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Hi All,

I have the following for sale:

*Apexi SAFC II blue screen model. $100

*Turbosmart Two stage electric boost controller. Solenoid controlled bleeder type. $50

*Nismo white duracon gearknob. As new,in box with selector sticker. $40

*Super pro rear arm bush set SPF1638K. $20

*2x KICS 20mm Bolt on wheel spacers 4/114.3 PCD 12x1.25mm pitch studs - suit nissan or honda $80

*2x KICS 25mm Bolt on wheel spacers 4/114.3 PCD 12x1.25mm pitchstuds - suit nissan or honda $80

*2x NAL 25mm Bolt on wheels spacers 4/114.3mm PCD 12x1.25mmm pitch studs -suit nissan or honda $80

*2x HKS Coilover springs - 201mm long,65mm ID,8kg/mm rate. New in box. $50

*2x HKS Coilover springs - 253mm long,65mm ID,7kg/mm rate. New in box. $50

*RB25DET pink label (R34/C34) air flow meter $100

*Mearcat Gauge pod -Single - suit S14 pillar mount. brand new. $50

*Mearcat Gauge pod - Double - suit C34 centre dash. $20

*Mearcat gauge pod - Single - suit C34 pillar mount. $20

*Blown R34 GTT std turbo. - Good for high flow rebuild. $100

*Defi control unit II $80

*Defi 60mm Amber Oil pressure $100

*Defi 60mm Amber Oil temp $100

*Nardi classic 3 spoke steering wheel - 340mm diameter. Includes horn button and centre ring. $200

*Trust Oil cooler kit - Suit S14. $250

Prices are firm.

Pickup from Parramatta/Northwest by arrangement.

Postage available for added cost.

Justin...

0418 663628

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20mm spacers are available again. Non-payment means non-delivery...

Items still available:

*R34/C34 RB25DET AFM $100

*Nismo Gearknob $40

*20mm 4/114.3mm PCD bolt on wheel spacers $80

*Nardi Classic 340mm dia. Steering wheel with horn button and centre ring,in black $200

*Mearcat Gauge pod -Single - suit S14 pillar mount. $50

Justin...

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