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KBEE coilovers for r32.

BRAND NEW, in box with papers spanners etc.

excellent quality coilovers. fully adjustable, think there 15 stage damper adjustment. 8/6 spring rate

same as HSD hr coilover(1700 new) but these are valved in japan not korea.

$1350

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or

cusco r32 coilovers

zero 1, 10k km on them.

mint condition. base height and spring adjustable. not damper adjustable

feel like 10/8 but told 8/6

in my car atm. will keep what ever set doesnt sell

$1300

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s13/r32 castor rods

very low km nolothane bushes.

$70

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r32 front upper arms

with almost new nolothane offset bushes to adjust camber.

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$120

TEIN CASTOR RODS

$200

suit s13/r32 etc

very good nick

s14 castor rods

unknown japaneese brand.

really thick

think there jic

$200

S14 stockies

pair only

very good nick

have tread, 1 tyres blown out on one side

$70

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r32 stockies

painted black

very good nick

$130

volk se37 wheels

very light weight, japaneese racing wheels. 5x 114

you will lose ur shit when u pick them up and feel the weight, its rediculous

17x8.5

17x 9.5

unknown offsets but i have photos of fitment. sit very well on r32

in very good nick, couple light spots of rash.

$1400 no tyres. postage 150 extra

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CUSCO s14 rear camber arms $300

toe arms, think there cusco but not 100% $180

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nismo 550cc injectors

top fed x6 for rb20/26 etc

excellent working nick. removed w/o any problems

$650

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s13 carbon fibre dash cluster cover

not genuine cf but looks very real, not cheap by any means.

$100

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trust r32/s13 struts

in great nick. no probs, lower car from standard. nice firm ride

$150

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nismo rocker arm stoppers.

for sr20det

used but in excellent nick.

$60

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rear 5 stud conversion with gtr rear brakes ive been told. good pads and rotors

$400

stripping out a regoed r32 4 door so any parts just ask

all items here are in great working nick, will add up a couple more things over the next couple days.

hey mate itersed in the upper 32 arms ....how do u adjust the camber with them?

you can see in this photo that the centre section has an offset hole, this can be rotated to either lenghten or shorted the mounting position of the arm and thus changing the camber.

let me know.

catchya

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They do +/- 1 degree, these do better with grease nipples too (just stops em from squeeking) but will work just as good in current form. Good kit I have them in my 32R

r32 stockies still there? whats your location.. cant seem to see it

car is rb20det auto, new water pump and timing belt on motor.

located in adelaide SA

Edited by flame_this

have a few sets of castor rods here ranging from $200-230 depending on how newer conditon u were after.

all in good working nick.

have both cusco and tein sets available.

Greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller

as new condition

$400 firm

i used only for a about a month. no box or instructions included though.

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tein/ cusco castor rods s13 r32 etc

230 firm

excellent nick

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tein castor rods s13 r32 etc

great nick

$200 firm

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s14 castor rods

think there jic

$200 ono, came from a jap drift car. really thick

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cusco r32 front strut brace

bought it been told it was a rear but it was a front

$90

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s14/r33 toe arms think there cusco

$180

great nick

s14/r33 camber arms cusco

$300

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great nick

trust struts were about 20-30mm shorter than standard

nardi steering wheel

classic 360mm

$200

minor wear on top rhs corner, otherwise good nic. comes with horn

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rb20det

genuine 70k km

removing from my car next month due to sr conversion

apexi power fc + h/c

hks 2530 turbo

braided lines

gtr injectors

os giken adjustable camgears

new water pump and timing belt

splitfire coilopacks

good nick.

will do a compression test for buyer

rb20det CHEAP!!!!!!!

from auto r32

new water pump and timing belt

come complete

$1400 with everything needed, loom computer everything

these are the 200$ castor rods as mentioned above

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all in good nick

just want to clear out all my stuff before i strip my car out next month. offers are welcome but dont be un realistic

mackie

0422 905 956

Edited by flame_this

compared the two struts today.

the trust ones were about 3cm shorter than the standard ones.

r32 castor rods sold

r32 front camber arms sold

sr20 ras sold

s14 stockies sold

still heaps up for grabs.

also have a

classic nardi steering wheel

$200

slight wear on top rhs, comes with horn. good nick otherwise

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taking out my

RB20 det motor from my r32 in the next month

in good nick, 70k genuine km

os giken adjustable cam gears.

new timing belt and water pump

gtr injectors

power fc with handcontroller

hks 2530

split fire coilopacks

braided lines

3'dump/front pipe

cross member

still in car running, doing an sr conversion. no problems at all

also stripping out an rb20det 4 door

rhs panels good nick

good nick rb20det

new water pump and timing belt

comes complete

these are the 200$ castor rods

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cheers

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