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Hey,

I'm reverting my S14a back to stock so the following parts are for sale! Located in Croydon, Victoria (East Suburbs)

Genuine S14 GP Sports Rear Bumper - Painted White with few small fiberglass chips in it (Imported from Japan) (looks like s14a jdm rear bar with pods attached) - $350

Genuine S14a INGS D-Spec Front Bumper - As new with minor scuff marks, still in gel coat! (Imported from Japan) - $450

http://www.ings-net..../s14/index.html

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S14 Origin Style Side Skirts - Few cracks on these but i will throw in a free fiberglass kit for repairing! - I trial fitted these and they fitted very nicely! - $120

CST Hyper Zero 1 Wheels with Kuhmo Tyres 18x9.5" +23 offset - Gutter Rash on 1 wheel but nothing major.

(Tyres are worn on inside from camber but still good to use! comes with caps and spare cap stickers) - $1900

Turbosmart 2 Stage Boost Controller - As new with no silicone piping - $150

D-spec Blue Aluminum wheel nuts (set of 20) - $40

Custom Intake Pipe - Will Fit S14/S15 turbo snout (Will fit S13/180sx if using T28 snout) Fits onto Stock AFM

Made from Black Silicone piping with a metal joiner in the center (Cops couldn't tell the difference when I was pulled over!) - $100

Apexi Pod Filter - Bolts straight onto Z32 AFM (No need for a Silicone joiner!)

Also comes with a Adapter and Silicone joiner to fit Stock AFM for S13/S14/S15 - Great for converting over to Z32! - $90

S14a Clear JDM Indicators (also comes with connectors but they don't fit properly - they need to be taped on) - $90

S14 Cat Back Exhaust - Stainless Steel - Dual Pipes - $400

S13/S14/S14 Stainless Steel Decat Pipe - $80

Will try and get pics up soon of everything for sale

Thanks

Michael

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