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Alright, garage cleanout time, this is what is still for sale.

Misc:

- FD3S RX7 RS - R Standard springs and shocks (all four corners) - $300

S13 Silvia Parts / 180SX Type X parts:

- 6 alloy rims - $400

2 x Work 5 spokes 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

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4 x Mullins 5 spokes 15x6, 4 x 114.3

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Tyres are reasonable, consider them drift rims.

- Silvia Taillights x 2 - $50

- Standard Side Mount Intercooler - $80

- Front Sway Bar + Link rods - $60

- Standard Tension Rods - $50 pair

- Super Hicas - working fine - $70

- Type X bonnet, silver, as new - $250

- Standard Diff Centre - $90

- Leather Type X air bag steering wheel - $250

- Whiteline quick release front strut bar - $150

- VARIS Carbon Fibre rear diffuser - $500

(pictures below, the actual diffuser fitted to a friends old car)

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R33 GTR Vspec parts for sale:

- std front GTR sway bar - $50

no link rods

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- std computer - $200

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- std centre guage cluster - $120

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- std springs and shock assembly (all four corners) - $250

shocks have been rebuilt, very good condition

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- aftermarket front pipe for twin turbo setup - $150

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Small Damaged Area on Front pipe:

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Parts are located in Sydney, pickup only!

PM me for contact details!

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Bringing this back up,

Note would trade parts (& cash where needed) for other parts of interest that I need;

- R33 GTST brakes + S13 5 stud conversion gear (either aftermaket hubs or S14 gear)

May also consider S15 / Z32 front Callipers

- Set of Work Emotion XD9's (Gunmetal preferred) in

2 rims x 17 X 8.5, 5-114.3 / +25

2 rims x 17 X 9.5, 5-114.3 / +17, or +28

- Rays Lugnuts, 25 x 1.25mm type

- Takata 4 point, 3" harness

- SR20, 740cc Injectors

- SR20, Nistune or PowerFC ecu's

- Z32 afm

- Oil Cooler setup for SR

- Aftermarket radiator for SR (42mm or larger)

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Misc:

- FD3S RX7 RS-R Standard springs and shocks (all four corners) - $200

S13 Silvia Parts / 180SX Type X parts:

- 6 alloy rims - $300

2 x Work 5 spokes 15x6.5, 4 x 114.3

4 x Mullins 5 spokes 15x6, 4 x 114.3 (2 spray painted black)

Tyres are reasonable (some good, some below average), consider them drift rims.

- S13 Silvia Taillights x 2 - $50

- S13 Standard Side Mount Intercooler - $80

- S13 Front Sway Bar + Link rods - $60

- S13 Standard Tension Rods - $50 pair

- S13 Super Hicas - working fine - $70

- S13 Standard Diff Centre - $90

- RPS13 Leather Type X air bag steering wheel - $250

- S13 Whiteline quick release front strut bar - $150

- VARIS Carbon Fibre rear diffuser - $450

R33 GTR Vspec parts for sale:

- std front GTR sway bar - $50

no link rods

- std computer - $150

- std centre guage cluster - $100

- std springs and shock assembly (all four corners) - $200

shocks have been rebuilt, very good condition

- aftermarket front pipe for twin turbo setup - $80

Price drops, moving in a few weeks, need this stuff gone!

Note would trade parts (& cash where needed) for other parts of interest that I still need;

- Rays Lugnuts, 25 x 1.25mm type

- Takata 4 point, 3" harness

- Bolt in cage for 180SX

- R33 GTR Passenger seat

- R33 GTR Brembo's (Callipers Only, no pads or rotors)

Also, seeing if I can pre-sell these rims, they will be off the car and available in approximately 3 - 4 weeks at this stage.

Lightweight BBS Rims, 4 x 114.3, all in good condition with BBS center caps and BBS valve covers. One rim has small gutter rash.

Fronts are 17 x 7

Rears are 17 x 8

(offsets coming later tonight)

Tyres fitted at the moment are Falken Azenzis (615s), approximately 3 weeks old, 90% tread remaining. (One tyre has tiny flatspot - slight noisy up to about 55km/h, only going to be noticeable if you run lots of camber).

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Asking $2000

Parts are located in Sydney, pickup only!

PM me for contact details!

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