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Shadow Chrome 17x7 114.3x4 lightweight rims with new tyres(17x215x40) PERFECT FOR S13!!! $1400

Vertex Rear bar with added vents to give customised look $350

180sx COMPLETE Headlights with motors $180

passenger side door for 180/silvia $180

1 set of stock black side mirrors for 180/silvia $80 set or $50 each

Drivers side window $50

Slightly damaged rear re-enforcment bar $60

ca radiator $80

ca fan and air con condensor $100

ca front brake calipers $120 set or $70each

ca18det fuses and cover $20 for lot or $5 each

ca18det fuel lines $make an offer

ca18det brake fluid bottle $20

ca18det power steering fluid bottle $20

ca18 stock air filter and piping $80

Window/side mirror motors and wiring $20

180/Silvia door handles (2)$20 each or 2 for $50

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: Used but good condition

Reason for Selling: Clearing out the garage of un-needed parts

Price and Payment Conditions: All prices are negotiable and payment can be made in cash, money order or direct payment into my bank account.

Pictures: On Request

Contact Details: PM or email [email protected]

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do you have the radiator fan cover or a ca18det???? cheers

[email protected]

where on the coast are you?

im also interested in a radiator over flow bottle

cheers

Yes i do have the radiator fan cover! Im in highland park, just south of nerang.

  • 2 weeks later...
note: you destroyed a good rear bar lol.. unless it was screwed in that area already

hahahhaha actually ive have many ppl comment on how good it looks...thanx 4 ur thoughts anyways!

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