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HR front struts and r31 rears - $350
Will come with the king springs, new rear monro GT's and HR brakes. brakes will need a rebuild

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Set of 4 18x8 ROH Adrenalin to suit S14 with federal 595s, 90% tread left - $400 ono

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4x 4/5stud, 17x7 with Achillies ATR sports 95% tread $400ono

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4 Passage rims, 2 shit tyres - $200ono

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4x 17/240 Federal FZ101 medium compound - $250ono
about a year old, 6 odd track days
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4 stud space saver -$50
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2x s13 tear drop rims - $50
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2x 14x6 hotwire rims - $50
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extractors $70
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mspec radiator. 2 core - $50
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Rh hotplate average - $20
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S3 headlights - $50 each
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cam cover - $10
Nissan cover sold.
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Wiper stalks $5

Light/indicator stalks$5



HR31 castor rods with urethane bushings - $50
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R32 GTST wing purple - $150ono
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HR31 wing - black - $50ono
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HR31 Rear brake calipers with near new pads - $100ono
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5x Federal Couragias, 30/9.5/R15 - $200
One was a spare full tread, rest are about half worn
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:( I don't need any of it.

Wheels = sorted, shocks/springs = sorted (although lower would be good), extractors in Transit etc...

need a 2.25" exhaust (to suit Wagon) and a KA24 Throttle Body though. :whistling:

intake manifold (with injectors and fuel rail )

both rear lower control arms

clutch brake pedal plus master cylinders

cas

tail lights

fuel pump

adjustable front tie rod ends

take the lot for $150

s2 r33 front seats $100 for both

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will take $80 for the seats or will do a front and rear seats plus door cards for $250ono plus what ever 33 interior parts i have laying around

$120 ono for what you see in the first pic

Works wheels are sold.

R34 cold air box, r33/34 front mount and piping and turbosmart bov all still for sale.

Leaving town in a few days and would rather have some extra cash for the move than have to leave it at my old mans.

Works wheels are sold.

R34 cold air box, r33/34 front mount and piping and turbosmart bov all still for sale.

Leaving town in a few days and would rather have some extra cash for the move than have to leave it at my old mans.

I sent u a few pm's but no reply, when can I look at the cooler kit?

Found a brand new coolingmist water meth system and resovoir in the shed today. Was going to put it on the 33 before I sold it and the evo is dual map tuned so no use for it now.

If theres any interest I can get pics etc...

R34GTT TURBO FOR SALE

OP6 TURBO

Turbo is in good condition it was taken off to install another turbo. Shaft play is still withing allowable tolerances. Came off my current engine which has done 115000kms.

$280
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