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Item: PARTS

Location: SUNSHINE COAST

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Item Condition: USED BUT GC

Reason for Selling: NOT NEEDED

Price and Payment Conditions: VARIOUS

Extra Info: CAN POST

Pictures: GOOGLE

Contact Details: PM

Nissan S13 Parts:

S13 Brake Booster - $65

Dash cluster manual - $60

Dash cluster surround - $30

steering Column (wheel and column to steering rack) - $120

SR Front seats - $70 pair

Rear view mirror - $30

Ignition barrel with door locks and boot lock with key - $150

Rear REO - $75

Rear Bar GRAY VGC - $80

S13 Tail lights VGC - $100

Stock Suspension front and rear - $200

Full SR20 brakes and calipers - $250

FRONT DOORS complete - $175 each

Front guards VGC - $120 each

Boot lid with holes shaved - $150

Sr20 rear cradle HUB TO HUB - $350 including all arms

S13 NISMO STRUT BRACE WILL CLEAR RB - $85

2.5" press bent back incl cat with oval muffler PERFECT FOR N/A or BUDGET - $150

S13 Manual pedal box - Brake and clutch - $180

Black s13 carpet VGC - $80

Roof lining - $60

Rb20DET PARTS

Intake plenum - $150 INCLUDING Throttle body, and injectors

Fuel rail with x6 injectors - $120

Rb20 Block with crank and sump - $80

RB20 head with cams and cam gears - $100

Crank angle sensor - $100

RB20 Power steering pump - $75

Nissan Stagea RS4 Ser 1 parts:

Window regs RHF LHF - $75 each incl motor

Rb25 AUTO AWD Gear box - $300

Front reo -$75

Bonnet - $300 SONIC SILVER

Front guards $100 each - SONIC SILVER

Front door cards - $45 each

LHR Door complete - $200

RB25 Auto Radiator VC - $150

Passenger Mirror front SONIC SILVER - $75

Strut brace, front adjustable - $80

Black vinyl venetian - $70

Rear tail lamps - $75 each

Tail gate complete with wing - $350

NISMO side skirts - $120

Nismo front bar with lip - $250

Nismo rear bar with lip - $250

Corner lamps, smoked clear - $80 pair

Will add more when i figure out whats left

If you need anything not listed off a Stagea or S13 please PM me

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