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S15 Race-Only Intake (Or Street If You're That Tuff), Project Mu 2-Peice Rotors, R32 Gtr Brakes, R32 Gtr Forged Wheels, S15 Parcel Shelf, Newish Tyres


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This is the #1 way to have the best intake setup, guaranteed maximum power, in racing it is known as a "ram air intake". It forces the freshest possible air into your engine whilst minimising the coefficient of drag. Win Win.

It is a headlight replacement intake to suit the s15 or anybody with a s15-front conversion. Made from lightweight fibreglass it is a left and right pair, one side is intake the other is a lightweight replacement for the headlight. I only use the intake side with zipties and the fitment is not perfect but acceptable, I never use the drivers side. Also good for people not wanting to damage their expensive s15 headlights when racing.

Notice that the funnel is very smooth, starting out 12 inches wide and gradually tapering down to 4 inches. The entrance of the funnel guides the air into the engine compartment right where your airfilter is.

WILL NOT SEPARATE.

price: $350

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4x R32 GTR wheels with tyres FORGED

3 wheels are in absolutely perfect condition inside and outside, they are just dirty, 1 has a rash which isn't bad in my opinion but I have taken a pic of so you can judge for yourself.

Size = 16x8"

Offset = +30

2x Falken Azenis with low tread

2x Bridgestone G2's with low tread

Price: $570

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R32 GTR front brake calipers with random pads

Good condition. No pics.

Price if bought with the project MU 2-piece rotors as described below: $200

Price if bought by themselves: $350

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"SCR-PRO" 2-peice PROJECT MU rotors, top of the range, best of the best

To suit both R32 GTR (non brembo) and R33GTST

New Size: 296x32mm

Current size RIGHT: 296x31.55mm

Current size LEFT: 296x31.55mm

Price: $650

Description: These have been freshly machined and a coat of oil has been applied to stop them from rusting whilst I was testing other rotors. Never used after they have been machined. Over 75% of life left for about half price.

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s15 parcel shelf with speaker grills absolutely perfect condition @ $70

It looks spotty in the pic because I took the picture under a tree and sunlight gets blocked and gets through randomly...

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pair of 245/40/17 tyres with heaaaaaaps of tread, nangkang ultra sport ns2 @ $150

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Other info:

No holds and no shotguns, nothing is sold till it's paid for or a deposit is put down.

Can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it.

Location: Homebush/Sydney

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