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Needed to make some room so have to sell my parts.

Located in adelaide.

Reasonable offers considered, but the prices are already cheap so don't be a dick.

Advan Model 5 Wheels - f:18x8 r:18x9. 5-stud, offsets are +35. No gutter rash! Come with shit tires. - $950 Bargain!

HR31 JDM Projector headlights. - $200

Seats, Bride/Recaro style copies. Like justjap sell. Pair in black, pretty much new condition. -$100 pair!!

Garrett T51 turbo. Plain bearing core. T6 flange 1.2 A/R Good for 1000hp. BRAND NEW! - $800!

S13/R32 rear coilovers. HKS Hypermax Pro. 7kg/mm springs. Good condition. -$300

R32 RB20det engine (good condition) All sensors/parts included minus - No turbo, no clutch or gearbox. -$850

VG30 turbo on modified rb20 manifold with external gate/screamer pipe setup. Manifold, turbo, wastegate and dump for only - $350!

R32 RB20det engine loom. $150

Or you can get the rb20det engine with vg30 turbo setup and loom together for -$1100 Bargain!

Everything is in great condition. All the parts are at Japanese Performance Imports if anyone wants to go have a look.

Or call me: 0434 637 357 -Jeff

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Garrett T51 turbo. Plain bearing core. T6 flange 1.2 A/R Good for 1000hp. BRAND NEW! - $800!

could you please post some photos of the turbo?

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dont worry, as said on the phone, ill buy :(

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Pics on R31 JDM Projectors please, any damage?

Yes the drivers side one was broken at the rear plastic part where it mounts to the car.

But i had it repaired and used it in my car for a long time with no problems.

The glass and lenses and internals are all good. I will get pics.

I have had a lot of requests for pics for everything and i am trying to sort it out.

Should have some pics up later today.

Cheers

ha ha that is the best avatar picture i have seen in a long time.... took me a while to even realise what it was but it's brilliant

Can't seem to edit my post... but these items are SOLD and no longer available.

T51 Turbo

VG30 turbo/manifold/gate

Picture of the seats. Driver side has cefiro rail. Passenger has R31 rail.

They have sat in the shed for a year and are a bit dusty but it wipes right off.

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Pictue of headlights. Also a bit dirty.

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Picture of Advan wheels. Forgot to mention they are painted black.

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Cheers.

hey jeff

VG30 turbo on modified rb20 manifold with external gate/screamer pipe setup. Manifold, turbo, wastegate and dump for only - $350!

is the gate setup on the manifold? willing to sell that on its own?

Cheers

can you post up a pic of the hipermax's dude. they are 7kg/mm? i need em for a 32gtr, but i think the gtr's spring rates were 8kg/mm. post a pic up anyway dude, one of my rears is leakin bad so i will prolly take em anyway.

cheers,

andrew

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