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hey all have a few bits of gear for sale

180sx vertex rear bar, in very good condition $100

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what i believe to be s14 rear bar?? im not 100% sure what it is, it sort of fits on an s13 but hangs bulk low so makes me think its from s14 some damage in corner easy to repair $80

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what i believe to be r32 side skirts actual bomex brand the sticker is set into the glass some damage not hard to fix tho $80

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s13 climate control unit $20

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s13/180 fan shroud $50

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sr viscus fan $40

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3x hks 2.7in joiners $20

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2x gtr intercooler pipe joiners $20

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bride low low drivers seat rail, have custom rail in car so not needed $200

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sr afm $40

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s13/180 air con vents $10 each

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sr20 cold side coolerpipe with turbosmart vee port bov fitted, all welded on propely $100

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rb20, 25 cold intercoolerpipe, goes from guard to factory pipe infront of the engine $50

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will swap plus cash whatever way depending, for s13 vertex rear bar, s13 roof spoiler, 4 point harness etc

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