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Selling various S14 / SR20 parts. Trying to make room / support finances as First child is on the way!

negotiable on price somewhat


Open to trade for:

s14 boot lid no holes

Suspension arms for s14

Possibly Wheels- Something in 17 or 18 inch 8 + inch wide with low offset.


Seats - Drift brand carbon seats on modified bride rail for S13/14/15 ( sit a little lower than standard seats in my s14). Have been retrimmed by house of Trim in black leather ( by previous owner). Pictures below are the exact same seats, but the ones on offer have red stitching, not yellow. Great seats that are ADR approved and very comfy. $1200 ONO or less without Rails.


Turbosmart Dual port BOV with blanking plug and trumpet. Was on car when I bought it. Works fine - $100


740cc high flowed JECS injectors for SR20. PJ's Quick bits high flowed these. Were put in for one dyno tune day then removed - $150


Stock s14 VCT OEM camshafts - $30


S14 manual clutch pedal and manual cross member - $20 each


S14 auto gearbox, flywheel, torque converter and cross member - Running fine before reomval, 150,000 KM - $free


Nismo big clutch slave cylinder for sr20 - cost $185 new, used for 3 days, removed - $100



Located near blacktown, Western Sydney, will post smaller items


SMS on zero four zero five 557011 for more info



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