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Time to move some stuff on since car is either sold or change of plans

Everything is new unless stated, most bits are hard race, some JDM brands

but because they were bought over the years for various cars its hard to

remember exactly.

Alloy Subframe collars. Fits all Silvia's and skylines $110 shipped (Jap brand unknown)

4 Slotted 4 non slotted for lower

Pineapples for Squat/drift. Fits all Silvia's, R32, R33 and R34 (Aus made) $55 shipped

Similar to most 4 pce kits except red

Silvia HardRace Front Tie rods and tie rod ends with lower RCA (spherical) 150 shipped

Will also fit R33/34 rear tie rods/hicas

silvia/R32 GTS Section RCA Ball Joints (front) $100

S13 Ladder Bar brace $199

S13 Carbon Fibre rear strut brace approx 35mm dia (used) $140 JDM

Hard Race rear RCA Ball Joints Silvia/skyline $175

B pillar brace, fits most nissan's. Some may need an extra hole drilled in the mounting plate $100

R32/S13 Adjustable rear camber upper Arms $145 Shipped

Rear traction arms skyline/silvia $100 Shipped

R32 GTR Forged castor/tension rods with CRMO ends $180 shipped (jap, possibly kts as they are like the ones here)

R32 R33 GTR Cusco Tension Rod brace $145 Shipped

The Silvia and R32 GTS parts are all crome moly as they were track only, I havent had these

cars for years so not real sure why I still have some parts. R32 GTR parts are mainly sperical

bearing that I dont want to use since it will exceed my current NVH limit

Shipping is via express post except some of the larger items like money bar, strut brace and ladder bar which

will go via registered, pm me with your post code for a quote or pick up in sydney

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Pic as above, pretty much the same shit but the end plates look slightly different.

More stuff, as much as I would love to own another track S13 prob wont happen any time soon.

S13 Ikeya LCA's $490. Used, awsome condition, probably only 2k klms on them. Been in shed for atleast 3 years gathering dust.

Never ripple strip bashed, pirrow bralls in excellent condition. All ferruls, castle nuts included

Silvia hard race Tie rod end RCA's, pillow ball. $75 Shipped NEW. Pic as above but without inner tie rods.

S13 ultra racing Inner fender braces. Didnt end up using as extending the cage made them redundant. new $120 shipped

S13 ultra racing lower brace, bolts from the tension rods to the back of the LCA's, never got around to using it before selling the car $189

Also R32 GTR Ohlins C Ring coil overs, came with the car. Unsure of klms/spring rates but has been in daily driver. $550 currently still in

car so can take you for a run. Suit street, probably very mild track work. Inverted rear, no shock adjustment (not really needed)

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