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Hey Guy,

Cleaning out my garage: Mainly S13 parts however got a few bits and pieces that are generic

S13 front strut brace - $50

S13 Standard dump pipe - $40

S13 front Reo, been cut for fmic - $50

S13/14/15 rear braided brake lines, brand new- $50

S13 crystal front bar indicators, used but in great condition, comes with globes and plugs - $60

S13 clear tailights in mint condition - $140

S13 Power FC, to suit blacktop S13/180sx was tuned for z32, T28 and 55cc injectors, comes with handcontroller - $700

S15 hot pipe with blitz bov - $150

S15 OEM Injectors taken out of my Nissan AUS Spec S Manual S15 - $170

GFB stealth bov - $200

Greddy pro spec II - $250

Blitz FATT Turbo Timer - $50

S13 x force turbo back 3" exhaust with dump, cat, resonator and cannon muffler - $350

Kaixen HID KIT - H1 Globes, 6000K, no box, used for 6 months then sold the car - $100

52mm Vacuum gauge, used comes with box and all, lights up 7 colours or something

60mm Oil Pressure gauge, comes with hood, wiring and instructions

52mm Air Fuel gauge, used comes with wiring and all

All threes gauges for $70

15mm 4x114.3 spacers (pair), comes with bolts and all - $90

25mm 4x114.3 spacers (pair), comes with bolts and all - $90

SR20DET T28 braided turbo and water lines - $120

SR20DET T28 BB braided turbo and water lines - $120

Pick up from Glen Waverley

Cheers Phil

0433950285

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