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Hi Everyone,

I've just been doing my winter clean-out of the garage and I stumbled upon a few parts that might be of use to somebody :(

1) Genuine S14 Recaro seat rail (drivers side) with slightly higher mounts that were fabricated in-shop. The previous owner raised the rail slightly and I am a little tall for it, which is why I removed it otherwise it's in great condition. This rail would suit a driver around 160cm - 170cm who uses a Recaro SR3 or equivalent Bride seat. $150

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2) I purchased a set of near new S15 coil packs last year and never ended up using them, they are in great condition. $200

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3) TurboXS Type-H BOV with R33 cold pipe adapter plate, signal tube and original bung for OEM plumb-back included. This is a brilliant BOV that safely holds a heap of pressure without leakage and it's practically brand new! $180

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If anyone has any queries about these items please feel free to drop me a PM or call me on 0438903064, more than happy to answer any questions!

Cheers people :)

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