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Parts are located in Glenhaven (Next to Castle hill for those who dont no), Sydney

Contact me on 0415611553, Txt or call. If i do not answer please text me

SAU did not allow me to post all photos so if you would like to see them they can be found on this thread on nissan silvia.com http://www.nissansil...1

Wrecking s15 - Alot has gone but are still remaining bits

Car cannot be registered (repairable write-off) but can be fixed, no chasis rail damage, just damage down right side and drivers side floor pan, behind were floor pan is. Currently the car is still together and can be rolled but it is up on jackstands ready to pull everything out.

WHOLE CAR IS IMMACULATE apart from damage - Car is painted in standard gunmetal grey colour

Number of things under the bonnet still remain like all the abs, wiring, standard bov, fuse box, etc.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if people can organise there own postage i would prefer it, im am very busy and dont really have time to organise it. If you can organise somewhere i can drop it to then i will

Im not going to name everything but the most common things that are left and the havent been damaged include:

- Five Stud Conversion front and rear $600 (includeds lines, hubs, bearing, brakes, everything)

- Cross Member - $150

- Front Left Control Arm $50

- Front left tie Rod/end $30

- Rear Subframe - (Includes all arms, diff, 50,000k's on it) $350

- Rear bar(slightly marked from accident, easyfix) $100

- Front Bar (slightly marked from accident, easyfix) $100

- Drivers Mirror $60 (Door if need but damaged)

- Passenger door complete with glass $250

- Passenger front guard $150

- Bonnet, immaculate $250

- Rear left tail light $75

- S15 wheels and good tires $300 (Check photos further down the page, Hankook and Potenza tires, one tire will need replacing and one wheel has been marked in accident

- Sunroof (Whole thing) $350

- got All Windows $$$?

- Carpet, immaculte!!! $100

- Immaculate Steering wheel (airbag) $150 (Is missing one cover off the back)

- I also have another REAR s15 5stud Conversion with hub, disks, brakes, all thats needed $250

There are more small parts so message me and ill let you no if i have them, but from the pictures you can get an idea of whats there and what isnt

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180SX/S13

$50 - 180/s13 front reo

$50 - 180/s13 rear reo

$50 - Brake Booster

$250 - Chromoly Cusco Saftey 21 Full Roll Cage (Missing 2 rear legs and cross over bar, Was qouted around $150 to complete the cage which would be an EXTREMELY cheap roll cage)

$650ono - 5 speed turbo SR Gearbox - been out of car for a week - works perfect - was told it was reconditioned by previous owner about 20,000 ago, car has 72,293ks on it when pulled out - bit dirty needs a clean

$40 - 180SX/S13 front strut brace

$150 - Redtop SR20 Engine Wiring Loom/Harness

$250ono -180sx/s13 AC Condesor/Lines/Pump all the shit needed

$offers - Standard S13/180sx hubs,disks,calipers front and rear

$20 - Dash 10 sandwich plate adaptor (for oil coolers or oilfilter relocators, has one speed flow fitting still on it)

$20 each - 2x Redtop Sr20 Coilpack looms

$80 - 'Sand Blasted' STANDARD sr20det Intake Manifold (Looks brand new)

$20 - Standard sr20 sump

$50 - sr20de Headgasket

$100 - Redtop Injectors with Fuel rail - Speedflow fitting on the end

$30 - Passenger and Center air vents

$40 - Ac braket and tensioner

$40 - Cefiro AFM , Identical to a Z32, no plug

$200 - Z32 AFM

$60 - S13/180sx Gearbox Crossmember and gearbox Mount

$40 - cefiro thermo fan off condensor, will fit anything

$30 - 180sx/s13 window wipers with red new wiperblades

$10 - cefiro window washer bottle and motor

$70 - 180sx/s13 front seat and rail - wear on right of seat, needs vacuum, no stains

$150 - 180sx/s13 front 4stud hubs,knuckles,calipers,disks plus control arms - Good for ke70 or r31 upgrade - give some better stopping and nice camber?

$50 - standard sr clutch and pressure plate , about half worn id say

$40 - Radiator Adaptor Pipe for top radiator hose. Good for mounting sr20 in a datsun ute or similar, so the pipe isnt facing forward like it does standard

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$150 - 180sx altezza tail lights (Basically brand new, were barely used)

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$120 ono - Brand New adjustable suspension coilover springs, comes with coilover keys ( Fit on any type of shock absorber, can be adjusted 2 to three inches in height. For people who dont wanna spend the money on coilovers)

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$300ono - Recaro Bucket Seat (Swade, Red Stitching, good Condition)

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If your interested please PM or TXT 0415611553

Edited by one_eighty_sx

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