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IT'S A FIRE SALE!!!!!

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1. Fride Row max
decent copy, wear on side bolsters
was going to run it but I'm too big for the seat
$250

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2. Momo fixed back
it's pretty haggard, but comfy and good for the bigger blokes (110kg+)
$60

3. RB20 engine mounts
were for my flopvia project, just found them in the shed
$50

4. Sparco quick release
Works well, I've got a D1 quick release now so no need for this
$50

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5. Prodrive GC05A wheels pair
good condition, tyres are rooted (one exploded driving to Wakefield)
18x9 +20 5/114.3
$320

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6. Nissan S14 zenki Edge sports front bumper
pretty haggard, has a few cable ties here and there.
$50

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7. Nissan S14 Nismo 270R rear bumper
good condition, no cracks etc.
$220

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8. Haggard R33 nismo 400R skirts
ones snapped in two, other is alright
$50

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9. exedy clutch and flywheel for RB
bit of meat left
$60

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10. S13 NA diff
4.08 open 3x2
$60

11. 3x2 drive shafts
$50 for pair

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12. Dmax frp guards for R33 skyline
fit well, look cool and shit
$220

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13. S13 BN side skirts and rear bumper
good condition, in primer. previous owner blended rear bumper into car so has some small screw holes on the side.
$120 for the set

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14. Wrecking R33
not much left, a few bits and bobs. Anything not listed is most likely sold but ask anyway.

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15. RB25 with low compression on 2 cylinders
comes without turbo, injectors or fuel rail
$400

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16. AGI half cage with X bar and harness bar
suit R33 skyline with SUNROOF (will fit non sunroof models too)
cams approved
$650

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17. R33 GTS-T brake kit with rear drum assembly
will need new lines, as some are damaged from removal
$550

18. power steering pump
$50

19. Starter motor
$50

20. bonnet
straight, no dints etc
$120

21. S15 high flowed injectors (600ish CC), with nismo fuel pressure regulator
$400

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22. HKS exhaust
a little banged up but does the job
$280

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23. custom 3 inch exhaust
nice tone, not too loud
$280

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24. M spec front bumper
comes with M spec front lights
$220

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25. GTR style front grille
$60

26. R33 and S13 power steering tank
$20 each

27. J pipe with factory BOV
$50

28. high flow cat
$100

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29. whiteline front camber bushes
pressed into link arm ready to go
$60

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30. trust rear spoiler
$60

31. standard rear bumper
$40

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32. Explosive rear lip
$200

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33. Carbon fibre front strut brace
$120

extra notes:

Open to offers, happy to negotiate pricing on multiple purchases

Happy to send photos via SMS at request. Will get pictures up over the weekend hopefully.

There are probably some items I've missed, it's practically a complete car at this stage, any queries just ask.


Location:

Hoxton Park region


Shipping:

Happy to ship most items at buyers expense, bulkier items like the engine and bonnet is pick up only.


Contact:

Best to SMS me on 0410651989 if you have any questions or would like to purchase an item.

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16. AGI half cage with X bar and harness bar
suit R33 skyline with SUNROOF (will fit non sunroof models too)
cams approved
$650

Hey mate, whats the major diff between sunroof and non as mine doesnt have one.

Also has this been tried in car or used in car? Fitment pics etc?

Come with bolts , mounting plates etc?

Thanks

The sunroof cages are slightly shorter to clear the lower roof lining in sunroof equipped cars. So if you put t in a non sunroof model you'll have slightly more room from the cage to the roof lining.

Was in a car for about 3/4 months. Comes with bolts and plates ... the same as how it would from AGI themselves.

The sunroof cages are slightly shorter to clear the lower roof lining in sunroof equipped cars. So if you put t in a non sunroof model you'll have slightly more room from the cage to the roof lining.

Was in a car for about 3/4 months. Comes with bolts and plates ... the same as how it would from AGI themselves.

Thanks for the reply. do you have any pics of it installed in car?

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