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Please check our website for additional pictures, and then email us if you require more information/pictures - [email protected]

Misc. Items

1. Bride Brix 1.5 Seats with Genuine Bride Rails to suit Silvia/S13/14/15 -(Rails N050,N045) $1200

2. Universal M4 Mirrors with Indicators (Part No. DM0080 Free Baseplate for S13/14/14/R32) - $89

3. Small Intercooler (Core Size 300mx 270m) - $79

4. H7 HID Kit (Full Kit for direct bolt on) - $149

58. Quick release steering wheel adaptor - $49

Silvia

5. S13 Type X Lights - $79

6. S14 Front Bar Lights - $70

7. S14A Stock Rear Bar (Green, Minor Scratches) - $90

8. S14A Dual Vent Front Fenders - $149

9. Fuel Rail S14 SR20 (includes bolts and grommets for top feed injectors) - $99

Fuel Rail S13/180SX SR20 (includes bolts and grommets for top feed injectors) - $99

10. S15 Carbon Fibre Eyelids - $49

11. S15 Tailights (Part No.N120L66S) - $200

12. S15 OEM Nismo Plastic Side Skirts - $399

13. SR20 Top Mount Manifold - $199

14. S14/15 SR20 Intake Manifold - $200

15. 180SX 30mm Rear Fenders - $249

48. S15 Front Fenders (Dual Vent) - $149

49. S13 Eyelids - FREE

56. S13 Carbon Grille - $99

57. S14 Cooling Panel - $89

62. S15 Carbon Door Sills - $99

99. S14 Series 1 CS Front Bar - $249

98. S14 Carbon Boot - $499

Skyline

16. R32 GTS Do Luck Side Skirts - $199

17. R33 Rear R/H 1/4 Window with Rubber - $50 (Price Lowered)

18. R33 S2 OEM Wing (scratches) - $20

19. R33 RB25 Pod Filter - $29

20. R33 Alloy Radiator - $299

21. R33 Front Bar (Damaged but repairable) - $FREE

22. R33 GT Front Bar (Stretched, needs work to fit) - $50

23. R33 GTS Cooling Panel - $89

24. R34 Bomex Wing Fibreglass - $99

25. R34 Bomex Wing Carbon Fibre - $199

26. RB26 Pod Filter Kit - $50

27. R33 Centre Garnish (clear with Skyline logo) - $99

RB26 Fuel Rail Kit (includes bolts and grommets for top feed injectors) - $99

50. R33 Dual Blade Wing in FRP - $199

51. R34 FRP Eyelids (good quality)- $35

52. R32 FRP Eyelids (poor quality) - $20

53. R33 GTS Carbon Cooling Panel (dull) - $69

54. R32 GTR Cooling Panel - $49

55. R33 Carbon Manual Gear Stick Surround (no mounting points, need ashtray cut out) - $49

64. R33 Carbon Fibre Exhaust Shield (small dint) - $49

65. R33 Dual Wing Blade Rear Wing (Trust Gracer Style)- $199

97. R33 GTR Front Lip Fibreglass - $199

96. R33 GTR Front Lip Carbon Fibre - $449

95. R33 GTST Trial Rear bar - $199

94. R34 GT Top Secret style front bar - $249

93. R34 GT Top secret style front bar (cracked) - $49

RX 7

29. FD RX7 Fibreglass Wing - $99

30. FD RX7 Tail Light Cover in FRP - $99

31. FD RX7 Canards Fibreglass (fit RE AD-GT Front Bar) - $29

32. FD RX7 Canards Carbon Fibre (fit RE AD-GT Front Bar) - $49

33. FD RX7 RE AD-GT Front Bar FRP - $299

34. FC RX7 DTSS Eliminator Bushes (Solid Type) - $49

35. FC RX7 Twin Belt Alternator Pulley - $29

59. 2 x FD Carbon Vented headlight cover (minor scratch) - $49

63. FC RX7 Carbon Vented Headlight pair - $99

93. 2 x FC RX7 Series 5 Front Lip Fibreglass - $149

Other

36. 350Z Full Bodykit Fibreglass - $499

37. C33 Laurel Full Kit - $499

38. MR2 Engine Intake Scoop Carbon Fibre - $199

39. MR2 Carbon Engine Cover Carbon Fibre - $199

40. MR2 Carbon Engine Cover Fibreglass - $99

41. WRX Vortex Generator - $149

42. Civic Side Skirts - $99

43. Evo 7/8/9 Under Hood Air Vent Carbon Fibre - $99

44. Evo 7/8/9 Spark Plug Cover (Slight Damage) - $49

45. Honda EG Civic Rear Bar $199

46. 350Z Rear Lip

47. 350Z Side Skirts

60. 2 x Evo 4/5/6 Coil pack cover (minor crack) - $49

92. IS200 Front Lip Fibreglass - $149

91. IS200 Front Lip Carbon Fibre - $249

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interested in pod filter kit no pics?

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pics dont work :)

We are still taking pics of some of the items but most of them should work.

I'll get the Pod filter kit pics up shortly.

Shane

PSI Parts

PM's replied. Pics are being update, let me know if you are wanting pics for a certain item and Ill get onto them first.

ill take cooling panel providing it fits on the S1 with after market front bar :P

I have never fitted it up to a S1 so I'm not sure how it would go. PM me if you are still keen.

FYI: All items will be given to those who pay first.

Are the S15 tail-lights stock or aftermarket? Pics of them if aftermarket please.

See: http://www.psiparts.com.au/detail.htm?ProductID=NI20L66S

hi just a quick question with item 1 (bride seats). it says that the rails suit s13,s14,s15's but i have a r34 gtt so i was wondering if i can get rails for my car to make them fit or not.

thanks.

scott.

hi just a quick question with item 1 (bride seats). it says that the rails suit s13,s14,s15's but i have a r34 gtt so i was wondering if i can get rails for my car to make them fit or not.

thanks.

scott.

Yes you can certainly purchase new rails to fit your GTT. It would be best to sell the rails that come with the seats to fund the purchase of buying new ones.

Sorry about that, we are taking more and more pics every day. stuff is a bit hectic at the moment, if you are after a specific item let me know and I'll do that one straight away.

1. Bride Brix 1.5 Seats with Genuine Bride Rails to suit Silvia/S13/14/15 -(Rails N050,N045) $1200

Damn that's blo0dy cheap!!! Are the rails both drivers and passenger?

I'm keen to pick up if available?

Cheers,

Andy

Yes the rails are Passenger and Driver.

Pick-Up is Available, just give us a call on (03) 9791 2129 before you come down to make sure someone is here. (Prefer Cash on pick-up or direct deposit prior to coming down).

Address and further contact details are listed on our website :P




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