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HKS Hypermax performer coilovers. suit S13 2000kms old 7kg front 5kg rear(5 STUD ONLY!!!!) $1800

Cusco castor rods suit s13. these are 500km old perfect condition $350

DMAX ducktail/boot spoiler to suit S13 in gelcoat never used. $250

Power FC suit S13 no hand controller. rough tune for stocko setup $600

Power FC suit RB26DETT with controller. can be seen working. $850

Bride zeta 3 in black on modded S13 rails. $520

Bride ergo? high rise. R32 bride rail. $550 or work out changeover for stock GTR seat.

WORK XD9 18x9 +20 and 18x10 +18 direzza dz101s front

wanli tyres on back. all tyres brand new. around $900 of tyres. $2400

PAIR Work XD9 18x10+18 with brand new Fullruns $1000

Full R32 GTR 5 stud convo for s13 incl s14 LCA's, new front brake lines

bolt on kit. $1300 or $1200 changeover for your 4 stud gear.

s13 SR20det Greddy fmic kit. $300 changeover

full s13 exhaust with screamer, 3inc all the way back to cannon. $450 changeover

17" panasport G7's??? 17x9 all round. VERY RARE IN AUS.

Stand out from the crowd. ive seen 1 other set in aus they have

Zeetex tyres around 70% front 40% rear. $offers? i havnt seen any sell so cant really give you a price.

R32 catback exhaust. came off my slide car from jap. stainless

high quality. cannon and muffler. very quiet but opens up on boost. $150

also added 2x blitz blow off valves on pipe ready to go. $250

R32 DE-CAT pipe, nuff said $100

apexi EL2 boost guage $140

origin front bar and side skirts. nearly brand new. few little marks on front bar. BLACK. $550 both.

040 fuel pump. $120 changeover only. (swap cradles. take 5 mins)

tein FLEX s13 rear coilovers. some small damage from hitting rear camber arms somehow. nothing that effects performance. $400

ill only swap for full CA18det engine package. (might consider non turbo) for one of my items plus cash either way. i dont need anything else thanks.

pics up for some items. others like coilovers, castor rods and 5 stud stuff are still in or on the car so can be test driven before sale. im 100% confident on everything on the list. i purchased most things new. once i get payment for larger items i can sell off smaller items. dont be afraid to offer me cash for something but if i get "hey bro will you take $300 for the coilovers coz ISC is cheaper" dont expect a nice reply.

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