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Hey all. I have a few parts for sale.

Selling a MidnightMods oil cooler. This one in particular however has had hoses custom made to fit in the fender position on a Silvia/Skyline. I have test fitted it but it has never been used. It comes complete with a 13 row thick core, billet alloy relocater and spin on adapter, Speedflow braided lines (Made in AUS), Peramacool (Made in US) thermostat, mounting brackets, fittings, bolts and nuts. In other words, it is a complete kit ready to bolt on. (Like your big name Jap kits) It comes with adapters to suit 3/4 and M20 oil filter mounts and will therefore fit SR, CA, RB aswell as many others.

This kit comes with a thermostat which no other kits in this price range come with. A thermostat is a must for a car that sees any street driving as it allows the oil to warm up as quick as possible. Without a thermostat your oil will take forever to heat up and become fully usable.

It also comes with two ports for gauge sensors. (eg. Oil temp and oil pressure)

Pics:

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Everything is in brand new never used condition.

Asking $550.

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Also selling a complete rear S14/R33 5 stud conversion with near new bearings. It comes with S14 rear calipers with Bendix Ultimate pads, S14 rotors with splash guards, S14 hand brake cables and R33 hubs which have had the bearings recently replaced. The bearings cost $240 alone! Brakes came off my car so I can confirm they are in good working order.

Basically comes with everything you need to convert your S13 rear to 5 stud. Can supply some R33 knuckles for an extra $50 if you want them.

Pics:

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Asking $300.

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Don't really have to explain what these are. Got some S14/S15 stock front calipers for sale. They are sprayed in Duli-Color Anodized Blue. Come with 80% QFM pads and all shims, brackets, etc. Were just taken off my car so I can confirm they are in good working order.

If you pick up some 4 stud drilled S14 rotors from MidnightMods then these will bolt straight onto your S13/180SX without the need to go 5 stud!!

(See: http://www.midnightmods.com.au/details.php?id=82)

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Asking $230.

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Lastly, got some stock Series 2 S14 seats for sale. They are in as mint condition as you'll find. Not a single tear or burn on them. Come with rails.

Pic:

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Asking $200.

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All parts are located in South East Melbourne. Will post anything at buyer's expense. If you have any questions feel free to pm me. :iluvff:

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