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Located in Melbourne, Eastern Suburbs. PM or 0422 889 896 cheers Alex

CF BONNET, REINFORCED W/ STOCK LATCH

CF Bonnet with ADR bracing/reinforcement and stock latch. Weighs A LOT less than stock - I can lift, move, install on the car myself, stock one is a two people job.

Has the stock latch on it so no bonnet pins required!

Condition is good, few scratches in the clear coat but structurally no issues. Drop some weight at the front and aid engine cooling! Plus... RICE :D

$400cheap! price takes into account scratches in the clear.

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NISTUNE, S14 ECU/b]

ECU is a S14 ecu and is compatible with either ADM or JDM S15. S14s did not have NATS so if you have an ADM S15 it will remove your NATS.

Tuned for Z32, FMIC, 440cc injectors and full exhaust. Made 186 kw on 14psi at Chasers.

$500 ono.

Z32 AFM + PLUG

Straight off my car, no issues, recently cleaned.

$140. on hold

NISSAN 440cc INJECTORS

$200 ono.

(IF ANYONE WANTS ECU+Z32+INJECTORS WILL DO VERY GOOD DEAL ;) )

VELO MILANO XL (seat only)

Drivers seat for sale (passenger sold) has tear from getting in and out but does not effect function.

Milano XL retails for $700. Not sure what the Monza harnesses are worth but Velo's equivalent starts at $150.

$200 firm.

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Drivers

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Tear.

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Just the seat, the rail and mounts are in poor condition and I won't sell it in fear of one us having the seat separate from the rail :/. If you have stock rails the mounts can be made easily as the seat is bottom mounted, two pieces of flat and two nuts welded on the flat done ;).

Dimensions http://www.velo.com.au/site_files/421/velo...ght chart.pdf

NISSAN S15 BOOT

No wing, debaded and dekeyholed (? lol). Perfect condition. Red $400 $300 firm.

Full S15 Exhaust $130

SMIC shroud $10

S15 Stock Fuel Pump $40

T28 Split Dumps Top both $20

Cats gutted $15

S15 Stock Front Swaybar $40

S15 ECU Bracket NOW $FREE ZOMG FREE SHIT ZOMG OMG OMG TAKE IT!!!

hey mate, the seat is no problems. It's actually just the colour of the fibreglass that looks a little dirty, you're more than welcome to test it.

The wing, I am not sure.. it was thrown in when I bought the car, but R4Race on NS has one that looks identical and I think he said it was a Fujitsubo.

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one showing the bonnet vents

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