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selling up all my spare stuff coz my other car needs funds pumped in to it to complete.

may sap parts for a r32 cage, decent drivers seat (bride, velo, sparco)

fccn3 p/fc hand controller, origin r32 pieces

prices are firm unless otherwise stated. postage at buyers expense

apexi power fc hand controler

series 1 (fccn) will look up compatability but i think its any unit with the car model in number rather than engine type

$300ono

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kazama caster rods

s14,s14,r33,r34 ect

good nick, firm bearings, no issues

$200

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r32 4 door RHS door skins

$150 for both

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R32 KTS rear strut brace

good nick

$70

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hks 2530

suit rb motors

mint condition, no play or smoke.

$1500ono

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cusco caster rods

s13, 180sx, r32 ect

good nick, firm bearings, no issues

$200

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r33 rear brakes, 2 sets

$150 with mint pads (red set from r33)

$130 with goish cond pads (blue set from r32 gtr)

kei office rear coilovers

$200

will seperate in pieces.. tophats, springs bases ect.. pm me

s13, r32, a31,ect

top hats are mint!

springs look in great cond.

2 way height adjustable

6kg springs, (was in a 6/8 set but gave the fronts away)

struts are leaking slightly but everything else but seals are in great nick. so reasily rebuildable or excellent for parts

they still work well, struts return smooth and firm to top.

prob still good for another 10k km if u want to use otherwise there mint for parts

180sx sunroof cover

good nick

$80

r32 zeal function coilovers

cusco top hats

2 way height adjustable

8/6 spring rate.

no leaks or knocks

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weds SA90 racing wheels

lightweight jap wheels.

17x8+35

17x9+35

5 stud

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2 tyres are alright.. 2 arent usable

RAYS GRAMLIGHTS 57s

$2000, only selling to buy a set of se37's or rpf1's

Perfect fitment for r34, s14,s15

18x8.5 +30

18x 9.5 +22

very near mint condition...

no rash.

60% michilins 245/45/18 front

40% 245/45/18 back

60% michilin 275/45/18 spare if buyer wants

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bilstien r32 front coilovers,

$250

good nick,

no leaks or knocks

come complete with standard or lowered springs

from memory these were manufactured in 2004.

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Mackie

0422 905 956

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weds: $950

zeal function coilovers: $850

cant post anything, wheels are usually 100-150

coilovers are usuall round the $50 mark

prices are firm unless otherwise stated

located in adelaide hills, SA

Edited by flame_this
weds: $950

zeal function coilovers: $850

cant post anything, wheels are usually 100-150

coilovers are usuall round the $50 mark

prices are firm unless otherwise stated

located in adelaide hills, SA

Nice Rays, spewin i aint in SA

GL wit Sale

  • 2 weeks later...

located adelaide hills, SA

gramlights sold

bilstien struts sold

strut brace sold

kei office coilovers sold

weds now have roadworthy tread all round

Edited by flame_this
150 for the hand controler mate if intrested?

Almost got one here 2 weeks ago for 60 in the same sorta condition but i was too slow lol.

no mate. you cant get them from japan any cheaper than 300 second hand.. there 500 new

Do you know if it will work with a R32 GTR Power FC?

im not sure sorry.

youll have to find out

doesnt work on sr20... models and ecr33 models

Edited by flame_this

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