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There HKS dump pipes mate just incase you wanted to put that. It's normal for them to not have HKS on them anywhere.

Can tell by the flange thickness and shape, plus I have a pair.

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Also for sale now:

180SX Type X Parts:

Standard Swaybars + Link rods - $100 pair

Standard Tension Rods - $50 pair

Nismo Shocks + King Spring Combo (all four corners) - $250

Super Hicas - working fine - $70

Ark, they are in good condition, I don't believe they had been fitted to the car for long before I removed them. Resulting ride height is roughly an inch lower than standard.

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Revised for sale list as this thread is getting really hard to follow:

Misc:

- FD3S RX7 RS-R Standard springs and shocks (all four corners) - $300

S13 Silvia Parts / 180SX Type X parts:

- 10 alloy rims - $400ono

2 x Watanabe(?) 5 spokes 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

4 x Auscar rims 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

4 x Mullins 5 spokes 15x6, 4 x 114.3

Tyres are reasonable, a few rims even have new tyres to

make up for the pair on the belts.

- Silvia Taillights x 2 - $50

- Standard Side Mount Intercooler - $80

- Front Sway Bar + Link rods - $60

- Standard Tension Rods - $50 pair

- Super Hicas - working fine - $70

- Type X bonnet, silver, as new - $250

- Standard Diff Centre - $90

- Leather Type X air bag steering wheel - $250

- Whiteline quick release front strut bar - $150

R33 GTR Vspec parts for sale:

- std front GTR sway bar - $50

no link rods

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- std computer - $200

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- std centre guage cluster - $120

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- std springs and shock assembly (all four corners) - $250

shocks have been rebuilt, very good condition

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- aftermarket front pipe for twin turbo setup - $150

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Small Damaged Area on Front pipe:

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Parts are located in Sydney, pickup only!

PM me for contact details!

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