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Hi guys,

I have some parts that are looking for a new home as I need more space in my garage! All parts are located in Hornsby with pick-up preferred.

Please contact me either via PM or at [email protected] if you have any questions.

- S15 diff (centre and a few bits): $100

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- S15 dual mass flywheel, clutch and all bolts: $75

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- S15 standard anti-roll bars front and rear: $25 each

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- S15 Aero rear wing and boot lid (pewter): $250

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- S15 front calipers, rear calipers, rear rotors, master cylinder, pads: $200

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- R32 GTR front discs (drilled - 50% after machining): $30

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- R33 front discs (plain - 70%): $75

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- 4" cat back exhaust 'Fujitsubo Giken' (JASMA001): $250

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- 'ZZ' pedal attachment set (x3): $5

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- S15 intercooler with all plumbing and fittings: $50

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- S15 suspension arms (camber arms and traction arms): $45 pair or $70 for the lot

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- S15 left rear light cluster: $75

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- Nismo S-tune (G-Attack) rear struts for S15 (56210-RNS50, KYB, YF06): $125

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- GAB coilovers: $600

Adjustable height and shock rate gas platform struts. Front is top plate adjustable as well.

The coilovers were on the S15 when I imported it with 47,000kms - so have travelled less than that.

Front springs: HST80170-62 (8kg, 170mm), Rear springs: HST60250-62 (6kg, 250mm).

One front adjustment collar is cracked and now has a clamp to hold it - as per the photograph.

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Thanks,

Daniel

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi guys,

I have some parts that are looking for a new home as I need more space in my garage! All parts are located in Hornsby with pick-up preferred.

Please contact me either via PM or at [email protected] if you have any questions.

- S15 diff (centre and a few bits): $100

img0367s.jpg

- S15 dual mass flywheel, clutch and all bolts: $75

img0365ia.jpg

- S15 standard anti-roll bars front and rear: $25 each

img0354qff.jpg

- S15 Aero rear wing and boot lid (pewter): $250

img0338z.jpg

img0340mz.jpg

- S15 front calipers, rear calipers, rear rotors, master cylinder, pads: $200

img0344n.jpg

- R32 GTR front discs (drilled - 50% after machining): $30

img0342wz.jpg

- R33 front discs (plain - 70%): $75

img0343vu.jpg

- 4" cat back exhaust 'Fujitsubo Giken' (JASMA001): $250

img0369ng.jpg

img0368vx.jpg

img0370hr.jpg

- 'ZZ' pedal attachment set (x3): $5

img0345hi.jpg

- S15 intercooler with all plumbing and fittings: $50

img0348xp.jpg

- S15 suspension arms (camber arms and traction arms): $45 pair or $70 for the lot

img0351mt.jpg

- S15 left rear light cluster: $75

img0352oo.jpg

img0353ti.jpg

- Nismo S-tune (G-Attack) rear struts for S15 (56210-RNS50, KYB, YF06): $125

img0355ab.jpg

img0357xl.jpg

- GAB coilovers: $600

Adjustable height and shock rate gas platform struts. Front is top plate adjustable as well.

The coilovers were on the S15 when I imported it with 47,000kms - so have travelled less than that.

Front springs: HST80170-62 (8kg, 170mm), Rear springs: HST60250-62 (6kg, 250mm).

One front adjustment collar is cracked and now has a clamp to hold it - as per the photograph.

img0360hp.jpg

img0358qr.jpg

img0359fq.jpg

img0361m.jpg

img0362ex.jpg

img0363se.jpg

Thanks,

Daniel

Hi, Very interested in the Fujitsubo exhaust, It looks like 4" at the tip not 4" with the pipe where it joins the cat. please clarify. call/sms Alex on 0433878905.

Can arrange e-go to freight door to door to Melbourne

cheers

with also email you

RB25:

I am pretty sure that the R32GTR (non-brembo) brakes are inter-changable with the R33 brakes as they are the same size etc.

TimGTR:

You have Email and SMS :) But it is a 3" system with a 4" tip.

  • 3 weeks later...

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