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For Sale: Parting out s13 silvia

turbo kit done less than 1500kms, almost new

garret gt2835

custon steam pipe maniolfd

tial 38mm external gate with screemer

lobster stainless dump pipe

braided oil and water lines

this is all top quality gear

made 248rwkw on 15 pounds

$2200 FIRM

S15 Sr20det complete good running motor, minus turbo and manifold, includes computer, loom, injectors, etc

$2200

s15 Sr20det with broken piston in No.4 complete with computer and loom, injectors etc.

$1200

s15 spitfire coil packs $300

s14 5 speed gearbox good condition $550

exedy super single plate clutch + flywheel kit $800 purchased for $1600 1000kms ago. basically new.

Nismo 2 way lsd complete in r200 6 bolt housing great condition $700

full s13 non-sunroof roll cage, black with black padding, all bolts and plates included, jap brand, think its cusco. although its non sunroof, i managed to fit it into my sunroof sil. $700

Hybrid FMIC with custom alloy BTR piping with built in Z32 air flow meter $700. Piping along was $1000.

All these parts are top Quality prices are Firm unless u buy the package.

PM or 0409078708

located: Adelaide

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