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All parts located innorth western suburbs Melbourne, can post

Best to pm or call 0413926 794

R32 strut brace for the front, $120

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Reclinable bride ergo1.5 (I think) in very good condition everything is there, complete bridematerial in good condition, very comfy seat was $550 now $500

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RS super street wheels,16 inch, with good mismatched tyres, in good condition, unsure of offset, lookpretty cool on car, 5 stud $350 for the pair

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J's lights with clear covers from 2up, jstlights have no broken mounts, all mounts and mounting points in tact, beensilicone up, looks awesome $650 or make an offer now $550

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greddy vspl intercooler, in good condition,comes with all hoses and piping in good condition or make an offer ONLY THECORE IS LEFT I HAVE SOLD THE PIPING $500 for the core or make an offer

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gt2871r .86 rear housing, .52 trim, in verygood condition, no shaft play, comes with hardlines, all snorkels, actuator andadaptor to fit sr20 $1200 for the lot

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top feed fuel rail (high volume) withanodized fittings, cheaper without fittings $150 (pics below)

adjustable fuel pressure reg $50 (picsbelow)

550cc injectors denzo (unsure of brand, pmme and I ll check) $450 ONLY 4

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Gtr sway bar, good up grade for s13 $120(have 2 in stock)

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Boost gauge Oilpressure gauge COME WITHSENDERS

$70 for boostgauge and 100 for oil pressure, speco brand make an offer, holder sold

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Greddy profec spec B II boost controllercomplete with wiring and solenoid for silvia ready to go in, in excellentcondition $400 or make an offer

Here is a link to buying it brand new..

http://www.modyourca...ontroller-p2390

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Have a Greddy E-Manage Ultimate PiggybackECU with standard and SR20DET harness for sale.

ECU, manuals, standard and adaptor SR20DETharness

Part Number for ECU: 15500501 E-ManageUltimate

Part Number for harness: 15921503 N-9 E-ManUlt Plug-In Harness (Link)

Harness Suits:

1991-1993 Nissan SR20DET S13 Silvia

1991-1996 Nissan SR20DET 180sx

$900 or make an offer, not sure what theyre worth, was tuned with gt2871r, 550cc injectors, z32 and 040 fuel pump endedup making 224.8 kw at the rear wheels considered a very safe tune

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Blitz LM pod filter, still in newcondition, ended up using a 3a racing pod $70

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Genuine Nardi Steeringwheel, 360, in good condition, on small tear and comes with horn in awesomecondition, horn is in new condition, has signature and made in Italy, make anoffer, no lowballing willing to separate horn and steering wheel $250

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no offence my friend, but you can get BRAND NEW deep corn perferated leather nardi classics for $280 your wheel isnt worth anywhere near $150 since it has marks and isnt perfect.

I will pay $100 posted. pm me.

no offence my friend, but you can get BRAND NEW deep corn perferated leather nardi classics for $280 your wheel isnt worth anywhere near $150 since it has marks and isnt perfect.

I will pay $100 posted. pm me.

it is worth what ever someone is willing to pay for it

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