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hey this is basically all i have left

all items located on westside of brisbane. may be able to deliver..

S13 shell, previously registered as ca18det manual. SUNROOF!!!

comes with x-member, dash, most interior, roof liner, all glass, taillights, boot, doors, rear bar, bonnet, guards, mirrors

smoothened engine bay, seamwelded, flared rear guards, strip sound deadening paint in machinery grey

does not come with lca's, hubs, brakes, brake booster, front reo, rear cradle, arms, headlights, front bumper

full 5 stud conversion $900 f: redrilled front hubs, brand new wheel studs, r32 callipers, r32 slotted rotors r: r33 lca, r33 hubs, r33 callipers, r33 rotors, r33 5 bolt half shafts

6 point custom cams approved bolt in cage for s13/180sx sunroof/non sunroof $500: custom cams approved cage with harness and cross bar on b pillar hoop, rear arms go through parcel shelf on s13 into boot on chasis rails, slip joined.

r32 gtr driver and passenger seats $450: passenger seat mint condition, driver has slight tear in bolster, sewn up by previous owner, missin side plastic also

r32 brake booster and master $80: like new!!!

r33 front lower controller arms $150: perfect condition!!!

s13 non hicas rear cradle with brand new nolathene bushes and gussets/bracing welded to stop flex etc.

s13 door cards retrimmed in LOUIS VUITTON $200: retrimmed myself, still fairly decent also have a bit of spare material that ill throw in

s13 passenger window switch $20: mint condition!!!

r34de manual r200 lsd $200: rear case to fit s13/s14/r32 etc. still very tight

battery relocation kit $100: all wiring, just need terminals. comes with battery box and killswitch

jap copy plates DO-RI metal (not cheap plastic ones) $30 ONE ONLY!!

pm me or call 0431524835

thanks

josh

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