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Hey Guys trying to sell a few silvia parts i have. Its engine parts Electrical parts, Transmission Parts, New and Used parts. Everything is negotiable on price.


USED:


S13 Power Steering Resoviour $25


S13 Washer Bottle $25


S14a Turbo Cams $120


S14a Valves and Springs $80


S14a ABS Unit $120


S14a Crank $150


S14a Fly Wheel $60


S14a Clutch Pedal and Bracket $30


S15 Air Box $80


S15 Side Mount Intercooler $80


S15 Suspension $300


S15 Camber Arms $80


S15 Exhaust $100


S15 Thermofan $40


S15 Air Flow Meter $50


S15 Injectors $150


S15 ECU $250


S15 JDM Body Loom and Fuse Boxes $250


S15 BOV and Piping $80


S15 Tail Lights $150



NEW:


Silvia alloy radiator $150


Jatco 3 Speed Drag Gear box Rated to 800 HP $2500


Keas 6800rpm Stall Converter $750


14 Row Oil Cooler $150


MSD CDI Style Coil Packs $600


Pro Ratchet Shifter and Cable $300



Might have a few more parts just send me a message and i can let you know.

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