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Clearing out the garage of stuff I'm no longer going to use + random stuff and used parts.

New EVO Brembo Hawk DTC70 Pads front and rear these are a hardcore track pad. Equivalent of a DS3000 or higher to suit evo brembos. $650

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S13 Monkey bar brace used $120

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New in the box Nismo GT Pro 1.5wayTT Differential to suit S15 they've been discontinued so are quite rare now. Its the nismo street version of their competition diffs so they have a much nicer engagement than most mechanical diffs which I'm sure some of the members will vouch for! $1670

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Brand new front two piece 324mm R33GTR Stoptech rotors these are slotted and curved vein items. $850 the pair

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New Tein tie rods + rod ends these are a much thicker/stronger items than the standard nissan gear. $300 2x rod ends 2x rods

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Smart camber tool for setting up your own camber/caster accurately at home or at the track. $390

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New Nismo engine mounts these will suit S13/180SX/S14/S15 $430 for the set.

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Autogauge gauges, oil temp, oil pressure, water temp, with sensors and wiring and din holder to suit. $120 for the lot.

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Cusco 180SX/S13 rear strut brace I've upgraded to a 4 point one. $120

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Justjap bolt on 5 stud wheel spacers 15mm $120

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noltec tops which are inverted and camber/caster adjustable. Reason for selling is I needed more camber for track work than these could provide. Combine with camber pins and caster rods these could achieve 3 degrees neg and just shy of 9 degrees of caster on my 180sx. $150

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hawk DTC60 track pads to fit R33GTR calipers these are a replacement for HT-10 pads and are equivalent to a DS3000 in ferodo pads. As you can see in the pics they're brand new I havent even opened the plastic. $290

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front DS2500 pads to suit nissan 4 pot calipers

(S15,S14,R33 GTS-T, R34 GT-T, 300ZX)

$250

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I have a set of rears to fit stock 13/14/15 ds2500s too

$200

also have a DS2500 set to suit skyline twin pot rears $230

PM me with any questions. Would prefer pickup but can also send some things at buyers expense.

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52mm autogauge mechanical boost guage with autometer fitted pod. Pod fits perfect up to S13/180SX pillar looks very factory. $60

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My original rear tail lights with center garnish in white. In good condition! $130

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S13/180SX air conditioning unit $50bucks for everything worked perfectly before i took it out a few months ago for weight reduction.

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Used autometer shift light $50

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Blitz racing boost gauge in bar $50

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Greddy temp sensor water block. Also have a silicon top radiator hose cut to suit S13/180 will throw it in. $20

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Any questions please pm me =)

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