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FS: Full URAS Kit in Maroon but can be repainted.

PICS: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...&CODE=12&CID=20

NB. As we know these are extremely hard to find! I have had it on the car for several months (without the front bar), selling cuz I need the dorras. Would prefer VIC buyer :D

$350 for F/S/R

hey buddy this still for sale?

condition?

hey buddy this still for sale?

condition?

Indeed it is. Although its probably not worth coming from Sydney for. Condition is as follows:

  • I painted it myself and the clear coat bubbled. Meaning it has tiny white dots all over it.
  • Rear bar is ruff from clear coat.
  • Rear bar came off on the freeway so it has a small crack in the corner on one side and is worn right through on the underneath left (not visible)
  • Also its a 'quality' Viva Garage kit so it isnt the best fit. I have sanded skirts and is only really noticable on the right hand side of the rear bar under the light (sticks out about 5-10mm)

This is why it is so cheap. If you are going to re-paint it then the condition probably isnt a big issue. Freight would be about $100 to sydney I think as thats how much it was from adelaide. I would lurrrrve you to pick it up. Could even meet at winton/albury or something if ur really keen.

Let me know.

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All off my Ceffy. Open to reasonable offers unless noted. All items are in Melbourne but happy to send small items and if large items please arrange courier from your end and pick up from me. thanks

- RB20DET auto = SOLD

- RB20DET diff = SOLD

- RB20DET starter motor (EC)(3 months warranty) = SOLD

- RB20DET Turbo (No shaft play at all)(EC) = SOLD

- Stock Cat = SOLD

- A31 front guards (perfect condition) = SOLD

- A31 front bar (EC) = SOLD

- A31 rear bar (EC) = SOLD

- A31 front grill = SOLD

- A31 centre console (EC)

- A31 cluster with 96000k's on clock. (EC)

- A31 foot brake pedal setup

- S13 Tanabe Coilovers. Height and front camber adjustable. No Leaks (GC) = SOLD

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hey guys

full A31 hubs/rotors/calipers/pads/clips for sale - good upgrade for ca owners - $200

S14 rear conversion 5 stud kit - hubs/rotors/calipers/pads/pins/clips/brake dust covers/stub axles/handbrake cables - full bolton for s13/180 - slight mod to handbrake for a31/c33 - $300

A31 navy blue bonnet - no dents - comes with shocks attached - perfect nick - $200

RB20DET hicas power steering pump - $70

A31 hicas steering rack - $100 with tie rods/ends

A31 hicas pump - $70 with connections/lines

3" A31/R32/S13 diff back exhaust - with cannon - cannon has been scraped on bottom and needs to be welded - $100

more to come as i think of it!

--------------------------------- Located in SA - no shipping interstate

WTB - S14 steering rack with rods/ends

hey guys

full A31 hubs/rotors/calipers/pads/clips for sale - good upgrade for ca owners - $200

S14 rear conversion 5 stud kit - hubs/rotors/calipers/pads/pins/clips/brake dust covers/stub axles/handbrake cables - full bolton for s13/180 - slight mod to handbrake for a31/c33 - $300

A31 navy blue bonnet - no dents - comes with shocks attached - perfect nick - $200

RB20DET hicas power steering pump - $70

A31 hicas steering rack - $100 with tie rods/ends

A31 hicas pump - $70 with connections/lines

3" A31/R32/S13 diff back exhaust - with cannon - cannon has been scraped on bottom and needs to be welded - $100

more to come as i think of it!

--------------------------------- Located in SA - no shipping interstate

WTB - S14 steering rack with rods/ends

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The following items are WANTED by me in order to tidy up my car ready to sell:

-A31 hicas steering rack with tie rods/ends

-A31 hicas pump with connections/lines

-Cefiro rear windscreen wiper

-a31/s13 Front drivers side hub assembly with wheel bearing

-Swap a31 driver side seat with someone's spare to get trim to match. Currently I have the black/white patern material but the rest of the cabin is dark grey.

-Factory decent condition s13/a31 front shocks. No springs required but will buy them as well if neccessary.

I also have some spares that I can trade or let go at mates rates:

-A31 rb20det engine suit wrecking. Highlights from this include factory turbo in good nick, two full sets of coil packs (one set older style rb20 loom plug, other set new). Still have most of the engine bit and pieces, no loom but things like CAS and piping.

Please PM here to enquire.

Cheers,

Michael

safety21 c33/a31 full 6 point bolt in cage... blue padding and cage is gloss black

$650 quick sale

very streetable cage as it follows all roof and pillar lines... can only see front 2 bars going down the windscreen out the front... rest of the cage not visible on the outside!

SA

bride ergo seat fs $450

16x9-1 work merc style polished dishies... 5x114.3... 205/50/r16 stretched 50% tread... $700

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Kei Office

coilovers excellent near new condition

adjustable 2 way height, damper and camber tops

8 front, 6 rear

i had these brought over by thuy and they were only in my car for about 1000 kms before i took them out.

the cars gone now so im selling up.

im in melb.

$1250ono

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