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- Located northside Brisbane

- Not posting one $5/$10 item but will post multiple ones or more expensive items.

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1. Pair of S13 mirrors $80

2. rear reo bar $30

3. rear number plate lights $20

4. Passenger door including window mechanicals, handle etc straight with pinstripe deleted no glass $80

5. Driver's door including window mechanicals, handle, dented no glass $50

6. Silvia rear taillight garnish (between lights and rear bar) $50

7. Blits 180sx passenger’s vented wide guard GC $50 (no drivers guard)

8. S13 cat back exhaust with twin pipes. Looks like a 5 year old did the welds $20

9. S13 thermostat housing rear $20

10. SR20 auto gearbox mount $10

11. 180sx headlight timer relay and loom $20

12. SR20 injector rail $20

13. SR20 cam gear single $10

14. SR20 cam gears $20 (inlet and exhaust)

15. SR20 Motor brackets for alternator, power steering $20 each

16. Analogue climate control $10

17. Inlet manifold support bracket $15

18. Water pump pulley x2 $5ea

19. Raizin volt stabilizer $40

20. Accelerator pedal x 3 $10 each

21. Fuse box covers x 2 $10 each

22. s13 wiper stalk $20

23. S13 fuel flap $10 some surface rust, otherise good

24. Custom RB25/26 into S13 gearbox crossmember $40

25. Wiper motor $30

26. Bonnet pop latch $20

27. Firewall plastic covers (sits in front of windscreen) $20

28. Wiper motor arms (behind firewall) $30

29. Metal cover that sits over the bottom of the front windscreen $20

30. Centre console surround in black $30 paint average

31. Omori oil temp guage faulty $20

32. SR20 stainless manifold (pin hole in the collector welds) $50

33. Aftermarket steering wheel $40

34. Key hole plastic surround $5

35. S13 front seatbelts (pair) $50

36. Various interior plastics $10 each, too many to list, buy multiples cheaper

37. Bonnet rod/support $20

38. 180sx rear centre garnish, chip in corner $10

39. rear ¼ window rubbers (2 sets) $40 pair

40. Power mirrors controller fits in centre console $20

41. S13/180sx scuff plastics in door sil $30 pair

42. SR20 flex plate (between gearbox and engine) $40

43. Pod filter adaptor $10

44. Plastic trims between the door and ¼ window $40 pair

45. O2 sensor smaller thread $20

46. SR20DE cams and cam gears, will need a tidy up on the lobes $80 pair

47. HKS green mushroom filter $40

48. SR20DET AFM $50

49. SR20 thermostat housing complete $40

50. S13 rear brake lines $40

51. Various turbo oil/water lines $5 each

52. Stainless 2.5” pipe for mounting a Greddy BOV $20

53. Momo horn button $20

54. GFB bleed valve $40

55. SR20DET coil pack looms x 2 $40 each

56. Silicone joiners $10 each 2”, 1.5”

57. R33 castor rod brackets

58. R33 uprights and 5 stud front hubs $50 pair

59. R33 upper camber arm front $30 pair

60. R33 Rear traction arm $30 pair

61. R33 Rear camber arm $30 pair

62. R33 front castor rods $60 pair

63. R33 factory suspension $80

64. R33 power steering rack $100

65. R33 front swaybar $30

66. R33/RB25 engine crossmember $50

Parts I need and will swap parts for:

S13 carpet

S13 dash

S13 cluster

S13 centre console

S13 silvia front headlights

180sx boot plastics

180sx rear arch plastics

SR20 aftermarket radiator

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