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200sx S14 /S15 parts.

all parts can be picked up from Taylorslakes - Melbourne. Or can post all parts Australia wide excluding the exhaust at buyers expense australia wide. Contact me for a postage price.

Call or sms me on 0422756270 if interested. Cheers

1. Stock S14 Sr20det Turboback Full Exhaust system removed from a Australian delivered s14a.

-will suit both Series 1 & series 2. The whole system is in excellent condition and has no damage.

Ideal for clearing defects or returning your car back to standard.

Price: $300

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2. Stock 200sx S14/S15 Bov & All The Plumback Piping.

in very good condition as pictured with all the piping needed toreturn your car back to standard.

Price: $180

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3. 200sx s14/s15 sr20det Stock Airbox & Snorkel

Great for staying legal/ clearing defects/rwc or just changing it back from a Heat sucking pod filter.

These handle over 250 rwkw .Comes complete with a panel filter, ready to bolt on.

Price: $250

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4. Stock 200sx s14 Turbo Exhaust manifold.

Standard S14 SR20DET cast turbo manifold with the port to connect up EGR.

Comes complete with new tappered nuts and genuine nissan turbo gasket.

These dont crack unlike the aftermarket manifolds.In very good condition, these still flow any easy 250 rwkw.

Price: $60

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5. Stock 200sx S14/ S15 T28 Turbo Intake Snout

in excellent condition,

Comes with with a gasket. ideal for t28 turbo conversions on s13's.

Price: $80

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6. Stock 200sx S14 / S15 T28 Turbo outlet elbow with 3 bolts.

in very good condition, to suit the stock T28 Turbo's both bushbearing and ballbearing.

comes complete with the 3 bolts and the gasket.

Price: $70

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7. 1x Stock 200sx s14/ s15 Rear Rotor

This rotor will be good for someone that has a bad rotor & doesn't want to change all of them.

came of a S15 but iv been told s14/s15 are the same.

Price: $20

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8. 1x Stock 200sx s14/ s15 Front Rotor

This rotor will be good for someone that has a bad rotor & doesn't want to change all of them.

came of a S15 but iv been told s14/s15 are the same.

Price: $25

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9.S14 rear boot spare wheel cover

Price: $10

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10. Stock 200sx S15 Sr20det 6 speed clutch kit

S15 6 speed stock clutch disc , pressure plate ,9 bolts & bearing assembly

Car had 80,000km on the clock and was a Australian delived. Removed due to upgrade to a heavy duty Clutch.

Ideal for returning back to stock or if you have a bad clutch

Price: $70

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Update of parts that are sold.

5. Stock 200sx S14/ S15 T28 Turbo Intake Snout = SOLD

7. 1x Stock 200sx s14/ s15 Rear Rotor = SOLD

8. 1x Stock 200sx s14/ s15 Front Rotor = SOLD

9.S14 rear boot spare wheel cover = SOLD..

Rest still available guys

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