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hey guys

bought a rb26 wiring loom for my rb25 thinkin it would work but it doesnt have the same connections for the ignitor so i dont need it

bought in workin order never tested it as i couldnt

$80 ono SOLD

5 stud conversion front n rear

the 5 stud kit is s14 and 15

s14 front hubs (pair)

s14 front rotors (pair)

s14 front calipers (pair)

s14 brake pads (pair)

thers brake lines off the front calipers dont know if its direct bolt up to s13 tho

s14 rear hubs (pair)

s14 rear rotors (pair)

s15 rear calipers (pair)

rear calipers arnt attached to hub

all you need is r33 ball joints where your existing ones are now that means you dont need LCA

$1000

rb25 plentum with throttle body re-located to the front, very clean job

$200 SOLD

stock cefiro front bar

$100

stock cefiro suspension

$100

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can arrange pics for serious buyers

MAKE AN OFFER I NEED THESE GONE !!!!!!

Edited by 2gceffy

hey dude do u still have the 5 stud conversion. wasnt planning opn doin it but now with the power upgrades im doin i think its a good idea to upgrade the brakes

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