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Bride, 2871r, S14 Kts Coilovers, Screamer, Z32, Camber/toe, 1.5 Way, Remapped Ecu, Ebc, Turbo Timer


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- Genuine Bride with genuine rail, suits s13 180sx r32 s14 etc

Mint condition, still BLACK

$700

- 2871r .86 10,000k's t2 flange

Mint condition, no play at all, still the same condition since new

Comes with braided oil return, adjustable wastegate

- GK manifold (heat wrapped)

$1200 for manifold and turbo

- S14 KTS coilovers

These are top of the range coilovers made in japan

Extremely popular in Amercia, do a google search on them, plenty of good reviews on them

Damper, height, Camber adjustment

$1000

- Cusco 1.5way

Came off a 180sx, will suit any car, just change the rear casing to suit your car

Street friendly, locks tight

$600

- Greddy Profec BII, Trust Turbo Timer

Mint condition, no scratches, comes with Din slot which can open and close

Just close it when cops pull you over

Works a treat

$400 for both

- Z32

Comes with PLUG, missing mesh on 1 side, does not effect anything

$200

- Remapped s14 series 1 ecu by DR DRIFT

Tuned for 2871r .86, 740cc, z32 (made 200rwkw on 14 psi) safe tune

$200

- Scream Pipe suits any SR20det, 180sx, s14 etc

Spent hours making the splitter, seals extremely well, no leaks

$140

- Bosch 040

$150

- s14/r33 Rear adjustable Camber arms

$80

- s14/r33 Rear adjustable Toe arms

$80

- CF heat shield for s14

Made it my self, looks not bad

$30

0422-357-635

Melbourne, Eastern

Cheers

Dan

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