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25mm 5 stud bolt on spacers pair(nissan)

brand new with nuts

$110

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15mm 5 stud bolt on spacers pair (nissan)

brand new with nuts

$100

5mm slip on spacers

$20/pair

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s13 reinforcement bar

$100

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r33 weathershields

$70

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s13 rear bar with reo.

$100

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4ze1 rodeo gearbox

4wd

can be used in rodeo or gemini

$200

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RB20 bare motor

$500ono

in good nick

4-5 stud converter spacers

$350/ set of 4

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sr20det power fc

s13 sr20

$900ono

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weds sa90

17x 9/8 +35

$1000ono

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r32 4 door rear pods

$150

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s14 s1 tail lights

$100

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r33 full brake/rotor setup

5 stud conversion less front knuckles

handbrake cables, brakes, rotors, drums ect.

$800

4-5 stud spacers:

brand new, 4x114.3 hubs to 5x114.3 wheels.

66.1mm internal bore (nissan hubs)

71.1 hub centric ring, suit aftermarket wheels.

4 studs are relocated, require longer wheel stud for the 5th stud. (autobarn provide them at 3.80 a stud from memory)

come with wheel nut key

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