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Enkei RS Evolution 4x114.3 rims 17x7/8 +32/36, With good tread. Excellent conditio...Suit Silvia, R31 skyline and heaps of other 4 stud cars $650?! Firm..

MORE STUFF BELOW, READ ON

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Also have...

*FULL S13 AERO KIT...plastic front bar has some damage, but is straight and not warped. Certainly repairable. Skirts and pods are fibreglass and have some minor damage also Now $400 the lot!! SA ONLY. All have been removed from car!

*CA18 Tube and Fin Cooler kit (custom piping, looks good) $250

*Tubosmart Vee Port Blowoff Valve $100

*Turbosmart boost tee $50

*Braided turbo lines (3 of them) $80

*CA18DET Gearbox with short shifter, Mount, X-Member etc $450

*CA18 H/Duty Clutch $100

*Z32 AFM $140 No plug

*Soundstream Tarantula 6x9's, inc passive crossovers etc...Serious speakers! On S13 parcel shelf..looks nice! $150

*Carbon fibre gear knob $50

*Stock S13 gear knob VGC $40

*S13 Clear/Red tail lights $100

*Calibre boost gauge Ex cond with mounting cup, wiring etc $40

*S14 Front seats MINT $250

*S13/CA18 Turbo back 3" exhaust/Drift cannon...Straight through with 1x Resonator $200

*SAAS Black/Blue Bucket seats...Front pair. Rails to suit S13/14/15 Good nick but a little faded $150

PICS ON REQUEST

Open to offers/Swaps on most Parts

happy to post/TNT most bits too!

PM, reply here or 0409 069 251

Edited by VLT025

Also have a regod ca turbo for sale....missing a few parts. $1200

Details and some pics of the other parts in link below

http://www.hardtuned.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=484360

The following parts are now sold...

*Turbosmart boost tee $50

*Braided turbo lines (3 of them) $80

*S13 Clear/Red tail lights $100

*SAAS Black/Blue Bucket seats...Front pair. Rails to suit S13/14/15 Good nick but a little faded $150

Not keen to separate....unless you're offering like $500

Aero bar and pods sold...still have the skirts

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