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s15 eyelids $30

s15 washer bottle $20

s15 overflow bottle $20

s15 parcel shelf $20

s15 dual gauge pillar brand new $90

s15 genuine veilside rear bar painted blue $50

s14 sr20det long motor missing a few things suits rebuild $200

s13 180sx turbo back exhuast 3 inch $100

-4 fittings 180deg and 90deg $10ea or $40 for the lot i think theres roughly 8 fittings

-10 braided line 40cm and 30cm $20 the lot

brand new td05 oil drains x 2 $10 ea

2 x greddy td05h-18g cartridges require rebuild wheels are fine $25 for both

2 inch striaght silicone hose brand new will also throw in 4 assorted hoses as well $30

3 inch straight alloy pipe $15

s15 rear brake light $10

qld personlised plates 314 hfo (1 slimline 1 standard) $30

skyline radiator mounts with rubber $10

rb26 aftermarket o2 sensor adapters $10

rb26 pistons $60

rb26 sump baffles $30

rb26 brand new genuine nissan dump pipe gaskets $20

rb26 manifold-turbo gaskets $10

rb26 oil pressure sender $10

rb26 air con pump $50

5 inch canon $20

4 inch canon $20

4 inch canon with 2 bolt flange $50

car cover protects from snow hail rain and sun suits sports cars such as s15 s14 s13 r32 r33 r34 ect... $30

located on the gold coast

brad 0421511710

sms or pm for pics

Edited by toy515

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