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Hi people, I've Got some stuff in Japan waiting for new owners. Still got some stuff here in Sydney that's available for pickup as well.

* S15 rear brake setup. Everything u need for a 5-stud conversion plus more. Calipers, Rotors, Baffle plates, Cables, Hoses, uprights, hubs. Stripped from a mint s15 with very little kms. Fantastic condition, mammoth amount of meat on original pads, just a lil surface rust on the rotors. Very good for those looking for rear 5 stud conversion whithout the drama of converting to drum handbrake. A few people interested in sending interstate (still getting quote on delivery). Would MUCH rather a pickup as these guys are HEAVY. Chasing $350ono

* S13 SR20DET front and rear brake setup. Good upgrade for CA's. Original factory pads with 30%-40% meat left. Came off my 1994 180sx sr20det blacktop. Perfect working order. Again, would MUCH prefer pickup as these items too are HEAVY. Chasing $200ono

* S14a tail light set. Great condition. These are currently in Japan, can have it get to you by 3-5 business days. Chasing $350ono for the set.

* 2 X RB20DET Manual Transmission ECU's. These are currently in Japan, can have it get to you by 3-5 business days. Chasing $150ono each

* RB20DET AFM with Blitz SUS pod filter. This AFM is good for up to 220rwkw, POD is in mint condish, I run a blitz POD myself. Works amazing, for those chasing intake whistle (spool-up) this will do the trick! These are currently in Japan, can have it get to you by 3-5 business days. Chasing $150ono for the set, POD by itself in it's condition should be going at this price.

* R34 GTT stock smic in used but great condition. As you know, an awesome upgrade for the r33's and Stagea's. Will fit R32's with slight modification. 25% larger capacity than the stock r33 item. This is currently in Japan, can have it get to you by 3-5 business days. Chasing $350ono

* R33 GTS-T sii factory headlights. This is currently in Japan, can have it get to you by 3-5 business days. Will post a price soon. Don't hesitate to throw an offer for now.

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PM me or call me on 0424 437 054. Located in Sydney's inner-west

Thanks guys,

Phillips

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