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Hey guys,

im returning my car back to stock and have some bits to sell.

HDI Front Mount Kit: all pipes, joiners, clamps, brackets.. bit dirty, few scratches, but overall micky mouse working order, core in good cond, no bent fins or dents. $200

Hicas Lock Bar: Steel Jobby, does the job, almost new. $50

Alloy Cradle Rings: all 8, have slits for easy install.. all in good condition. $20

Just Jap Silicon Radiator Hoses: top and bottom silicon radiator hose, pretty blue. almost brand new condition. $50

Cusco Rear Coilovers: you can have all 4 but LHF one is bent at the top... just needs a new shaft. they were bought from an importer and were second hand when i got them, but they have no leaks, squeaks or damage.. work well. rears are 6kg and fronts are 8kg.. 5 click damper adjustment. $200 for rears only, $300 for all 4.

Alternator: came off vehicle with 60000kms, good cond, bought as a spare, never used it. $40

Manual Boost Controller: not sure what brand, its small and blue... works fine. $20

all parts are located in East Maitland NSW, im happy to post anywhere in aus though.

cheers

Linton

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coilovers awaiting payment but to answer your question, yes they are fully height adjustable... sorry, i just thought that was a given.

hicas bar no probs, its still in the car so ill get it out tomoz, will pm you when ready.. you can pick it up anytime from then.

Coilovers, Boost Controller, Hicas Bar, Lock Rings.... all gone!!

found some more bits though.

HKS Old School BOV.. its the old style super sequential... makes a mad noise... sounds like a whip crack or something.. makes a very "two stage" noise. bit dodge but in good nick, comes with pipe. $50

found some other stuff.

RB20/25DET Genuine Nissan VRS kit... missing head gasket only.... all other gaskets still in packaging... exhaust, intake, valve stems, cam cover gaskets... all there. $50

cheers

Linton

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