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Garage tidy, R, S and N parts

Hi all, having a tidy up, few bits to clear out:

 

R32 front xmember $50
R32/S13 front lcas $40
R32 4 door upper window trims $80
R32 fuel filler neck $30
R32 fuel boot release cable $75
R32 front strut brace $80

R33 S2 front bumper reo (cut in centre) $50
R33 S2 front bumper and fogs $450
R33 RHS drive shaft $50
R33 PS electric mirror (mint in white) $50
R33 S2 rear tail light garnish (in white) $50
R33 Clutch slave (No leaks) $50
R33 non abs factory hard lines $50
R33 air con condensor $100
R33 RB25DET intake pipe (stock) $50
R33 power steering reservoir $50
R33 engine undertray $75
R33 stock smic $50
R33 engine fan without clutch $30
R33 s1 ecu $50
R33 GTR ATESSA pump $100

R34 GTR starter motor $150

R33/33 GTR gearbox xmember $50

RB bov recirc pipe $30
RB/SR 'B' gearbox crossmember $50
RB26 turbo to block water feed pipes $50

SR20 RWD Powerbond 25% underdrive balancer $150
SR20 ignitor $30

180SX DS headlight frame and motor $30
180SX bonnet liner $30
180SX speedo surround no holes or cracks $80

N15 headlights pair $50
N15 sss grille blue $30
N15 sss 4 brake rotors healthy $50

Oil cooler and relo kit suit R32 GTSt but can go on any RB $300

LS2 MAF $100
Random catch cans $30

Random speedflow fittings $10

 

Located Lilydale or Campbellfield. Pics available on request.

Cheers,

Mat.

o4oo 558 o3o

 

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