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PARTS LEFT STILL FOR SALE

TEIN NR SUSPENSION (SUIT S14/S15)------------------------$1650

GANADOR AERO MIRROR-------------------------------------$700

T4 TURBO KIT (INC. ALL PIPING SUIT SR20DET)-------------$3000 REDUCED PRICE)

ARC RACING AIRBOX (SUIT S15)-------------------------------$500

S15 BOOT INC. SPEC R AERO SPOILER (IN WHITE)--------$950

CARBON FIBRE UNDER BONNET INSERT-------------------$150

R33 GT-R BREMBO CALIPERS WITH PROJECT MIU CROSS DRILLED & SLOTTED DISCS AND AP RACING PADS (FRONT ONLY)-------$2000

NISMO FRONT & REAR CONTROL ARMS (SUIT S15)------------$1400

APEXI FRONT PIPE + HIGH FLOW CAT + 3" CUSTOM PIPING INTO A NISMO N1 MUFFLER--------------------------------$1350

ALL PARTS ARE IN VERY GOOD TO EXCELLENT CONDITION.

CONTACT:

[email protected] or

0413183122

Spec R,

I have been looking for R-33 GTR brembo brakes for ages but i really need a full set!!!

I will offer you $1600 for the fronts but that is all ive got!

Have a think about it for me, i know thet have project u discs but a full set usually comes close to $2000 so i think $1600 is reasonable, unless you have a reat set as well and then we can start talking real business!

Regards,

Tom

BNR32:

i will let u know soon!!

coz iam on the exam... i am happy with yr offer just have to made sure are u seriou or not.

if so i can pass it to u as soon as i can....

and where u located?

melbouren?

pushead:

the front pipe is the same as normal one..

no different.

it is still on my car is u want have to pull it out off my car

anyway it is just suit S15 or Sr 20(i am not sure)

if i u still interested let me know!

  • 1 month later...

BOO200: sorry i dun have pics at the moment but may be soon have...

the mirror had sold but the suspension still here is it a tein na height adjustable i am selling it at $1500

B-Man: how much u willing to pay!

BNR32: i will try to get pic for u!

  • 4 weeks later...

sorry is sold

are u still interest the defi gages with oil/water temp/oil presure/boost gauge / control unit i am selling for $1300 neg contact me if uwant to

sorry the arc is sold.

the exchause i will try to get pic for u...

but if u interest we can have a look in my fds work shop...

the frount pie is apexi .....not stock

any one looking for a set or rims?

i have 2 set for sale..

ADVAN RG 18"/7.5 and 8.5 gold in colour

WEDS SPORT TC-005 18"/7.5 and 8.5 grey in colour

they are S15 off set so i quite universial for all kinds of rear wheel drive car....i located in mel....i prefer ppl from mel get the first consider on the sell..

i am selling both for $3000...only use for 2 weeks....

really as new

  • 2 weeks later...

ai guys....

finally i still have following parts available..they are all in good condition:

i jus tneedto clear them out to get some cash back so pls give me an offer!!!

SARD BOV.....$230

TEIN HA SUSPENSION S15/S14 $1100

EXCHANSE MAINFLOW FOR SR20DET $800

ADVAN RG 18".....$3000

WEDS SPORT 18".....$3200

THEY ARE ALL 7.5 AND 8.5 UNVERSIAL FIT ALL CARS (5 HOLES)

THIS IS THE LINK:

http://store3.yimg.com/I/jspec_1756_573328 but in gold colour

the other one http://www.weds.co.jp/products/wedssport/t...c-005/index.htm

in metal colour any offer will be consider !!!

AND A BRAND NEW SET OF DEFI GAUGES

oil temp /water temp/ oil pressure/ boost gage + control unit $ 1400 neg all brand new never been used

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