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1. Brand new just jap hardened tie rod ends, suit all nissans, 14mm type

$110

2. Brand new just jap hicas lock bar

$100

3. Bride low max copy seat with brand new rail

This seat is basically brand new, bought it of a fellow SAU member, brand new rail was sourced from import monster, this is one of the better copies available, very nice seat. Will post some better pics tomorrow.

Rail will suit r32 and 33's

$600

4. Apexi el 2 gauges, mint condition no scratches.

Includes Boost, water temp, oil temp and oil pressure. Boost gauge is mechanical, comes WITH control unit. 4 gauges in total.

$550

Located in VIC

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I can prob seperate the water temp but not the pressure, I actually have a mate who wants them except the water temp.

Have you got the control unit? They wont work without it.

im looking on youtube but i can only find black gauges likes urs that only the needle lights up red but the numbers are blue, is that what you meant?

if your willing to take 500 for them including delivery to perth ill take them :)

Selling my car without the seat so no need for it anymore, I only just bought it not long ago so is basically new, the rail is brand new, was sourced through import monster. Seat is still in the car for now so if someone wants to see how it feels they can.

Gauges sold pending payment.

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