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1. Greddy Catch Can - Rectangle Type - Comes with some hoses. Good Condition. 600ml I think

$80

2. ORC Clutch to suit S13/4 - Ogura Racing Clutch 409D Super Single Clutch with Flywheel.

Single Plate clutch with ORC flywheel.. around 65-70% meat left on it.. retails for over $1400..

$500

3. Nismo Gmax Twin Plate Clutch to suit Rb20/25 5 speed. Comes with Nismo Flywheel - around 45% meat left.. can Hold over 300rwkw & has the ability to be rebuilt locally saving you the hassle of buying another $2000 clutch.. Clutch kit retails for around $2,400.

$350

4. HKS Inlet Cam Gear to suit SR20 - Brand Spanking New.. never used, Ever. Retail for $190ish..

$130

5. HKS Exhaust Cam Gear to suit SR20 - used for 5,000km. retails for $190ish...

$115

6. DRiFT Pod Filter - Small type for confined spaces.. Good flow, still very clean - $25

7. ARC Rad Cap - 1.1 Bar - used for about 10 seconds.. $30

8. Coustic Sub - 12inch in Ported Box - PICK UP ONLY - $45

9. 2x R32 GTST stockies - 16x6.5 fitted with 225/50/16 Continentals with around 70% tread

$100 - PICK UP ONLY

Prices are Semi Negotiable - PM me for any more details or call me on 0402 813 018

Located in Sydney - North..

If you want to meet up for parts be prepared to drive to the Northern beaches or a surrounding suburb.. Im not meeting anyone half way to Liverpool or Camden or anything..

PM's Replied. be quick Kids... If you want something then call me as I give preference to anyone who is genuine enough to call me opposed to sending me a PM

Nismo Clutch - Sold.

ARC rad Cap - Sold

Greddy Catch Can - Sold

Edited by Shypo

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