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Hey Guys

Got some random parts for sale I don’t need and need gone!

I’m located Southern Suburbs of Adelaide

Willing to post at buyers expense

PM or txt 0403 642 517

S14 ABS System and Bracket $50

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S14 Automatic Brake Pedal $10

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S13 / 180SX Climate Control Unit $100

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R31 Rb30 pacemaker extractors with nuts and Oxygen/O2 Sensor $100

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R32 Climate Control Unit no lights $30

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R33 Climate Control Unit x2 $30

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1 super steel 595, 205/40 R17 98% tread

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The rest off these parts are off a 1992 NX-R throw me an offer

4 auscar rims 16' 4x71mm in average condition

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Full set of wheel nuts and lock nuts

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NX-R caliper kit front and rear (I payed $98) $50

model number (41120 11L27)

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L/R 1992 NX-R CV's about 70000k old

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2 x sr20 distributors 1x has a broken distributor cap (80000 km or less)

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Sr20 coil pack (80 000 km or less)

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Sr20 coil pack module (80 000 km or less)

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NX lower control arm no ball joints

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2x NX boot light's

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+ Battery terminal

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Pod filter

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Razo racing pedals

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thanks

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If you still have an R33 climate unit next time I'm in Adelaide, I'll snap one up!

hey

i've still got a couple if your interested i can post if you like

hey

i've still got a couple if your interested i can post if you like

I'm coming to Adelaide in about 4 weeks time, will hit you up then (if I remember! :D )

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