...i chuckd em on my dads van for ahile as well hahaha was sooo funni but soo cool! haha

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can u pls send pics to [email protected] of

blitz muffler with flange to bolt onto 3" piping $280

Nardi woodgrain 3spoke steering wheel $120

GREX oil relocator adaptor for oil filter (NO HOSES) $70

What engine does the relocator adaptor suit? If ca18, SR20 or RB26 I'm keen.

Relocator will suit all SR applications. pics will be up tonight for relocator, cat back Megaphone exhaust for JZA80 supra, blitz muffler, and impul wheels.

Got some RB turbos as well in great conditions for sale. PM for more details.

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some more pics!

Update: found more parts to help me raise money for next car!

RB25det inlet manifold= $400

Impul wheels = $450 the set.

SS manifold gone.

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