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S14 ganardor mirrors genuine electric painted black $350

S14 manual conversion kit:,used, flywheel, clutch, throw out, gearbox, shifter, speedo, abs tailshaft, clutch and brake pedals, master and slave, console $1000 $600 less gearbox

SR20 manual gearbox x2: 1xG/C $500 1xN/W 2nd gear synchro but has new bearings $400

SR20det s13 t25 off black top: good condition, manifold and dump, water lines $250

SR20 short shifter: ebay $50

S14 whiteline swaybars adj front and $50 refund on swap std bars $250

SR20 engine brace kit: bolts to strut tower $30

22OSX QLD number plates slim front, black w/- white $400

Braided oil line and oil pressure t- peice, brackets at rear of head suits sr20de+t conversion $100

SR20de+t s13 complete engine: turbo forged pistons, full balance, full reco head, bore & deck block, new lifters, 1.2mls head gasket, race brgs, gc flywheel, 5000kms $1500 $1800 inc. turbo and lines above.

Random other bits incl. s13 & s14 coils, s14 afm's, s14 ign module, s13 & s14 manual radiators & shrouds, complete s14 vct head, s14 single airbag dash, interior plastics, spare sr20 gearbox, s13 n/a short motor, booster and master cyls, std coolers & pipes, abs unit, a/c condensors, compressors and pipes, s14 rad support, jdm s14 rear bar OFFERS WELCOME

S14 sr20det series 1: jdm spec, uncut manual engine loom, coil packs, ign module, airflow, injectors, ecu, no coil pack loom or cas SOLD

S14 digital climate control kit: dash head unit, all sensors,actuators and looms SOLD

S13 sr20det: uncut manual engine loom, coil packs, cas, ign module, airflow, injectors, 2xecus SOLD

located gold coast

prefer pick up

postage at reasonable rates

txt Sam 0423 648 114

Edited by RED513
how much would it cost to post s14 manual conversion kit to melbourne?

couple of hundred as nearly 100kg

organize own courier is best

Edited by RED513

sr20de+t engine sold complete with turbo and braided line

rear bar no longer for sale, fitted to veh.

Would the S14 Manual gearbox conversion fit into S13 Silvia sr20DE engine?

and how much would it cost to be sent to Sydney?

Cheers!

most parts would fit, tailshaft would be different.

you would have to check.

perfer pickup as nearly 100kg and happy to put on grate, you organize courier.

Sam

whats the jdm rear bar look like? and is the g/c gearbox in working condition? Any whats the condition of the centre console?

rear bar has been painted and fitted, not for sale, No reflectors next to no. plate.

got 2x gearboxes, box in conversion kit good condition!, other box req 2nd syncro.

console has couple marks

Sam

S14 ignition module, vtc head, turbo SOLD

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