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CLEARING OUT EVERYTHING, ALL PARTS FOR SALE :)
Located in Western Suburbs of Melb

Contact me on
0432 544 363


SILVIA PARTS (yes i know its sau)

S15 SR20det exedy hd clutch with mad flywheel $450
S15 SR20det complete loom $150
S15 SR20det complete intake manifold, injectors etc $250
S15 ADM headlights $300


SKYLINE PARTS
RB26 bare head complete with cams & valves no rocker covers $600
RB26 (R32/R33) Mine's pod filters with elbows $150
RB26 front pipe mild steel $50
RB26 standard turbos suit rebuild $100
RB26 harmonic balancer $50

R33 GTR midnight purple doors $150 each minus trims
R33 gtst series 1 loom & ecu $150
R33 front seat belts, drivers side has the holder thingy $50
R33 centre console glovebox $20 x2
R33 GTR nismo 320kmh cluster and centre triple gauges $500

R34 hubs and uprights 5 stud $150
R34 doors complete minus mirrors $100 each
R34 Boot $50
R34 headlights one tab broken $500 pair
R34 RH tail light $20
R34 aftermarket taillights $100
R34 GT-T & R33 GTR pull type clutch $400 x2 to choose from

Everything is still up for sale except for
R34 Headlights
S15 Headlights


Few extra items added to the list
(for these 4 items, message 0430 836 049 - other items, message the number states in the add)
R34 GTV Suede Front Seats - $150 for both

R34 GTV Suede Rear Seats - $40 for both top and bottom
R34 GTT SII LSD DIFF - $400 (PRICE NEG)
R34 INTERIOR REAR DOOR TRIMS - $30

Price drop

R34 front seats - $120 for both

R34 rear seats - $30

R34 front seat belts- $30 for both

R34 rear door trims - $20 for both

R34 GTT S2 LSD diff - $300

Also selling a stock turbo rb25 manifold -$100

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