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Hey guys, I have the following parts for sale. Most parts were from my previous rides and no longer needed.

ITEM 1 Front cashew Coilovers to suit S13/180sx.

Description

-Came from a 180sx that was a straight import from Japan. KMs on coilovers unknown but are stiff and perfect for hill runs etc.

-From the pics you can see that they are camber and height adjustable.

-Slight knock on the LHS coilover, unsure the reason behind it. Possibly ball joints?

-Spring rate (approx) 8K

Price $200 ono

ITEM 2 Rear JIC Coilovers to suit S13/180sx/R32/C33/A31.

Description

-Came from the same 180sx that was a straight import from Japan. KMs on coilovers unknown but are stiff and perfect for hill runs etc.

-Better condition than fronts

-From the pics you can see that they are height adjustable.

-Spring rate 6k

Price $300 ono (Willing to do a deal if sold as a set and might even throw in a set of TANABE C spanners )

COMBO PRICE for the set of coilovers! $450

ITEM 3 Various stock rear bars (S13 burgundy, R32 silver 4 Door, R32 Black 2 dr coupe) and a stock Sr20 180sx front bar

Description

1) S13 burgundy rear bar - GC $50 ono

2) R32 4 DR silver rear bar - GC $50 ono

3) R32 2 DR black rear bar - GC $50

4) 180sx front bar (navy blue) - slight tear on the bottom $30 ono

ITEM 4 Stock R32 Suspension, great for clearing defects.

Description

-NB only good for clearing defects came off an R32 that has done 100,000kms +

price $100ono

CONTACT me via PM or sms 0434345424 for faster reply

Cheers andy

PICS UP ASAP

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