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Hi guys,

All prices negotiable and low ballers welcome ;)

You're doing me a favour taking this stuff I need the space! pm or mobile anytime 0422 889 896

S15 Blitz Nur Spec Exhaust

- best sounding SR exhaust

- price includes 400 mm high flow cat

$600 dog not included lol

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Cusco Catch Can

- genuine item

- includes brackets and hoses

$100

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Nissan S15 Front Bar Meshes

- genuine Nissan

$120

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GFB BOV

- cracked at the base, if you can weld it onto your piping you're laughing!

- includes trumpet for atmo and adapter for plumb back

$100

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Nissan S15 Rubber Intake Pipe and AFM

Intake Pipe $40, AFM $50

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Full S15 Exhaust

- dump & front, cat, catback and muffler

$160

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T28 Comp Outlet

$20

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S15 Stock SMIC

- freshly cleaned

- needs gaskets for piping, can get from ebay for $10

$SOLD

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SMIC shroud

$20

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Snorkel

$20

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S15 Exhaust Manifold

- bolt is to concentrate stress at one point to prevent cracks, apparently a VL trick..?

$30

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S15 Stock Balancer

- came off car at 35,000 kms

- replace old units with cracked rubber

$50

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S15 Stock Fuel Pumo

$50

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S15 Pedders Springs

- lowers and stiffens

- only springs, struts have bits missing or are missing lol

$50

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T28 Split Dumps

Top $40, Bottom $30

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Cats

- one gutted

- one standard

$25

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S15 Stock Front Swaybar

- Includes links and rubber bushes

- Good upgrade for S13s

$50

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S15 Brake Upgrade Complete

- Came off car at 35,000 kms

- Everything you need. Calipers incl pads and all clips, rotors, BMC

- Cheapest upgrade for S13 going

$130

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S15 Rear Calipers

- Endless pads? Cheaper than new pads lol.

- Includes all clips

$50

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S15 Front Calipers

- Some clips missing

$25

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Tenzo FMIC

$SOLD

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R33 Rear Brake Shields

$10

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S15 ECU Bracket

$10

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Cheers, Alex

Edited by gmr

btw I'm located in Glen Waverley, VIC.

I can't edit the top post for some reason..

Blitz Nur Spec Exhaust $600

Cusco Catch Can $100

Nissan S15 Front Bar Meshes $SOLD to Mark

GFB BOV $100

Nissan S15 Rubber Intake Pipe and AFM Intake Pipe $40, AFM $50

Full S15 Exhaust $160

T28 Comp Outlet $20

S15 Stock SMIC $SOLD to Evan

SMIC shroud $20

Snorkel $SOLD to Jake

S15 Exhaust Manifold $30

S15 Stock Balancer $50

S15 Stock Fuel Pumo $50

S15 Pedders Springs $SOLD to Mike

T28 Split Dumps Top $SOLD, Bottom $30

Cats one gutted $25 one standard SOLD

S15 Stock Front Swaybar $50

S15 Brake Upgrade Complete $SOLD to Mike

S15 Rear Calipers $50

S15 Front Calipers $25

Tenzo FMIC $SOLD to Evan

R33 Rear Brake Shields $10

S15 ECU Bracket $10

Edited by gmr
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