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Tanabe Shocks and Springs - full set.

These are SUSTEC Damper Tanabe - Lowered and Harder than std

Came off my R33 GTS-t S1 1995 (replaced with TEIN coilovers)

Rear - TBCR33R (KYB LG29)

Front - TBCR33F (KYB LG20)

Rears a little squeaky

$320

Stereo - Nakamichi CD Play AND Naca MD Player (2 seperate units)

Came out of my R33 from Japan (comes with Band Expander)

All wiring - will not seperate as these go together

$250

Speakers:

1 set of Nakamichi 5" splits - 60W RMS

Comes with Tweeters and X overs (all Naca)

Quality Speakers

no grille

$120

1 set Rockford Fosgate 6x9" Punch - 220W

Come with/in 6x9 covered MDF boxes

no grille

$120

2 Sets of Wheel Lock nuts (18mm) to suit R33 studs $20 each

Used K&N Pod (155mm) - $15

Formuling Steering wheel and boss - came off a Camira I had ages ago - $20

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BF,

I am interested in the Nakamichi and 6x9". I tried to give you a call but you did not pick up. I hope that you are going to give it to me for a special price.

I just have the stock stereo in the car so can only listen to AM at the moment.

Give me a call.

AD.

Louis,

The suspension sits the wheel arch just off the top of the tyres. Put it this way, it's lower than the way my TEINs are set up now, so if ya wanna see, you can judge yourself.

Getting the springs off is not as easy as removing and fitting the whole assembly. You need spring compressors and maybe an air rattle gun.

AD, I'll call you about the Naca and 6*9s

Cheers,

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