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Hey guys,

I have some items for sale. All located in Toowoomba QLD (1hr plus drive from Brisbane)

I might be willing to post most of the smaller items but this is subject to prior discussion with interested parties and it will be at YOUR cost.

Without further ado....

1: The first set is from an S15

Dimensions are 16" x 6.5", 5-stud 114.3mm

Tires are good for drift/burnouts

Has no gutter rash and clean as a whistle except for some bits of grass stuck to em from the lawnmower.

Price: $110

2: The second set is from an S13 SR20

Dimensions are 15" x 6.5", 4-stud 114.3mm

Tires are good for drift/burnouts

Has gutter rash on one wheel through a mistake of my doing. Cobwebs from sitting around :wub:

Price: $95

3: A spacesaver from an S13

Have gone 5-stud so its useless to me

Price: $10

4: A pair of 235/45/17 tires

Hankook Ventus K104

Have about 2mm tread left above wear markers

No camber wear, nice and even all across the board

Good to drive on for a while if you're desperate but would really suit drift/burnouts

Price: $25/pair

5: Momo Race steering wheel

Genuine wheel with little to no wear. Still in excellent condition.

Size is smaller than a stock steering wheel so 330mm??

Comes with a genuine Momo horn button that has never been hooked up - shiny electrical terminals and all! (YES, I drove around without a horn for quite a while) and center bezel with all the allen-key bolts.

Will throw in a bosskit for S13/180sx upon sale :)

Price: $175 (might post but subject to discussion with interested parties)

6: Type X rear pods in FACTORY silver

Genuine Nissan ABS plastic rear pods

Has some wear and scratch marks from removal/rough handling but it came like that from Japan (bought off Jesse Streeter)

Still has original sticky tape on the inside and has all metal brackets present.

Dirt and tar/rubber on the bottom of the pods (I suspect off a drift car)

These come without the rear valance (middle bit) cos its on my car hence the sale of these 'excess' pods

Price: $150 (cheap I know!).

7: Aircon condensor off an SR20 S13/180sx

Great condition

Can come with the original receiver drier if you so wish but would be pointless cos a new one is given to you upon hooking it up/regassing from R12 to R134a anyways. Your choice :)

Price: $10

PM me on here if interested ;)

Cheers

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Hey guys,

I have some items for sale. All located in Toowoomba QLD (1hr plus drive from Brisbane)

I might be willing to post most of the smaller items but this is subject to prior discussion with interested parties and it will be at YOUR cost.

Without further ado....

1: The first set is from an S15

Dimensions are 16" x 6.5", 5-stud 114.3mm

Tires are good for drift/burnouts

Has no gutter rash and clean as a whistle except for some bits of grass stuck to em from the lawnmower.

Price: $110

2: The second set is from an S13 SR20

Dimensions are 15" x 6.5", 4-stud 114.3mm

Tires are good for drift/burnouts

Has gutter rash on one wheel through a mistake of my doing. Cobwebs from sitting around :)

Price: $95

3: A spacesaver from an S13

Have gone 5-stud so its useless to me

Price: $10

4: A pair of 235/45/17 tires

Hankook Ventus K104

Have about 2mm tread left above wear markers

No camber wear, nice and even all across the board

Good to drive on for a while if you're desperate but would really suit drift/burnouts

Price: $20/pair

5: Momo Race steering wheel

Genuine wheel with little to no wear. Still in excellent condition.

Size is smaller than a stock steering wheel so 330mm??

Comes with a genuine Momo horn button that has never been hooked up - shiny electrical terminals and all! (YES, I drove around without a horn for quite a while) and center bezel with all the allen-key bolts.

Will throw in a bosskit for S13/180sx upon sale :)

Price: $150 (might post but subject to discussion with interested parties)

6: Type X rear pods in FACTORY silver

Genuine Nissan ABS plastic rear pods

Has some wear and scratch marks from removal/rough handling but it came like that from Japan (bought off Jesse Streeter)

Still has original sticky tape on the inside and has all metal brackets present.

Dirt and tar/rubber on the bottom of the pods (I suspect off a drift car)

These come without the rear valance (middle bit) cos its on my car hence the sale of these 'excess' pods

Price: $139 (cheap I know!).

7: Aircon condensor off an SR20 S13/180sx

Great condition

Can come with the original receiver drier if you so wish but would be pointless cos a new one is given to you upon hooking it up/regassing from R12 to R134a anyways. Your choice :)

Price: $10

8: Set of stock suspension from a 180sx Type X

Comes with super low king springs all round but the car still sat at a legal height...approx. 120mm off the ground (this I guarantee).

It is leak free but dirty cos its kinda old (12-13yrs).

Price: $69/set

I'll throw in a pair of stock S13 shocks on stock springs if you buy this set. Keep in mind, the super low springs alone are worth way more than my asking price. I just want to free up space.

I have no pics for these as they've been sitting in a sealed box underneath a whole bunch of stuff but if you're interested, I'll pull em out for you to come have a look at.

PM me on here if interested ;)

Cheers

I can't seem to edit my original post but yea.....some pricing has been revised and somemore added to the list for sale

Feel free to peruse the quoted post above ^ :)

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