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Hey All,

I am clearing out my garage of all my parts, feel free to make me an offer on anything in this thread:

Pm me here or call me on 0410 583 744, located on Northern Beaches in Sydney and can arrange shipping nationally.

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1.Tein Super Street Coilovers Aus spec purchased originally from Fulcrum $1685ono Have all TEIN documents and were in a car for no more than a thousand kms.

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2. S13 Nismo 2 way LSD in (R180) Freshly rebuilt and ready to go $800onoPics to come

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1. HSD Coilovers excellent condition, still under warranty to suit GTST $945ono

2. R33 M Spec fog lights, rare to find these days but a perfect upgrade for your Series 1/1.5 $400ono

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1. Go Fast Bits Blow Off Valve with Nissan Adaptor $350ono Only on Car for a short amount of time.

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2. Lightened S15 flywheel GONE to suit S15 Six Speed. Brand new and never used.

3. S15 Front Discs $150 only done 40,000kms perfect for 5 stud conversion.

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4. Selection of Air filters:

A. Covered Pod Filter and uncovered - unsure of brand Universal Fit$50ono EACH 8cm intake

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B. K & N Pod Filter only on car for 5000kms Perfect condition. $80ono

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C. HKS Pod to suit Z32 AFM $120ono7cm intake

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1. Sard R2D2 SR20 Blow Valve kit Price: $220ono

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This is a genuine kit and comes with adaptor pipe, hose and clamps ready to be bolted on to your SR.

Looking for a quick sale as I want to get my hands a suitable kit for my RB asap.

2. Brand: Bomex

Price: $200ono

Colour: Green

Car: to fit suit S14 200sx

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3. Momo Race wheel in grey SOLDthe one on the left:

4.S14 rear camber arms with nolathane bushes $100

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5. Dished Steering wheel with horn button $50ono

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6. RARE Impul R33R Rear boot lip spoiler $200 Suit sedan - Silver in colour as per pic BELOW.

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7. 17 x 8 +35 5 x 114.3 Jap TSW Mesh (Pair) $150ono

8. 17 x 8 +35 5 x 114.3 5 spoke silver (pair) $150ono

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3. AE86 Four Link Kit $460ono including all bolts for easy installation. A drifter must have :wub:

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5. MU Secret Brake Pads $50ono approx. 40% wear to suit AE86

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I am looking for a quick sale so throw me some offers.

Pm me here or call me on 0410 583 744, located on Northern Beaches in Sydney and can arrange shipping nationally.

Cheers

Phill

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