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Hi All,

I have these wonderful things for sale :D

Item: Hub/Spindle/6 Bolt half shafts

Age: NFI

Condition: Good condition, boots good nick and no noise in bearings

Price: $100

To Fit: Most Cars

Comments: Great when using S15 or any compatible 6-bolt Diff

Item: Space Saver Spare Tyre (4x114.3)

Age: NFI

Condition: Good condition, I've used it once

Price: $20

To Fit: Most Cars

Comments: Standard Space Saver from a S13

Item: 3x 52mm Gauge Holder with Visor

Age: Brand New

Condition: Brand New

Price: $15 ea or all 3 for $30

To Fit: All Cars

Comments: Looks cool!

Item: 4/5 Bolt 5mm Floating Spacers

Age: NFI

Condition: Good condition

Price: $10

To Fit: Most Cars

Comments: 5mm Floating Spacers, fits either 4 or 5 Stud, JJR ones are $40 new CHEAP!

Item: DIN Pocket SOLD

Item: 17x7 Wheels with Tyres SOLD

Item: S13 Rear Rotors SOLD

Location: Fairfield, NSW

Contact: PM or 0410 690 248

Cheers,

Johnny

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Rims sold..

will trade items of interest for:

- stock S13 turbo airbox CA or SR is fine

- SR20 glove box

- SR20 door inserts

R31 drum brake owners wanna upgrade? I'll take off my calipers if soemone really wants them as a set

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Any R31 SAU owners want this stuff? I also have S13 Calipers to go once I bother installing the S15 ones!

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  • 2 weeks later...

everything still for sale...

will trade for

- Z32

- ur hot sister LOL

- Alchy?

- CatCo or magic Cat

- sound deadening

- plumb back BOV, that bolts on a RB

gauge holders fell threw, buyer got the shiets at me as I was having a team lunch with work colleagues...

up for sale... pickup for light items available in darling harbour.. shafts must be picked up in fairfield, or meet up somewhere after hours.

Edited by johnnilicte
Item: 4/5 Bolt 5mm Floating Spacers

Age: NFI

Condition: Good condition

Price: $10

To Fit: Most Cars

Comments: 5mm Floating Spacers, fits either 4 or 5 Stud, JJR ones are $40 new CHEAP!

I will take this..

Now to figure out how we gonna meet up etc..

I will take this..

Now to figure out how we gonna meet up etc..

sorry siddr20, I sold them last night...

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