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Cusco Zero2 BNR32

Springrate 11/9, 5 damper

2 Way height

$1550

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Cusco Zero2 HCR32

Excellent condition

Springrate 10/8, 5 damper, 2 way height

$1450

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Cusco Zero-2 ER34/BCNR33 BNR34

Excellent condition

Springrate 9/7 5 damper 2 way height

$1550

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Cusco Rear PillowMount for R33 brand new

$290

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Safety21 7 Point cage

non sunroof R32

$800 (ETA July)

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Cusco OS Type R33/R34 front and R33 Rear Brace

$180 each

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Kazama Castor Rods Brand new For R32 $350[/color]

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Cusco Rear Camber Arm R32/A31

$450

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Cusco Castor Rods S13/HCR32/A31/Z32

$270

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Cusco Rear Camber Arms R33/R34

$400

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Cusco Type MT Braces R32

$150 each

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Bride Ergo/Brix Rails for R32/R33 $180 RHS $200 LHS

Recaro SR3 Rails for R32/R33.R34 $180 RHS $200 LHS

Genuine Bride Brix II/Ergo II RX Rail for S13-S15 R32-R33

$330 each

Genuine Bride Zeta 3 FG Rail for Silvia & Skyline

$330 each

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Bride Red Brix 1.5 $800 each

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Recaro SR3 LHS Seat Excellent condition (Rail extra) $650 each

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BNR34 Seats with Rails V Spec II $2350

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Bride Brix 1.5 We have rail to suit Skyline and Silvia

$770 each

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Bride Ergo 1.5 2 in stock $750 each

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Willans/Salbelt Harness $100 Each

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Rear Hubs Assembly - Nissan Skyline ECR33 $700

Please contact us if you need prices or info regarding brembo on the Silvia

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CF Panel BNR32BRAND NEW $400

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Stagea S2 Reo Bar

$250

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Stagea Front Left guard

$220

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Brand New Ganador CF R34

$650

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Kakimoto Full Mega N1 BNR34

90mm pipe/115 tip

$800 (ETA July)

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Mines Catback and Front Pipe BNR32

Hanger broken

$1,000

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Kakimoto Catback for R33

$820

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Apexi S/S Front Pipe to suit ER34

$280

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Tabata 36mm Al Radiator for late model BNR34

$880

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Apexi Radiator typeS

GTR32

$700

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ARC 2Layer Radiator

For BNR32

$950

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ARC Induction Box HCR32

$400 (ETA early March)

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ARC Induction Box for BNR32

$350

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ARC Super Induction Box for ECR33

$440

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ARC TurnFlow Cooler Kit ER34

Brand New

$1550

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Nismo Oil Cap

For Nissan

$150

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HPI Engine Dampener for R32

$180

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Factory BNR32 AFMx2

$280

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O2 Sensor BNR32

$250

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Apexi AX53B70 Turbo with dump pipe for HCR32/R33

10,000kms, no oil leak etc

$1800

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Brand new Nismo R34 Smoked/Clear Indicators

$220 each

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R34 LED Lights-Brand new

$650

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Nismo Clear/Smoked Side Blinkers

For Nissan Silvia S15, Skyline R34

$150

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Nismo 260km/h Cluster

early GTR32

$440

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C's ShortShifter R32

$250

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BNR32 Middle Console

$220

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Nismo Padals S15/R34

$400

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Nismo Carbon/Alum Black Gearknob - Brand New

For Nissan Silvia S13/180SX/S14, Skyline R32/33/34

$160 each

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ORC 409D Single Plate HCR32 Brand New

$1450

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1994 RB25DET

87,000kms

Engine still very clean

$2200

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HCR32 RB20DET Engine, 90000kms

No Loom, but Turbo Attached

For Nissan Skyline R32

$1200

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For any questions or info on the above parts please contact me via PM or call 0422 422 344.

Cheers,

Thuy

  • 2 weeks later...
pm sent

also, what brand are the R34 LED tail-lights?

not sure but they all made by sonar :)

  • 1 month later...


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