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1 - 180sx Rear Bar

White Comes with Irons

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2 - Aftermarket Front Bar S13 (not sure which brand)

Black, Damaged, Good For Track.... What you see is what you get

(MINUS Cusco Numberplate Holder)

Still mounts fne just lst that corner

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3 -S13 Siliva Aftermarket Boot Spoiler

Has Brake Light Wires

naVan Brand

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4 - CA 180SX Hatch Spoiler

(Gunmetal Grey - suit Respray)

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5 - 180sx Tail Lamp Panel

Black

Twin Cam Turbo Intercooler Sticker

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6 - CA Stockies x4

No Tyres

No Centre Caps

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7 - 180sx CA Seats + Rails

Dusty but good condition

One Ciggie Burn On Passenger Seat (see pic)

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8 - Silvia Steering wheel

Will come with center (if i find it)

Clear that defect!

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9 - R33 4 Door Tail Lights

With Center garnish for boot lid

Slight scratchs

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10 - R33 Complete Handbrake and lines

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11 - R33 Dash Great Condition!

no vents

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12 - r33 RB 25 Timing Cover

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13 - S13/180sx Glove Box

Immac!

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14 - Z32 AFM

No Plug

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15 - R33 Rb25det Exhaust Manifold (stock)

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Items can be picked up from western subs

Contact Via PM or Here

Cheers

Condition: All in used condition but pretty good for there age

Price:

1. $40

2. $30

3. $30

4. $15

5. $20

6. $150

7. $100

8. $40

9. $450 ono

10. $80

11. $150

12. $30

13. $40

14. $200

15. $30

To Fit: Silvia 180sx R33 and various

Location: Western Subs, CBD

Contact: PM or novak-86 @ hotmail.com

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