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Have a few items up for sale to cleanup the shed. Mainly bits and pieces from unfinished or unstarted projects.

Location: All located on Sunshine Coast, QLD. I do travel to southside of Brisbane every now and then to catch up with friends so can throw one of the parts in the car for an interested buyer.

Contact details: You can reach me via PM system on here, or give me a call on my mobile, 0420 856 four6four (leave a voicemail if I can't answer I will try and get back to you)

Item 1: Racetech 4009HR "standard" size seat with alloy Racetech side mount brackets and fasteners. This is a FIA approved FRP seat with head restraints. Very comfortable and supportive, best seat I've sat in. Would fit someone around 34" waist or smaller. Sizes will be on Racetech website if you want to look into whether it will suit you.

Condition: As new, only test fitted, never used due to change in plans. Has been kept out of light and in the plastic.

Price: Asking $1000. Paid $1250 for the seat + $160 for the brackets + freight. Also have a 5 point Willans harness in black or Schroth Profi Hans 6 point harness I can include for additional cost if you need a harness. The Willans is past the FIA date but unused and in new condition, Schroth is brand new and still in date for competition use.

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Item 2: ATS 1.5way R200 LSD with 4.11:1 gears and 5x1 bolt non abs half shafts (both short type as req'd for this centre).

Condition: Low km centre (approx 3,000km according to yahoo japan, looked new when it was installed and not used since). Bearings are all good.

Price: $850 slightly negotiable.

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Item 3: Hankook Z221 265/35/18 semi slicks in hard compound. ADR legal tyre.

Condition: 40% tread left, quite a bit of life left in them. Kept in a dark corner of the garage that doesn't heat up so they don't deteriorate.

Price: asking $500 but negotiable.

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Item 4: Mystery diff with 3.7:1 ratios, housing came out of a mates cefiro, has 3x2 bolt half shafts, viscous centre. Not sure if R200 or R180.

Condition: clean inside, neglected outside.

Price: $50 ono

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Edited by «Cyph3r»

Seat and Willans Harness sold pending payment.

Price drop on tyres to $400

Interest in ATS diff but still available.

Mystery diff is an R200. Free for anyone that wants it and can pick it up.

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