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hi all, JSVA (JAPANESE SPECIAL VEHICLES AUSTRLIA) is retiring out of bussiness . We need all remaining nissan parts sold. We have parts such as:

ECU'S

INTERIOR'S

WINDOWS

CONTROL ARMS

STEERING WHEELS

SUSPENSION COMPONENTS

STEERING COLUMS

BUCKET SEATS

HEATER CORES

S13,180SX,R32,R33 FRONT AND REAR LIGHTS

CLUSTERS

SMIC'S WITH PIPING.

STOCK TURBO INTAKE PIPE'S

RADIATOR FANS

SLAVE CYLINDERS

BRAKE RESERVOIR

LSD DIFFS

CA18 TRANSMISSIONS

STOCKIES

ASSORTED RIMS

SR20 ENGINES

RB25 ENGINES -PARTS ONLY

WHEEL HUBS

COILPACKS

INJECTORS

STANDARD CAM GEARS

SECOND HAND HEADS

ANY MANY MANY MORE!

ALL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT ADRIAN ON 0401954073

PREFER CALLS THEN PM'S AS NOT MUCH TIME TO BE ON

THANKS GUYS! :kiss:

Edited by LTHL33
how much for rb25 Alternator? posted need one asap, got sent one that didnt fit!

ill have to go in and check , give me a call tommorow and ill let you know mate :D

do you have front left lower control arms for 33 skylines?

should have some left mate , give me a call tommorow and ill let you know 100 percent sure if we got them or not. :D

adjustable rear traction arms?

adjustable front toe arms?

stock smic piping ?

all for a rb20 r32-gts-t?

dont think i have the traction or toe arms,

40 dollars for smic piping

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