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Hi,


Have a whole bunch of spares for 180sx inc Type X, S15 and R33;

including a 180sx Type X shell.


Located SE Suburbs VIC


180sx Type X Spares:

Type X Front Seats $300

Apexi Pod with S13 SR20DET Adaptor and AFM $200

Type X Cluster - 16x,xxx KM + Cluster Surround $200

Type X Rear Parcel Shelf $80

Type X Roof lining $50

Air Con Condensor and Pump with lines $120

Type X genuine Front Lip $325

SR20DET S13 Clutch Fan $60

180sx BM44 Brake Master Cylinder (ABS) $90

Type X Shell - Rear end damage, would suit drift/track build $1000



180sx 'Type S' Spares:

Type S Steering Wheel $30

Type S Door Cards $100

Weathershields $100

Type S Taillights and Rear Garnish $350

Type S Front Bar and Pods $300

180sx Stock Dump + Front Pipe $20

Glove Box $10

2x Centre Console $30ea

SMIC + Crossover pipe, BOV, Air Guide $150

T25G - 130,xxx KM $150

S13 SR20DET Fuel Rail + OEM Fuel Rail and Injectors $130

Type S Carpet $80

Type S Seatbelts $100

SR20DET E5 OEM 180sx ECU $150



Random Spare Parts:

Sard 555cc S13 SR20DET Injectors + new plugs $400

4pt Harness $150

Stock S15 wheels + tyres $300

2x Space savers $10ea

Enkei RP01 with Bridgestone RE001 Tyres (16x7 +32, 16x8 +38 - 4x114.4) $800

Work XT7's (17x8 +25, 17x9 +38 - 4x114.3) $1000

Nissan Turbosmart Plumback BOV and Adaptor (NEW) $250

Ford BA 12" Dual Thermo Fans (NEW in box) $200

R33 Clutch Fan $60

R33 Skyline Slotted Rear Rotors (NEW in boxes - RDA908S) $180pair

Z33 350Z Front Rotors (NEW in boxes - RDA7685S) $220pair

Apexi Twin Chamber BOV $50

S13 180sx 3" Catback exhaust + 3" Cat $300

Bride Drivers Seat Rails (Super Low, RH, Part: LS.B.10Z - S13, S14, S15) $200

S15 Nismo R Tune Coilovers - $600

Can provide more images on request.

Contact - Jarrad

0432 790 508

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