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1x HKS 2835R .61 zorst housing, t2, externally gated. Bit of shaft play: $1350

Heres the numbers on the ID tag:

DF 01 01 J

GT2835R - 56T

700177-4

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Also got 4sale:

1x Autometer/Autogauge 5" Black faced Tacho $200

1x Set of S14 S1 rear lights with centre garnish $150

1x Set of Brand New S14a rear lights with centre garnish $900 SOLD

1x R33 S1 Power FC No hand controller(still in car) $950 SOLD

1x Turbosmart ProGate 45mm external gate, like new $350 SOLD

1x R33 Vented Factory bonnet $500 SOLD

1x Bride Ergo 2 (Brand New, no rails) $950 SOLD

1x R33 boot with Topstage stealth wing $350 SOLD

Make me an offer peeps I need this stuff outta here!

Can deliver @ buyers expense.

Bodykit parts still on car 4sale, prices firm (Refer to pics below)

Set of Topstage R33 Sideskirts $200

R33 Series 2 Topstage bar(as u can see it fits S1 also) $250

R33 Topstage Rear Bar $250

Set of Topstage R33 +20mm Wider vented front guards $300

Set of Topstage R33 GTR fibreglass rear guards +35mm or so $300

All body parts on hold ATM.

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Car is also 4sale peeps :D

Quick stats:

Custom mix grey(has a subtle khaki kind of green through it)

-various plastic interior pieces colourmatched

Fully kitted, with wider front(+25mm) & rear(+35mm) guards

19inch "Chromies" :P

145,000kms

Sunroof

5spd with heavy duty exedy clutch

FMIC

Full stainless zorst

GTR fuel pump

JVC MP3 deck, pioneers in doors and clarions on shelf

-amp wiring run through car, from deck 2 boot, so its ready for buyer

HKS boost guage on steering column, which has quick release

Momo steering wheel

EL Dash Cluster

20k or 16k without rims OBO

Thats with 11 months reg and RWC, when shes in for RWC ill also service her for new buyer!

Plates are NOT included at all.

Thats all I can think of atm, but hold tight for a lil till I organise a proper thread.

Will only do swaps(-/+ cash adjustments) with S14 series 1 or S15 Varietta!!

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