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Item 1.

Genuine Rays Volk TE37 in White, 5 x 114.3

- 18 x 8,5 +30 fronts are in good condition

- 19 x 9.5 +35 rears are faded and 2 small dings in one of them, no cracks

- $1800ono

Item 2.

Genuine Exedy Clutch

- Genuine Exedy OE Replacement (Full Faced Organic) Clutch / Drive Plate (NSD098U)

- Unknown Cover!! I am told its off an R33, photo on Exedy wedsite matches RB25 diff cover

- Clearly you can see it has had minimal use

- $400!!!

This plate is found within the following Exedy clutch kits:

  • Exedy NSK-6531
  • Exedy NSK-6531HD
  • Exedy NSK-7056
  • Exedy NSK-7056HD
  • Exedy NSK-7297
  • Exedy NSK-7297HD
  • Exedy NSK-7377(SMF)

This Listing Suits The Following Application(s):

  • Nissan 180SX RPS13 (SR20DET, 01/1991 - 12/1998)
  • Nissan 200SX S14 ADM (SR20DET, 10/1994 - 03/2000)
  • Nissan 200SX S15 ADM (SR20DET, 01/2000 - 01/2002)
  • Nissan 300ZX Z31 200ZR (RB20DET, 10/1985 - 06/1989)
  • Nissan Cefiro LNA31 Attesa Cruising (4WD) (RB20DET, 08/1990 - 08/1994)
  • Nissan Cefiro R©A31 (RB20DET, 09/1988 - 08/1994)
  • Nissan Laurel R©C33 (RB20DET, 04/1989 - 01/1993)
  • Nissan Pulsar RNN14 GTI-R (SR20DET, 08/1990 - 01/1995)
  • Nissan Skyline HR31 JDM (RB20DET, 08/1985 - 05/1989)
  • Nissan Skyline HNR32 GTS-4 (RB20DET, 08/1989 - 08/1993)
  • Nissan Skyline H©R32 GTS-T (RB20DET, 05/1989 - 08/1993)
  • Nissan Skyline E©R33 GTS25-T (Series 2) (RB25DET, 01/1995 - 05/1998)
  • Nissan Skyline E©R33 GTS25-T (Series 1) (RB25DET, 08/1993 - 01/1995)

Item 3.

OMP Race Seat

- FIA Stamped

- Purchased from Revolution Racegear

- Comes with Revolution Racegear side mount brackets

- $400

Item 4.

Bride Drivers Seat Rail

- Super Low, Suits S13, S14, S15

- N045SL

- $80 (or $50 if purchased with seat)

Item 5.

Just Jap Seat and Passenger Rails

- Made for comfort

- Custom made passenger seat rails

- $150ono

Item 6.

HKS EVC 3 Boost Controller

- As Pictured

- $200

- All items are in Clayton, Victoria 3168

- I am willing to post, please PM me

- Discounts for buying multiple items

- Make an offer

- 0421 489 894

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