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hi all i have some leftover parts from my s13

standard tail lights perfect condition complete with bulbs and all $70

180sx headlights with motors and covers in good working condition, $150

180sx 25mm widebody front gaurds in average condition$50

180sx bonnet in average condition very small dints and has been sanded for paint$100

also have a complete (front bar, rear bar, skirts) brand new never fitted supermade instant gentleman bodykit (not genuine) paid $900 take it for $700

OP6/ VQ30 turbo with hks 1bar actuator good condition next to 0 shaftplay $300

rb25 long motor with low compression 130-135 across all 6 has blow by issues still in the car running suspect just very worn not cracked pistons given the even compresion so could probs get away with rings and bearings rebuild$500

s13 sr20 non turbo motor was running well when removed from car comes with complete loom and ecu and auto gearbox$400

brand new never used greddy emanage blue $350 can have map sensor and r33 patch harness for extra $100 selling due to change of plans

black s15 factory wing with brake light and wiring$150

driftworks s13 rear lower control arms used$150

most parts are located in brisbane northside some are in bundaberg can arrange to bring parts down from bundy on weekends and maybe deliver to some where between bundy and brissy best bet to msg me and arrange from there

feel free to ask any other questions all prices are negotiable can text pictures of most parts if you want

would be best to call or text me on 0434 879 399 as im not on here very much

Andrew

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let's talk serious on the emanage blue...not the most cutting-edge pice of kit, but how much you really chasing for it and the r33 plugin harness?

feel free to make an offer still have all of this needs to go asap

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