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1) Niteworks performance Adj RB2X cam gear (one only) can be used on either in or ex, blue colour & brand new, never used!

$60 + post

2) Permacool oil cooler relocation kit with JJR 11row cooler w/ speedflow push on hose fittings + gates high temp oil hoses (was fitted to a R34 GTT), block adapter can suit most cars RB,SR,CA,EVO etc, whatever as its a universal kit. excellent quality, only been on the car for around 50-70km then the clamp broke and hose popped off and i cracked the shiets so i took it out.

$290 + post

3) Adj sard fuel reg with 8mm push on hose fittings, sard reg has been painted black for stealthness yo

$100 + post

4) autogauge oil temp & oil pressure 52mm blackface defi style gauges. brand new in box & comes with senders etc.

360degree readings.

$45 ea + post

or $80 for both + post

5) full set of stock R32 GTST suspension, came off a 91 model 4dr sedan but will fit 2dr

no leaks or knocks

$50

6) 33gtst stock cooler piping + rubber turbo > afm intake pipe

good condition, bought for my conversion but didnt end up using them apart from the rubber hoses & clamps.

$40 the lot

7) R34 GT fuel pump, 90000km old when removed

$15

8) R34 RB25DE Neo topfeed injectors (perfect for hiflowing)

$80

will find more stuff & post them up :)

pm if interested in anything.

located in syd 2113/2165

will trade for 2x 5x114.3 skid rims in either 16" or 17"

Thanks for looking

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selling a pair of zeal function coilovers to suit R33 GTST, R34 GT 2WD, S14 & S15.

7kg spring rate, nice & comfy for street but too soft for me when i hit the track.

no leaks or knocking, excellent condition, eyelet bushing in perfect condition.

after $350

located in syd, will be out this weekend for buyer.

can send interstate at buyers expense,

roughly $25 registered post to NSW

roughly $35 registered post to QLD,VIC,ACT,SA

roughtly $45 registered post to TAS, NT,WA

Pics here; http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...=383672&hl=

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