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All located in SA, prices NEG, can ship IF YOU ARE SERIOUS. Want to clear out my house it looks like an import wrecker yard. Message me on 0403431194

OMP and RPM harnesses, used for a few months in a car that was never driven, comes with shoulder pads. $60 the lot.

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diagnostic tool, displays all information from the standard nissan ecu vis the diagnostic port. Shows information much like the power fc can. $60 take it away.

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Fuel rail,standard SR20 with -6 fittings welded on each end, supported over 400 rwkw. $15.

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Bride Brix seat with rail suit R32 and S13, mint condition seat. Will hold ur ass tighter then a gay man at the mars bar. $500 with rail.

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S13 SR20det motor, no turbo fairly complete. Suit rebuild, would be good for someone to build then swap the motor over in their car. $400

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S13 head, had it sitting around for years, have all valves etc, rockers, cam caps. Again would suit someone wanting to port a head etc. $100

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S13 sr20det block, main caps, girdle, crank. All decent condition, suit rebuild of course. $200 the lot cheap as chips.

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Rb 25det bottom end, cracked ring lands, needs rebuild with pistons. Motor Is mint (drove in before we swapped motor) would be perfect for someone wanting a mild motor with just forged pistons in it. $200.

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Rb25 head, no cams but has everything else. Mint as good for 30 bottom end conversion, no manifolds. $200 cheap as.

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R34 rb26 block, crank, rods pistons. Block needs rebore as it dropped some valve guide. $400 for block, $600 crank, rods pistons 100, oil pump 100. Has done minimal km at it was mint apart from the valve guide.

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Convo wheels, 15x10, massive dish, suit ford nissan chev holden, price drop!!!!!$$$$$$$$$$$700

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Dont want to kill your 26???? put on this bad boy, HI OCTANE cast sump, will all the trap doors etc inside, welded to the sump with extended pick up, ready to bolt up, $700, too cheap.

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how do i tell the difference? I thought the coils were different between them but there are no coils with the motor.

Done a bit of searching, doesn't really matter. Differences are the Throttle Body and Coils. So aslong as I use my Series 2 Loom, Coils, and Throttle Body, it's all good.

Where in SA are you located?

yep motor out, "technically" u could drop the subframe and take the box off but what is the point.

Sump is sold pending payment, if it falls through i will report back.

I am located south of the city about 20 minutes.

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