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I've got a few items available due to upgrades. Can negotiate postage (except on heavy/bulky items) or delivery to SEQ for fee.

Enquiries by PM, email [email protected] or PM for my mobile number

1. HSD Coilovers to suit S14/15. Only done approx 6000km and in very good condition. Fitted with 7/5kg spring rates but also comes with a pair of 8kg springs. Very nice on the track and street, only selling due to upgrading to Ohlins coilovers.

$850

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2. R200 VLSD Diff (standard S14) with 3.69 ratio, non-ABS, 6 bolt driveshafts, 2 bolt cover.

$150

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3. R200 Helical LSD Diff with 4.08 ratio, non-ABS, 6 bolt driveshafts, 2 bolt cover. Selling due to Nismo diff upgrade.

$220

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4. 6 bolt halfshafts, 2 pairs available

$80 per pair

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5. Subframe collars, only used for 1000km before upgrade to subframe risers.

$35

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6. S14 castor rods with Nolathane bushes.

$40

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7. Genuine Recaro reclining seat and rail for sale. There's some wear with a few pulls in the fabric and it's a bit dusty. The right side of the base has been flattened a bit and it looks like the foam inside has split.

$400

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8. S14 S2 Kouki front widebody guards. I'm not really sure how much wider they are over stock or how to measure accurately, they were sold to me as +20mm. They look like they've been fitted previously but I never did on my car. There's also a spare RHS guard.

$150

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9. S14 S1 Zenki front bar indicators.

$40

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10. 450x300x90mm intercooler with lots of random pipes, joiners, and a Turbosmart BOV. Came off my S14 with 300rwhp.

$100

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11. Blitz pod filter, was fitted to a Z32 AFM.

$20

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Edited by neil_se

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