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Location: Adelaide

Postage: Available at buyers cost, but prefer local pick up.

Contact: O4O29O2759

R33/ S14 Nismo 2 way diff in housing - $700

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R32/S13/180sx Nismo 2 way diff in housing - $700

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R32 GTR Grill - $130

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Apexi SAFC - $200

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Bolt on Spacers

30mm - $100 (Pair)

15mm - $100 (pair)

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Recaro Seat - $400

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XXR526 Wheels - $1000
Brand new, have fitted tyres but they will be removed before sale.
17x9 +25
17x10 +20

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SSR Wheels - $600

17x8 +32

17x9 +38

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Nismo Wheels (Full set of 4) - $600

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P1 Buddyclub (Pair Only) - $250

17x8 +32

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Wheels - $1000

17x9 +32

17x10.5 +23

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R34 Turbo Coupe Nismo Coilovers - $800

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R34 Reverse Lights - $50

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R34 Front upper CUSCO Camber Arms - $200

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R34 Return Flow Intercooler - $450

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R34 Boot Sub Box - $100

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Rear Window Spoilers - $200 Each

R32 GTR Mushroom Pod Filters - $200

R32 GTR Apexi Super Intake Pods - $220

R32 GTR Brakes, with Project Mu pads - $550
Front and Rear - Pads, Rotors, Calipers, Drum Rear Handbrake Setup

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HKS 3540 - $700

Straight bolt on for RB20/RB25

Lines have been removed since photos and are not included

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R32 Type M Plastic Side Skirts - $100 (pair)

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R32 Type M Plastic Rear Pods - $70 (pair)

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R33 Rear Subframe -$250

Complete with brakes, Driveshafts

Minus Diff (picture Stolen from google)

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Edited by JiN_MaN

hey mate

for the return flow intercooler, are you willing to separate the piping? Is the piping a good fit for the 34? and also what is the diameter of the pipes?

I may still be in for the camber arms...though I can't be sure quite yet until I get the car into the shop (nearly there!)

Sorry not willing to separate the front mount.

If your worried about the damage on the fins, its only on the cooling fins and will make no difference to the performance of the core.

Edited by JiN_MaN

the rear window spoiler, are they for a 34? got a pick?

It would probably help if I said what spoilers I have.

Vanquish = R34, S14

Origin = 180sx

Ill grab a picture and put it up.

Sorry not willing to separate the front mount.

If your worried about the damage on the fins, its only on the cooling fins and will make no difference to the performance of the core.

nope not worried about the cooler, i want the piping that's all..

It would probably help if I said what spoilers I have.

Vanquish = R34, S14

Origin = 180sx

Ill grab a picture and put it up.

Actually I Have

S14, S15, R34 (4dr), 180sx

Sorry no R34 (2dr)

Ahhh geez, you'll make me blush,

I've got two sets, 1 black, 1 silver. I run the silver on my 32, ill grab a picture and post it to show fitment and a photo of the wheels.

Edited by JiN_MaN
  • 1 month later...

It would probably help if I said what spoilers I have.

Vanquish = R34, S14

Origin = 180sx

Ill grab a picture and put it up.

sedan or coupe for the R34,

sedan or coupe for the R34,

To suit Sedan,

Cusco camber arms, SOLD

R33/S14 Nismo diff, SOLD

R32 GTR Grill, SOLD

15mm Spacers, SOLD

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