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Stock R200 Viscous LSD. 5 bolt halfshafts. 3.7 ratio, Non-abs housing $150

front and rear hubs with front lower control arms and uprights. $350 for the lot

Cobra recliner. Complete with Rail. Excellent cond, just needs a clean $420

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A31 Cefiro electric seats (pair). Nice and comfy. $100pr

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S13/A31 aftermarket springs and struts. Lowered 2in springs made by Espilor, matched with Monza heavy duty shocks (Made by Tokico). Also included are adjustable camber tops (worth around $200 alone) $550

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S13/A31(sr20) whiteline swaybar. 27mm Non-adjustable complete with all brackets and links. $140

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Yashio Factory Adjustable castor rods. $175

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Adjustable Rear Upper Arms. Brand unknown but are Japanese items $175

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Braided Brake Lines $160 set

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S13/14/15/R32/33 etc Offset rear upper arm bushes. New. $75

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Greddy turbo timer $80

Blitz Turbo Timer $80

Apexi Turbo Timer. $80

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Turbosmart Supersonic Type3 BOV (x2). $160ea

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TurboXS recirc BOV $150

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Oil cooler kit with filter relocator- consists of BRAND NEW Justjap braided lines and fittings, and a 2nd hand Japanese Toyo Oil cooler. Will fit SR or RB (and probably others) $250 no offers.

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Other Stuff

R32 GTST Lower control arms with near new nolathane bushes. No balljoints. $160pr

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All parts in Campbelltown (Sydney)

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