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Hi all,

Cleaning out the garage and i have the following available.

Located in Campbelltown NSW, Prefer pickup but willing to post smaller items at buyers expense

Negotiable to some extent but low ballers can eat a dick

Front and rear height adjustable camber tops. Bought them for a project that i later stripped and sold. Ball joints still tight, didn't knock when in the car. Includes the spanners i made for them and spacers. Also includes a second set of rear threaded inserts with an 8x1 thread from memory to suit the koni's i had in the rear at the time.

$300

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Koni yellow adjustable front struts in s13 housings. Drilled to suit s14 knuckle. Travelled a grand total of about 200km.

$200

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S14 front 5 Stud hubs, knuckles and LCA's, ABS $200

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Tuneagent s13 toe arms $100

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Xforce 3.5 inch universal cannon, new in box $80

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R32 GTSt BM44 non abs master cylinder $90

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Nismo LMGT3's, 17x9 +20 all round, ok condition, pretty nasty rash on one rear but not very deep, minor rash on all the others. No buckles or leaks,missing the centre bolt thingys. Come with near new 235/45 f and 255/40 r tyres

$1100

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S14 manual diff, i think that makes it a 3.7? $50
S15 rear calipers, hand brake cables, $50
S13 manual cluster 170k on it, $20

S13 non hicas subframe and knuckles, I may even have some stock toe arms around if you want to fully delete hicas in your r32 gtst, $50

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R32 drivers door, straight, black, paint not perfect, a bit scratched/scuffed, seals and trim a bit tired. Comes with glass and all wiring, window motor a bit touchy. No hinges, $50 ono.

http://s206.photobucket.com/user/badhairdave/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20140803_171152.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0

S14 front lca's, easy way to get some extra track and camber in your 32gtst. $120 ono

http://s206.photobucket.com/user/badhairdave/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20140803_171058.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1

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