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Got a few random bits lying around up for grabs. Prices firm.

1) Custom Hand Made Catch Can. $50

Not the sexiest looking thing but it was made specially to have 2 inlets, internal baffles running down to drop the oil and back then up for venting. Comes with breather and pirtek fittings and bits of hose. Mounting plate to sit on back of firewall with factory screw location.

2) Radiator Deflector $45

Bought from Just Jap and was fitted to S1 R33. A little out of shape as I had to bend it to fit my rare aftermarket grill.

3) Whiteline Rear Camber Kit KCA347 $80

Brand new. Never fitted. Comes with instructions, grease and 4 bushes.

4) Turbo Tech Bleed Valve $10

Bought but never fitted. It's missing a spring and ball?

5) Steering wheel. $45

Brand new. Never Used. 32 cm wide. Faux carbon look.

6) S2 Wing. $15

Resprayed in 2pak Black (non met) but got scratched in storage. Details as per pics.

7) Sunroof Glass with lining and bits. $30

Has some rust but easily fixed for a spare as these are hard to come by.

Contact Justin 0406 370 292

Please SMS/call for quick response as hardly check site since car sold.

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Do you know how much camber the kit gives? Does it have an install guide and is it DIY to remove the old and in the new?

Hey there,

Sorry for late reply as I don't check site too often. If you need quick reply, call or SMS. The kit comes with instructions and is pretty straight forward. A single kit will you .75 reduction in camber if you do the inner and outer upper control and radius arm.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Justin

0406 370 292

Hey there,

Yup, still have it. Give me a call if you want to come buy and pick up. Best call as I haven't checked the site till now since posting the ad. Location is in Kensington

Cheers!

J

0406 370 292

Got a few random bits lying around up for grabs. Prices firm.

1) Custom Hand Made Catch Can. $50

Not the sexiest looking thing but it was made specially to have 2 inlets, internal baffles running down to drop the oil and back then up for venting. Comes with breather and pirtek fittings and bits of hose. Mounting plate to sit on back of firewall with factory screw location.

2) Radiator Deflector $45

Bought from Just Jap and was fitted to S1 R33. A little out of shape as I had to bend it to fit my rare aftermarket grill.

3) Whiteline Rear Camber Kit KCA347 $80

Brand new. Never fitted. Comes with instructions, grease and 4 bushes.

4) Turbo Tech Bleed Valve $10

Bought but never fitted. It's missing a spring and ball?

5) Steering wheel. $45

Brand new. Never Used. 32 cm wide. Faux carbon look.

6) S2 Wing. $15

Resprayed in 2pak Black (non met) but got scratched in storage. Details as per pics.

7) Sunroof Glass with lining and bits. $30

Has some rust but easily fixed for a spare as these are hard to come by.

Contact Justin 0406 370 292

Please SMS/call for quick response as hardly check site since car sold.

Bushes sold. Everything else still available.

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