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Parts located in Wollongong. Contact by SMS to 0415 954 550. Don't call, can't answer at work. Pics available on request.

S14 non-hicas subframe $50

S14/R33 rear LCA $50 each

R33 front LCA $120 for the pair

S14 front end - both LCA, knuckles, 5 stud hubs $250

R32 GTR front brakes $300

twin caliper rear setup: S14 non-hicas knuckle, 5 stud hub, caliper adapter, spacer for the rotors, skyline rotors, and two pairs of skyline twin pots. Will connect to standard rear brakes, needs a hydro and line made up. $350 for the setup.

White line S14 front swaybar $150 (the older blue ones, three point adjustible)

Whiteline S14/R33 rear swaybar, $150

R33/S14/S15 Adjustible toe, camber and traction rods. Generic e-bay guys, used but good condition. No play in ends. $80 each pair or $200 for the lot.

also a bunch of S14 stuff

Tein HE drift spec/winding road coilovers. No leaks, good condition. $700

genuine URAS kit, been run over a few times - front/rear bars, sideskirts. $100

widebody vented guards, unsure of brand or mm width, near new condition, still in primer $150

vented FRP bonnet, has holes from bonnet pins, needs paint $200

genuine ganador mirrors, non-indicator, clear lense, carbon type. Carbon overlay on drivers mirror is worn. $200

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