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S15 rear 5-stud conversion and brake setup, contains calipers, rotors, uprights, hubs, cables and hoses. Fantastic condition, came from a mint s15 with very low km's. Factory pads got massive meat and rotors are barely worn although rusty. Perfect for those chasing a 5-stud conversion without going drum brake setup - $350

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HKS sequential BOV on Hotpipe for R33 GTS-T - $150 Delivered will fit straight onto R33 GTST or can salvage the adaptor from the pipe and weld onto any hotpipe or intercooler pipe on any turbocharged car provided piping is aluminium.

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RB20DET 80mm AFM (good for up to 220rwkw) + Blitz SUS Pod filter - $150 Delivered

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444cc injectors from R32, R33 GTR Skyline, RB26 DETT - $250 Delivered

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Stock R32 GTS-T RB20DET Manual transmission ECU - $150 Delivered

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2 Pair-sets of foglights, one in pure brilliant white, and one in amber. Great working condition, almost regret getting an aftermarket front bar as I can no longer use these. They work fantastic (they'll take out an eye if you angle them up) - $80 a pair

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A complete front bar for a Nissan Nissan 180sx SR model with teardrop indicators in factory green, also has foam backing, headlight brackets and underskirt. A small kink on the undermouth lip, but easily straightened with a heat gun - $100

A damaged front bar (damage on drivers side) with undermouth lip removed for a fmic, damage can be repaired with an abs welding kit, one teardop indicator (passenger side) - $3.22

Great condition pair of S14 front seats, clean as a whistle, no rails - $200

S13 front and rear brake setup. Contains calipers, rotors, hubs, uprights, hoses, cables, and front lower control arms. Great upgrade for ca18, came off my car in perfect order - $200

R32GTR Brake Master Cylinder, could do with a clean, other than that, great working condition - $110

Most prices are negotiable

Pm me

Phillips

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