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Sparco Pro 2000 fixed back seat

Fibreglass seat in very good condition, slightly faded on drivers shoulder area but no rips or tears. Comes with kidney support bolsters.

$600 or $650 with Bride super low rails suit S14

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Defi BF gauges with controller and pod

Defi BF Oil pressure and oil temp gauges with control box, warning light and three gauge dash pod. Comes with all sensors and wiring to suit. All in very good condition, no scratches etc (Gauges alone are worth $600)

$630

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Greddy SR20 adjustable cam gear

Brand new to fit all sr20’s

$200

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Standard S14 S1 Airbag steering wheel

Good condition, slightly worn in places, airbag still good

$100

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King Springs

KDFL-60SL – Super low fitment for S14 200sx or low fitment for S15 200sx. Good condition

$100

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Superpro castor bush

Polyurethane replacement castor rod bushes to give more direct steering feel without noisy rose joints – non adj

$50

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S14 castor rods with urethane bushes

Standard S14 castor rods with black urethane bushes

$50

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Plus more to come...

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