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heya need to clear out the garage ..guess u can call it the spring clean up :)

s13 stock white front bar $120

s13 stock white bonnet $200

180 stock midnight blue rear bar $120

180 stock red bonnet $200

$180 stock front seats $80 each

set of CA 180 rims decent tires $100

CA18det conversion (motor, box, loom,ecu etc) offers

R33 intake side with perfect stock injectors $250

R33 gtst front rotors heaps of meat $100 the pair

R33 stock fuel pump working cond. $80

AFTERMARKET GEAR

R33 Trust 3" catback with Xforce 9" oval muffler, 4.5" tip $300

R33 TOP SECRET coilovers complete set stiff! looks good cond, no leaks $1500

R33 Cusco front strut brace $120

S13 Tein HR coilovers, good cond, no leaks $650

s13 NPG (made by bridgestone) coilovers, good cond, just abit dirty $600

T28 Split dump Screamer pipe $100 ...loud lol

Custom R33 front pipe (dump to cat) $130 [screamer+front pipe $220]

GC8 WRX 3" catback echaust with a very expensive MRT oval muffler $300

2x Soarer 16" stock rims with Bridgestone RE01 tyres easily more than 50% tread $150 ecellent condition

2x Enkie 5x114.3 16x7 +37 with DNA Gp 195/50/16 tires $350

2x Regaemaster 5x114.3 17x8 (or 8x5) with 70% Bridgestone RE070 semis $400

4x R33 GTR rims with good tires $1300

4x R32 GTR rims with decent tires $800

AUDIO

pair Infinity 6x9's $120

pair Infinity 6's $90

JVC BT1 bluetooth deck $400

Pheonix Gold 12" sub in custom box $300

Kicker 600.1 monoblock amp $400

JL 300/4 4channel amp brand new $800

2x Orion 12" subs no box $100 each

installation on audio gear can be arranged at extra cost. sydney only though. pickup and posted welcome

loads more to come!

cheers Dom

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not too stiff, i rek the rates to be about the 5-6kg mark, so street friendly but offers the whole adjustabilty feature. also has cambertops, forgot to mention lol the rear springs were swapped for some reason i cant remember but theyre a little softer.heres a pic anyways.

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NPG coilovers sold pending payment (meeting tomorrow mate dont forget!)

the infinities are only about a year or so old. just selling due to upgrade, rather give them a new home than be a dust collector

heya the coilovers that u mentioned that were shaun's i left at autobase to sell as a trade in for my current setup, so was doing a favor to help a friend out to offload, didnt realise that they were sold to shaun already lol im pretty forgetful about keeping in contact with people who i leave my stuff with (so most of the time they score free parts hahaha)

so yea guess those are sold, my bad (i'll promote it for shaun anyways :D )

buyer for the NPG set pulled out, so theyre back up for sale!

R33 teins and 33 strut brace are sold to jamie (user: Jamie88)

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howdy

the infinitys are from the referance range model 600CS for the 6"s and 6x9's i gta double check, think theyre about 2yrs old i really cant remember wen i bought them. the 6"s give good natural vocals and acoustics whilst the 6x9's give a very clear midbass note. even with no speakers running other than themselves the 6x9's kicked ass giving good all round sound.

R33 intake side with injectors SOLD!

the regaemasters should be about +35. good to sit nicely on stock guards on most nissans

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