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R32 10 point roll cage, safety 21, all bolts and mounting plates. $950

RCI fuel cell. foam filled, plastic covered, good condition. with mounting brackets and speedflow fittings $300

R32 GTR TRUST front bar, bit of damaged, genuine bar. $150

HKS triple plate clutch. near new condition, suit RB. $1100

SET RAYS gramlight 57f, 17x9.5 +22 all round, white. $2000

SET Panasport G7 wheels. 17x9 +20 all round, black with polished lip, 3 piece. $1000

SET HOT STUFF 17x8 +5 and 17x9 +11 wheels. silver, $650

PAIR RAYS gramlight 57c 18x9.5 +12, gold centre polished lip $800

4.3 ratio nissan LSD. ABS centre, suit r32,r33,r34,s13,s14,s15,a31,c33 etc shimmed tight. 5x1 axles $350

5x1 nissan driveshafts, 2 pairs. $150 a pair

Rear s14 5 stud swap for s13. Hubs and rotors. $250

Bride zeta2 on drivers side s13/14/15 rail. great condition, no tears. $500

s14a headlights. few broken brackets, lenses mint. $200

r32 plastic radiator shroud. few cracks, still working $30

s13 plastic radiator shroud $40

GTR engine fan x2 $120

GTR n1 reo. $120

willans 2inch harness 4 point. $80

  • EOI. will need to take deposits on larger items before stripping car
    s15 SR20DET complete, 79,000km $2800 (deposit before removal)
    s14 5 speed gearbox, perfect condtion. $500
    4.3 ratio ABS lsd with 3x2 output. $350
    3x2 drive shafts. $150 pair
    s15 full 5 stud conversion. (hubs, rotors, calipers, lca) $1000
    s15 headlights. $500
    s15 front guards $150 each
    s15 dash, needs new airbarg compartment and middle vents removed for gauges. $450
    s15 dash cluster, 79,000km on it. $200
    s15 bootlid with factory ducktail. $200
    s15 TRIAL front bar. $150
    alloy radiator suit SR. $200
    s15 rear cradle, stock arms, no diff/driveshafts/hubs. $300
    Tein s14/s15 castor rods. $150
    s15 taillights $200 pair
    s15 kakimoto exhaust. good note. $300
    s15 non rolling shell, minus interior, front end panels, boot lid, tail lights and rolling gear. uncomplied $2000

Location: Brisbane CBD, Freight can be arranged.

Item Condition: All used but in good condition unless stated otherwise.

Reason for Selling: Don't need this stuff and heading to japan soon.

Price and Payment Conditions: As above

Extra Info:

Pictures: When requested

Contact Details: Buckna 0427282562

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