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Clearing out the garage to make way for project rb26 200sx.

Not desperate to sell, but everything is ONO, pay by pickup, bank deposit or paypal (add 4% for paypal)

Will ship all interstate (except the front end - you need to organise shipping).

HKS Step 2 RB26DETT IN camshaft (272deg, 10.2 lift) - Used less than 4,000kms $350

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Std RB26DETT cams (R33 with 89,000kms) $215

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Std RB26DETT valve springs (R33 with 89,000kms) $110

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Exedy / Cusco clutch cover (suit twin / triple plate clutch - Hyper Metal Series) NEW replacment part. CM01S,

Suits R32 GTR (push), R32 GTST, R33 GTST, S14, S15, 300zx, & RX8 (PM me and I will check to make sure it fits your EXEDY clutch) $550 (Worth 52,000YEN - Approx $850AU)

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S15 200sx Airbag computer / sensor (in working order - needed if replacing blown airbag) JDM $110

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S14 front end...

Bonnet, 2x Front gaurds, Bumper, Bumper support, Headlights x2, Parkers x2, Indicators x2. All in RED. Good condition. (Camera show slightly orange - but I assure you its the stock RED colour) $550

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S14 Power window switches (Drv & Pass) Drv's screw mount hole needs some mod to fit $120

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S14 Rear light assembly $70

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You guys get first dibs, will go on eBay if doesnt sell. Make offers. PM me.

Pickup in Mill Park, VIC.

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Edited by Adrian P

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