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Got a heap of parts in the shed i need to clear out


S13/180SX - STOCK

stock front pipe - $30

stock dump pipe with oxy sensor - $50

4 stud hubs with good bearings - $10ea

sr turbo front brakes with disks and pads - $100

Hicas power steering resivour with level sensor - $50

Hicas subframe with all Hicas lines, senders, lower control arms, disks & knuckles - $150

AC condensor with lines - $30

AC compressor with idler and brackets - $50

R180 diff (suit 5x1 half shafts) - $100

half shafts (5x1) - $50ea

interior fan and heater core - $15

AC interor core - $15

hicas PS pump - $50

T25 turbo on standard manifold - $150

clutch fan shroud - $35

stock intercooler with piping & BOV - $50

charcol canister - $5

standard suspension arms - $20ea

most interior parts available


AFTERMARKET

Blitz aluminium mandrel bent piping to suit front mount - $150

3" front dump pipe (mandrel bent, mild steel) with oxy sensor - $50


C34 STAGEA

wrecking a c34 stagea (no gbx, motor, suspension or brakes), if any parts u want aren't listed let me know as i probably have it

interor fan with heater core - $15

AC interior core - $15

front seats - $50ea

door shells - $30ea

rear hatch shell - $40

roof rack - $30

passenger side rear hatch glass - $50

dash - $50

carpet (minus hatch area) - $15

headliner - $15

visors - $5ea

rear seats (top section only) - $40

steering wheel (with radio controls) no centre - $40

auto shifter - $25

wiper and indicator stalk assemblies - $30ea

front & rear seat belts - $30ea (or the lot for $120)

front driveshafts (drivers side needs repair) - $30

front AWD knuckles - $30ea

ABS unit - $30

front X-member - $30

rad overflow bottle (good condition) - $25


UNIVERSAL

5x114.3 space saver spares - $25ea

floor mats - $5 set


I'm chasing the following parts (trade for above with cash either way)

bosch 040 (or equivelent) fuel pump

fixed back racing seat (medium or large)

180sx stock front bar

injectors to suit sr20det (other then factory s13)

17x8/9 5x114.3 skid rims

215/45/17 tyres

r33 turbo front brake disks

R33/r34/s14/s15/c34stagea rear adjustable toe arms

R33/r34/s14/s15/c34stagea rear adjustable camber arms
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  • 1 month later...

if u mean roof then yes, if u meant the actual hood then no, car had a pretty solid front end hit so no pannels infront of the doors

btw located in whyalla, but in adelaide every second weekend

the followng parts have sold

180sx clutch fan shroud

stagea front doors

stagea rear hatch

stagea front half shafts

all other parts still available

if u mean roof then yes, if u meant the actual hood then no, car had a pretty solid front end hit so no pannels infront of the doors

btw located in whyalla, but in adelaide every second weekend

the followng parts have sold

180sx clutch fan shroud

stagea front doors

stagea rear hatch

stagea front half shafts

all other parts still available

hi yeah I was after the back half of the roof lining ( hoodlining ) but I'm in sydney so unless u come up here I don't think ill be getting it cheers tho
  • 2 weeks later...

going to be dropping the stripped shell with all wiring at the wreckers in the next week or so

If there are any connectors/peices of loom that people want let me know ASAP and i'll cut it out of the loom for you, happy to give it away if u pay postage/pick it up in either whyalla or adelaide

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