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do your research, Stack dash's are not "plug and play" there is wiring involved, yes it does come with sensors.

email me please [email protected]

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Mazda Air temp sensor (for PowerFC D-Jetro) (brand new) $120

S14a HKB boss kit with airbag light cancel resistor plug (brand new) $180

S14 'Edge' Side skirts, unpainted white gelcoat (brand new) $250

S14.5 Origin +25mm conversion fenders (brand new) $450

S14 Origin +50mm rear fenders (brand new) $450

S14 light weight fibreglass doors (brand new) $900

S14 Full Lexan window kit (rear window with NACA vents, rear quarters, driver and passenger door windows with slider window kits) (brand new) $1,050

used parts

Greddy engine oil cap $40

S14/S15 Nismo springs and struts (lower than factory, very comfortable on street) $550

S15 factory rear boot spoler with led's, pewter colour $120

S15 JDM factory steering wheel with airbag $230

S15 Hybrid aluminium radiator $250

S15 Stage21 aero front bar (painted blue) $300

S15 boot lid and ducktail spoiler (not separating, duck tail is sikaflex'd and bolted on to boot lid) $300

S13/180sx TRUST 19 row oil cooler kit, thick quality trust core, for S13/180sx with filter relocator $700

HKS Super Sequential SQV BOV, genuine HKS, mounted on evo 8/9 hot pipe $300

ATP 'Frank' turbo, with stainless steel manifold, will fit s14/15 SR20det, good for around 240-250rwkw with stock cams. Braided lines included. $1100ono

C-west genuine carbon fibre GT-wing, mounted on S15 boot lid, wrapped in matte black vinyl $1,100

R34 GTR Cusco Type-40 aluminium strut tower brace $240

R34 GTR C-west N1 front bar (genuine), carbon fibre (painted black), will need respray/minor repairs $750

R34 GTR C-west carbon fibre cannards for N1 bar $350

R34 GTR/GTT Nismo GT LED tail lights $1,200

R34 GTR Alcon 6-pot front 365mm brake kit, rear 330mm brake kit. Ferodo DS3000 pads all round $6800

4x Advan AD08 265/35/18 tyres 99% tread (almost new, less than 300km) travelled $1300

RAYS Nismo LMGT4's white 17 x 9 +22 all round, no tyres, concave spokes, clears GTR brembo and Alcon brakes to 335mm rotor $2,200 firm

RAYS LE37's Top Secret Limited Edition Gold 18 x 10.5 +15 all round (rare, don't really want to sell these) $4000

SSR Type-C 17 x 9.5 +15 PAIR ONLY, white, average condition for age, no buckles $1100

** can post wheels interstate if needed at buyers cost **

Hi mate,

Im after the hks ssqv. Whats your last price on it pls. Can you send me pics if possible? 0468744534

Cheers.

Anthony

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