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I'm moving house soon, so I want to clear all my spares, and random parts I've come across.

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1. Yokohama E70D
175/65R15 90% tread came off the Lancer
$50 each, RRP $150 a tyre.

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2. RB cam cover dash fittings
Ment to be for RB25 but I think I got sent the wrong ones, they are a little smaller in OD for RB25 covers, maybe suit RB20? they'd stay with sealant or welding though, but yeah not press fit.
$20

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3. Hectic missile fighter jet style switches
got 2 switches, and 3 covers.
$10 for a switch and cover $5 for just a cover

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4. RB25 series 1 throttle position sensor (TPS)
$10

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5. Stagea/GTR G sensor
If yours has a red stripe it's f**ked so you should buy this one.
$100

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6. GKTech offset castor rod bushes
moves your castor rod closer to the chassis.
$10

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7. KTS tie rod ends
suit R33/S14 etc only test fitted.
$90

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8. KTS inner tie rods/rack ends
Used for a few months on my blue R33
$90

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9. Air filters
Make your shit flutter, all in decent condition could use a clean
$10 each

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10. alloy bends
2x 90 degree 1x 45 degree 3 inch
$15 each

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11. Skyline R33 steering wheel
decent condition
$50

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12. R33 Skyline RB25 radiator
good condition removed for a bigger one
$60

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13. Gates fan belt
13A0915, cant remember what it's for ... maybe MX5.
$5

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14. 1x 350Z traction rod
Only one, was sent as a wrong order
$25

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15. JDI Fabrication R33 LCAS
They have had a rose joint added and are able to be adjusted roughly 40mm longer than OEM. The bottom has also been boxed for strength. The OEM bump stop has been removed too for more lock.
Can be used on R33/R34s as is, or S14/S15 and maybe even S13 if you change the ball joint that bolts to the knuckle.


The only thing needed is some adaptors/spacers made so these bolt into the LCA slot, I don't have these as I was going to mount it a different way.

$280

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16. Chargespeed Eyelids for Series 1 Stagea
Can't believe these haven't sold yet, only been advertised for 2+ months. Get your shit together Stagea owners.
They are brand new, black gel coat
$100

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17. 7 row oil cooler
new
$80

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18. S15 throttle cable
Longer than RB cables, which makes it perfect for forward facing plenums
$50

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19. R32 GTR/R33 GTS clutch bearing (push type)
New
$20

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20. Mazda MX5 NA/NB clutch beariing kit
$25

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21. Elevo short hub boss kit
new
Suits S13/R32 (GTS ONLY) Cefiro, N14 Pulsar, Z32 and others that happen to share the same close spring setup as those cars.
$50

22. R33 Skyline coupe mud flaps
Silver colour, good condition, front and rear
$50

23. OEM R33 Skyline coupe side indicators
$10

24. OEM traction rods for Nissan x2
$10 pair

25. OEM rear camber arms for Nissan S14/S15/R33/R34/Stagea
$10

26. OEM rear toe arms for Nissan Silvias and Stagea
$10

27. OEM castor rods to suit R32/R33 GTR/Stagea
$10

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28. R33 skyline V spec style rear pods
Near new, black gel coat
$150

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29. OEM R33 Skyline sway bars
$20

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30. 2.5 inch to 3 inch reducer
45 degree
$25

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31. R33 GTR replica front bumper
suits GTR, fibreglass good condition
$200

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32. R33 JUN side skirts
Good condition, black in colour
$120

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33. Ford portable fridge car cooler
Heat and cool type, plugs into cigarette socket
$60

Got a lot more gear that I'll take pics of and throw up tonight.

Located in Cabramatta, willing to ship.

SMS me on zero,four,one,zero,651,nine,eight,nine or PM, whichever you prefer.

Cheers,

Adam.

Dunno, they came off a R33 but I've never had them on mine. I'd presume decent as the guy litterally pulled them off the car when I mate bought them.

so it would take a bit of fab to make that gtr bumper fit my gts-t, also postage to 7015, tasmania.

Just did a quote, shipping is $160 =/

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