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- R33 GTST Fuel Pump (Great upgrade for S13/14 etc) = $70.00

- R33 Stock S1 Bonnet in Excellent condition = $400.00

- R33 Stock front pipe with guttered cat = Make an Offer

- R33 Stock Cooler = Make an Offer

- R33 TypeM rear pods (EC) = Make an Offer

- R33 HKB Boss Kit (GTR) = $20.00

- R33 GTST TEIN Coilovers (Height adjustable)(GC)(No leaks) = SOLD (PendingPayment)

- R33 FibreGlass S1 Vented bonnet (Slightly damaged)(Easy Fix) = $300.00

- S15 custom built 3" dump pipe (GC) = $125.00

- S15 Cat back with chrome cannon (GC) = $150.00

- S15 stock front bar (Red)(GC) = $145.00

- S15 stock rear bar (Red)(GC) = $175.00

- S15 factory drivers tail light (EC) = $150.00

- S15 factory steering wheel (With AirBag)(EC) = $700.00

- Apexi BOV with piping (GC) = $175.00 (plus ur stock pipe)

- 180SX Stock TailLights (3 Pieces)(EC) = $175.00

- 180SX SR stock front bar (Purple)(EC) = $100.00

- 180SX Stock rear bar (Purple)(GC) = $100.00

- S13 Super Low King Springs with shocks (FullSet) = $250.00

- 17" Concept 9 Wheels with GoodYear tyres (Shaddow Chromes)(EC)(215@front, 235@rear)(Multi-fit 4 stud) = $1200.00

- 16" Liquid silver finish wheels (multiFit 4 stud)(1 wheel has a few gutter marks)(Good tyres) = $750.00

- AutoGauge gauges (BrandNew)(Smoked Series. Looks like Defi black faced gauges):

Digital Air/Fuel ratio = $80.00

Boost = $70.00

Oil Pressure = $75.00

Oil Temp = $75.00

Water Temp = $70.00

Vaccum = $70.00

- Sports Steering Wheel (GC)(Old School style) = $50.00

- 5 Ways Adjustable Double Layers Alluminium GT Wing (LikeNew) = Make an offer

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Greg - They look like the pic added below this post. Look classy on a low car.

Mick - PM sent

lukits01 - can't find a part number as most of the writting on the box is chinese.

ecl - Seriously, considering reasonable offers above $150.00 as this costed just over $300.00 because its a double layed wing that is adjustable.

n2o - Yes, they are for 180SX. the springs are in new condition and come with stock shocks.

Sky_nismo - Series 1. I have no pics of the TEINS as they are still on my car till my new ones arrive.

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