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Make an offer if you need anything

I can drop them off locally or post/courier

Pickups from Runcorn/South Brisbane or Aspley

-Brand new GKTECH returnflow complete intercooler kit

Will def fit s14 series 1 & 2-might fit s15's im not 100% sure-intercooler has been test fitted once

You dont have to chop a hole in the battery tray for this kit

Retails for $600 new from GKTECH.com-check there for more info

I'm asking $400 ono

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-Pair s14a/200sx series 2 wide fiberglass front gaurds with carbon fibre wrap & clear coat

Needs some minor repairs to one of the front mounting points but otherwise allgood

$150 ono

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-Stock black rocker cover for sr20det with VTC

From an s15/sr20 but will fit s14 as well

Already has been modified to fit over rocker arm stoppers

No damage at all apart from some light scratches-has original paint

$100 ono

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-Silvia BM44 brake master cylinder ##### Suits NON ABS types only #####

"...Bm44 is the choice of tuners when upgrading your brakes. These are very popular on S13,S14,S15

Often they are needed when you do a 5 stud conversion on early model cars. These are perfect to run with R32,R33,R34 calipers

aswell as S14, S15 and Z32.

All twin pot's come with these BM44 standard, but this one the special hard to get version.

-Removed from NON ABS R33. This means :

- Direct bolt on R33 if you want to remove ABS

Very easy fit for S13, A31, C33 etc

Largest non ABS master cylider Nissan made!!..."

$80 ono

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-Series 1 or 2 s14 passenger side LED tail light

Like new-cost $150 from mars_performance/ebay seller who only sells pairs of these

$100 ono

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-Stock s14 ashtray

Never used

$10

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-S13 GKTECH black drift button for handbrake

Won't fit s14's

$10

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Hi mate,

Saw you have a rocker cover, would you happen to have a valley cover for S15 as i would be interested.

Please let me know.

Cheers.

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