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Hey Guys,

We have these on offer for Skylines.

For other models or to see a full list please check us out at www.j-imports.com.au

Note* some parts are still In Japan (ETA early August)

Veilside CatBack BNR32

$550 ETA end of May

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HKS Pipings for BNR32

$800

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BNR32 DumpPipe

$400 ETA end of May

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Apexi Front Pipe BNR32

$400 IN STOCK

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HKS Dump Pipex2

$500 IN STOCK

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We have used and new Bride/Recaro rails for R32-R33

used bride and recaro rhs $160, lhs $180 (to suit Brix and ergo, sr3)

New $270 each (to suit Zeta III, brix and ergo II)

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Genuine SR3 off DC2

Excellent Condition

$1300 IN STOCK

with rails $1550

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Genuine BNR34 Seats with Rails

Excellent condition

$1900 eta early August

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Bride Ergo/Brix 1.5

We have 2 in stock

$700 each IN STOCK

with rail $800

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Genuine Bride Brix/Ergo 1.5

We have 2 in stock

$750 each IN STOCK

$850 with rail

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Pair of GTR33 Seats - Rails Attached

For Nissan

$700 PAIR DRIVER SIDE HAS A LITTLE TEAR ON THE SIDE AND 2 TINY CIGGIES BURN

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1994 RB25DET

87,000kms

$2000

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HCR32 RB20DET Engine, 90000kms

No Loom, but Turbo Attached

For Nissan Skyline R32

$1400

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Nismo Super Copper Mix BNR32 Push type

Brand New

$1450

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ORC 409D Single Plate S13/S14/HCR32 Brand New

$1200

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Pair of Tein Spanners

$70

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Cusco Zero-2 BNR32, 11,000kms

Springrate 10/8, 5 damper, 2 way height

$1450

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Zeal - 8,000kms, Springrate 10/8, 6 Damper, 2 Way Height,

For Nissan BCNR33 BNR34 ER34

$1450

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Impul Grille off ECR33 S2

$200

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ARC 2Layer Radiator

For BNR32

$950

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GReddy Oil Catch Tank

For most models

$150

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BCNR33 Brembo

$2400

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Nismo Carbon Gearknob - Brand New

For Nissan Silvia S13/180SX/S14, Skyline R32/33/34

$130

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Nismo Leather Gearknob - Brand New

For Nissan Silvia S13/180SX/S14-R32/R33/R34

$80

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C's BNR32 Shortshifter

$200

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Cusco OS type Braces

For R32

$300

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Tomei 3 point front brace for R33

$220

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Do-Luck Floor Brace

ECR33

$300

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Kazama Castor Rods

Brand new

For S13/S14/S15/R32/R33

$300

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MORE IN NEXT POST

Cusco Traction Rod

Brand new

For S13/S14/R32

$330

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Volk RE30- Excellent condition

18x8.5 +25

18x9.5 +35

Advan S Drive 245/40, 275/40 ~70%

$3300 ETA early August

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Volk 57F Pro- Very good condition

18x8 +31

18x9 +34

225/35, 255/35 ~70% treads

$2100 ETA early August

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Work Meister S1 3P

18x8 +16

18x9 +16

$2500 ETA early August

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Nismo LM GT4-Display from new

19x8.5 +25

18x9.5 +30

Bridgestone 245/35, 275/35

$3600 ETA early August

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Work Meister 3P-Very good condition

18x9 +29

18x10 +4

$2900

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Work VS-XX silver- excellent condition

18x8 +26

18x9 +20

Tyres ~70% 225/40/18

$2300

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Work Meister S1 3P

18x8.5 +26

18x9.5 +40

Tyres 235/40, 265/35 ~80%

$2500

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SSR SP1 White

18x9 +29

Tyres Dunlop 235/40/18 ~50%

Wheels in excellent condition

$2,000

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Volk TE37- light gutter rash otherwise good condition

18x9.5 +12

19x10.5 +12

$3,300

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SSR SP1-Very good condition

18x8 +31

18x9 +37

$2,300

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Volk TE37 Bronze-excellent condition

Tyres Bald

18x8.5 +30

18x9.5 +40

$2300

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Work Meister S1 2P

PCD 114.3x4

15x8.5 +0 and -10

Comes with semi slick tyres

$2300

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SSR SP1 Black

PCD 114.3x5

17x9.5 +12

Dunlop LM ~75% 245/45/17

$2400

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Factory BNR34

18x9 +30

Tyres ~60%

$2200

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AVS Model 6

AD070~60% 245/45/17 (not the one shown in the photo)

17x9 +20

$2000

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Work XD9

Tyres ~75%

18x8 +28

18x9 +38

$1800

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Work Meister S1

Semi Slick

17x9 + 15 +16

$2200

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SSR SP1 Professor - Excellent Condition

PCD 114.3x5

17x8 +24

17x9 +24

$2100

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We will constanly updating new parts so please come back soon to check out new update ;)

You can contact me via PM, or call me on 0422 422 344

Regards,

J-Imports

  • 3 weeks later...

hey guys

i need a bottom mount drivers side rail for r32

secondhand would be best, and freight to 7250 in Tas.

cheers

greg

still available guys :(

didnt you say these were sold,if you have any ssr or meisters in 18's,drop me a p/m

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didnt you say these were sold,if you have any ssr or meisters in 18's,drop me a p/m

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these weren't the one I sold yet as it still coming next month.

I sold the set I have in stock :ermm:

these weren't the one I sold yet as it still coming next month.

I sold the set I have in stock :D

thats cool,let me know when the new shipment arrives and ill come and spend some money ;);)

Hey mate you still go these Cusco OS type Braces For R32. I would like to buy need to post sydney 2770.



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