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Need to Sell some stuff off To get some cash if I want to enter Matsuri.

Part: HR31 HICAS rear away bar

Condition: good

Description: The big thick one 1" diameter hollow

Location: See bottom of page not writing out a dozen times

Contact Details: As above

Asking Price: $60

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up

Part: R31 Front lower control arms

Condition: Fitted with New ball joints and Super Pro bushes

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Description: As new traveled less than 5000 km, before the car was rear ended

Asking Price: $100

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up or post @ buyers expense

Part: R31 Inter cooler KIT

Condition: Good

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Description: includes all silicone, lower mount ties into front castor rod mounts, and incorporates removable front tow point. drivers side pipe passes through head light opening, passenger side passed through the oem HR31 inter-cooler hole. All pipes bolt either to the body or motor.

Asking Price: $480

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up highly preferred

Part: HR31 black center console

Condition: average one of the front extensions is broken does not have shifter surround or coin tray lid

Description: The one on the right, *The one on the left sold ages ago*

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Asking Price: $60

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up

Part: Custom Exhaust system to suit HR31

Condition: good

Description: 3 inch turbo to tip system all mandrel bent mild steel. R34 GTR V spec cat, Magnaflow straight polished stainless muffler through muffler. Goes over cradle hugging the body, uses factory HR31 mounts. Flanged so it can be fitted without the removal of the rear sub frame. On my white coupe with this exhaust fitted the exhaust level was just under the legal limit.

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Asking Price: $650

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up

Part: 16 x 8 Watanabe wheels (Pair)

Condition: good

Description: 5 x 114.3 +35 tyres stuffed

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Asking Price: $250

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up

All parts located at Ridgehaven SA

PH 0439 683 619

Shane

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You havent got any r31 wheels four stud bigger than 14 inch, lookin for 15 or 16?? Is that intercooler kit for an rb20det?? Thanks

Yeah that intercooler kit is for a RB20DET

The only 4 stud wheels I have for sale are these

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Genuine HR31 GTS-X wheels 15 x 6 + 30 factory white set of 4 (Have the centre caps too not in picture)

Tyres 205/ 60 R15 Bridgestones 2x 90% 2x 60-70%

$400

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