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All items are located in SE Melbourne. But I do work in the city so happy to bring the item into work and meet up there.

Best bet is to SMS me on 0402346691 and I'll reply when I can.

Tomei Hicas Lock II kit (To suit BNR32 and other Nissans from the same era - please see link for full listing)
Brand new (Unopened) - imported from Japan. Nobody likes HICAS hence why I bought the kit... but not something I'll be able to utilize effectively due to change in car plans.
Contents as per link http://www.tomeiusa.com/_2003web-catalogue/e190_others_drivetrain.html

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Price: $115

Nismo 320km/hr speedo cluster (Late model - blue circuit film backing)
Purchased recently off another seller but have had to sadly change the plans for my car. Has 166k kms on the speedo. All tabs in good condition.
This won't suit earlier model BNR32s. Would prefer pick up/Melbourne sale just to ensure safe carriage.

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Price: $320 

HEL braided brake lines (To suit BNR32, brand new unopened)
Brand new HEL braided brake lines. Change in car plans hence sale.
Improve pedal feel and replace those aging rubber lines! (Please ignore Cusco arms in pic)

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Price: $140

16 hours ago, Bart Japan said:

Do you know where the electrical box goes and what it does?

The electrical box wires into the Hicas unit and disables the warning light while with the shims, locks the hicas rack into a fixed  position.

Good option if you don’t want to muck around with power steering lines.

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