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Hi, got some stuff that has to go

A set of S15 rear brake assemblies. Uprights, hubs, discs, calipers, etc. Everything you need for a rear 5-stud conversion on your silvia. Great condition, massive meat on pads, came off mint s15 with low kms. - $350 ono pickup in Sydney

Complete set of SR20det brake pads, calipers and hubs, front assembly comes with uprights. Great upgrade for s13 ca NA's, or for those chasing 4 stud conversion y0. $200 ono pickup in Sydney

S14 front seats, no rails, mint condition. Hug way better than s13 seats, great upgrade, can weld your existing rails to fit. - $200 ono pickup in Sydney

R32 GTR Brake Master Cylinder (BMC 50). A necessity for those looking for a brake upgrade for s13 or for a Skyline with shot BMC. This is abs equipped but can be easily modded for non-abs equipped cars. - $100 ono pickup in Sydney or posted at buyers expense.

2 x SR20det 180sx series 2 front bumpers, pre type-x. One in green, one in black. Green is in good condition, could do with cut and polish, also comes with factory option lower scuff plate (rare), black one has repairable damage and lower lip cut off for fmic. - $100 for the good one, $10 bucks for the damaged one pick up in Sydney

Lower scuff lip for Sr20DET 180sx series 2 front bumper, pre type-x. These are pretty rare from what I've seen, they accentuate the lower lip of the bumper, beef em out a bit and protect the bard from scuffs from the road. - $20 pickup in Sydney

A full set of R33 GTS-T rotors front and rear. Plenty of life left in em, selling due to upgrading to slotted, could do with a machine as there is light surface rust on em, but a bit of wet and dry would do the trick. - $60 a pair or $100 for the lot

An RB20DET Manual Transmission ECU. Standard 22 code ecu for those who need a replacement, a spare, or for an RB20det conversion. Came off a working R32. - $150ono delivered only

A pair of series one R33 headlights. No broken tabs or plastics, tiiiny amount of foggage, otherwise superior condition. - $300ono delivered only

S14a Series two (kouki) tail lights. Both lights and centre panel, in immaculate condition. - $300ono delivered only

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got pics of the GTS-T rotors?

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These are what they looked like when I took them off, I hadn't even driven on em yet, I was gonna clean the surface of the rotors by gently applying the brake while rolling down on a hill with new pads...

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