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Hi,

Have a heap of parts remaining from 95' 180sx after it was stripped.

Located in S.E Suburbs

OEM 95' 180sx Parts

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Rear Seats (set) $40

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Digital Climate control with loom $110

Clarion headunit inc loom adaptor $30

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Door cards with power window switch (pair) $60

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OEM 180sx Floor Mats (set) $90

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OEM Front Carpet - VGC $100

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OEM Rear Carpet - VGC $40

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Mudflaps (pair) $40

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Black Mirrors - electric (pair) $80

Rear boot plastics (set) $35

A-Pillar plastics (pair) $50

Rear quarter panel carpet trims (pair) $30

Rear Speaker plastics (pair) $30

Head liner $40

Interior Roof light $10

Rear interior Driver side boot light $10

Spare wheel x2 $20 each

Rear seatbelts $80

Glove Box (no locating clips) $30

Centre Console $50

Spare Parts

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Work XT7 Wheels (4 stud) $1500 no tyres

Front: 17x8 +25

Rear: 17x9 +28

Front wheels were powdercoated Matte Black, rears were done with a spray can - need a touchup

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180sx R200 V-LSD ABS diff $150

2x stock 6 bolt driveshafts (pair) $80

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Front SR20DET calipers $150

Front 180sx 4 stud hubs and knuckles $80

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Rear 180sx 4 stud hubs $50

Rear 180sx stock calipers with Goodridge braided lines $150

Rear 180sx handbrake cables $80

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350z Track Brembo 324mm x 30mm custom 4 stud rotors for Nissan 4pot calipers $200

These DBA4000 rotors were purchased brand new undrilled/blank ( Part# RDA7685U ) and then had a 4x114.3 stud pattern drilled by RDA/EBC Brakes.

CazRacing/ConceptZ 324mm brake adaptors must be used in order to space a 4pot Z32/R33/R34 caliper out and allow these to fit. -They will not clear 16" wheels

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Stock 180sx front and rear springs $50

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Stock BM44 ABS Brake Master Cylinder $100

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Sard 550cc injectors with plugs $400

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Walbro GSS341 fuel pump $120

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PowerFC Boost Control solenoid $350

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OEM Type X Wheels (4stud) $100

OEM S15 Wheels (5 stud) $300

Grid daughterboard – 2x $10ea

Apexi Twin Chamber BOV $80

Repco 10" Thermo Fan $60

Contact: Jarrad

0432 790 508

Thanks.

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