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Cheap! Ssrs,takata Harnesses,nardi Personal Wheel + 33 Boss Kit,hks Gauges,r32 Gtr + R33 Gtr/gtst Stuff!


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Getting rid of everything un-needed and takinng up space.

SSR Veilside Marriots

3-piece wheels

18x9.5 +23 All round

265 Tyres

Also have the centre caps for them

Been stuffed around with these a few times so price drop to $800 FIRM!

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I believe these wheels come off a Veilside R33 GTR as these are rare in these sizes and offsets

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Nardi/Personal Steering Wheel GENUINE*

with a R33 Boss kit from a GTR

$150 for both FIRM

The wheels retail around the $300 mark alone

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2x Takata Harnesses (Non Genuine)

no eye bolts

Used for 2 track days no wear what so ever

$80

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Discontinued HKS Gauges

1x Exhuast Temp - x100degrees

1x Intake Temp x10 degrees?

1x BAR/Pressure up to 10KG CM2?

The intake temp is missing the wires that read the tempreture

$100 FIRM for these

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Also have a bigger HKS Boost Gauge up to 2.5 Bar but unfortunately missing the wires

$20 for it

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r33 GTST Nismo Front Pipe 3" Titanium (im assuming) $50

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R33 GTR Stock rear strut brace may fit GTST

$50

S13/180SX Cluster with 2xxks

$20

R33 GTR Centre Gauges standard

$50

R33 GTST Cluster 123xxxks

$50

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R32 GTR

Airbox + Airflow meters $150 FIRM

Radiator + Shroud $80

Front Pipe $50

Fan $30

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SR20DET motor

Bearing has slight ticking/knocking

On idle made no noise but rev it to 2000rpm you could hear the sound.

I took it straight out of my car before it did any real damage

Missing DET rocker cover (as i put a DE in my car and added the turbo for the mean time)

Also missing throttle body

Has cams but they are out as it had pon cams

Also comes with turbo manifold

and turbo injectors

$200 for it

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SSRs

takata Harness

Fan

SOLD

steering wheel SOLD pending payment

SR20 probly keeping due to new daily s13

Edited by ISLIDE013

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