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Items that are off the car are as follows and are available now-

Genuine Nissan MAF sensor(brand new, never used) - $70

180sx/s13 stock rear seat, grey(cloth) - $30

JJR Fixed back bucket seat x2, suit slim build (grey with black leather inserts) - $250 each or $400 for the pair

Universal seat rails suit 180sx/s13 - $150 the pair

Autometer C2 boost guage(PSI), with universal pillar mount - $80

Stinger 5 farad capacitor - $350ono

Neltronics CCD flush mount reverse camera - $80

Greddy e-manage ultimate(brand new) - $400

Greddy e-manage wiring harness suit 180sx SR20det - $100

Gismo G-track GPS tracking unit - $350

Trust/Greddy mushroom pod filter(slight damage) - $60

Blitz Suspower LM core pod filter - $60

SR20 AFM - $make an offer

Greddy Air diversion plate - $50

Drift oil catch tank(chrome) - $50

Greddy turbo heat shield suit 8cm rear housing - $25

Decat pipe with shroud hangers - $50

Drift 'Fatboy' cat back exhaust suit 180sx/s13 (used, few scratches) - $150

Turbosmart dual port 38mm BOV - $200

Greddy tube and fin intercooler - $250

Greddy oil cooler - $150

Parts are located in Pakenham, Vic.

Pick-up is prefered, will post smaller items at buyers expense.

Pictures are available on request, just sms me what your after and I will reply with a pic.

ANDREW- 0429890800

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Pics of the fixed back please? Would you do a seat/S13 mount for a good price? Have the mounts been fitted to an S13 or are they just universal?

They are the right rails for s13. i have fit them to my 180sx.

Ill do $300 for one rail and seat. pickup.

If interested message 0429 890 800

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More parts coming soon include

FullY built SR20DET - ALL GREDDY PARTS! One of Last built buy TRENT @ status tuning ------- WOW

Greddy fully adj coilovers

Rays Volk GTC Face 2 silver/ chrome 9.5 10.5, 5 stud sexxxxx

Greddy T67 with Manifold and ex gate

Widebody 180sx black over blueprint blue - rolling or not rolling, upto u

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