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For Sale: 180sx Parts! - New Fiberglass Wide Rear Guards / Seats / Tail Lights / 3"inch Exhaust Etc


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- New Fiberglass 30mm Wide Rear Guards - $250 - Brand New/Gel Coated/Never been Fitted

- Used Front Seats - $100 - No Rips or tears/Needs a good vacum

- Used Tail Lights - $50 - bit broken off on right tail light....doesnt affect look or operation/doesnt leak

- Used 3" inch catback exhaust with resignator - $50 - came off a turbo sr20/ sounds really good

- Window Regulator/Rails Complete - $30 - Was working when pulled out of car a year ago

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To Fit: Nissan 180sx

Location: Sydney - Glenhaven

Contact: 0415611553

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