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hey guys, ive a few things for sale first

1. pair of shocks and spring combo, i've upgraded to cusco coil overs so no longer need these

they dont knock and have no leaks, lowers the car to sit about 1.5 inches above my wheels (17" 50 profile from memory)

i can get pictures of how high it sits on my r32 gtst

chasing $130 but negotiable. pictures will be up once they're out of my car.

2. stock gts-t steering wheel and horn button

$70 obo

3. stock gts-t catback exhaust

use this to clear your defects!

$100 obo

4. stock SMIC in good condition

use this to clear your defect!

$70 obo

5. stock r32 afm w/ green label

dont know if its working, came as a spare with the car.

$25 obo

6. cluster surround with switches (missing headlight switch)

$40 obo

7. stock climate control unit

screen comes on and off when it wants to, but still works.

$30 obo

8. stock blow off valve

upgraded to hks ssqv so no longer need it - clear your defect!

$60 obo

9. mud flaps

$FREE$

10. bov that flutters - came with the car

still working great! anodized blue in colour

on rb flange so direct bolt on!

$60 obo

11. 5 stud slip on spacers

fit those r34 gt-t wheels to your r32!

$15

12. stock skyline gts-t floor mats

genuine!

$50 the set

13. Blue Sparco torino seat + rail to suit some Japanese car (has sticker in japanese)

Chasing 320$ ONO. In good condition; no rips/tears, might need a steam clean though. and is abit faded

pictures on

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=428464

just trying to clear out my room and garage.

im also chasing these parts

3" dump pipe + front pipe for r32

front r32 coil overs

r32 4 door vertex side skirts

r32 4 door vertex rear bar

i can trade some parts for it.

PM me your offers! never know if ill accept it or not, worst i can do is say no to your offer

so give it a shot!

all parts located in liverpool/fairfield suburbs

prefer pick up but postage at buyers expenses.

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stock din pocket $40 - good cond

momo steering wheel $30 - suit retrim

r34 gt-t centre caps $20

4 hose joiners - $5 each or 4 for $15

90 degree pip 3" plastic - $15

BOV block off piece - $20

standard gear boot from r32 - $10

skyline badge - $5

nissan badge - $5

genuine nissan cigarette lighter - replace your lost one! - $5

wheel nuts stock nissan 12x1.25 x 20 - $25

lock nuts 12x1.25 x 16 - $20

wheel nuts 12x1.25 x 16 - $20

bag of random wheel nuts $FREE$

side mirror control and switch - $10

plastic intake pipe for stock r32 gtst air box - $5

ALL NEGOTIABLE! I JUST WANT TO GET RID OF THEM. IF NO ONE BUYS THEM WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ILL BE THROWING THEM INTO THE BIN.

i have pictures of the cooler core if any one is interested. let me know.

i apologise for some of the picture sizes and quality.

will try to get pictures of the stock exhaust when it stops raining.

but most of you's should know how it looks!

thanks for looking!

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