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S14 front and rear 5 stud hub assemblys, fronts have the lower control arms and the stub axle with hubs, rears are complete with the stub axel, hubs, brake calipers, rotors, pads and handbrake cables $800ono

S14/S15 compatable TEIN type NA "well balanced master" Front and rear suspension. 16 ways damper adjustable, front spring base is adjustable. Less than 5000km old, they still look new!

Would be quite a firm, but smooth ride for the street without being the typical kidney adjusting coilovers type ride. Fronts have HKS Camber adjustable pillowball top mounts. $1500 ono

R34 GTR Brembo front calipers (gold) with as new ENDLESS SS brake pads, and as new rotors $2000ono

S14/S15 compatable Cusco ALC Carbon fibre strut brace as new $300 ono

HKS EVC Boost controller complete - $300 ono

Apexi EL2 electronic gauges BOOST and EXHAUST TEMP with all sensors, wiring AND controller. $650ono

Greddy Dual gauge pod pillar mount $100 firm

Standard S14 lsd, very tight. $350 ono

S14 rear drive shafts $150 the pair firm

S14 power steering rack complete $200

S14 LH Rear 1/4 window $200

S14 S1 bootlid no spoiler, has small dent $150

S14 S1 tail lights $100ea

S14 passenger side door complete with trim, and window $400 firm, or $200 for door and $200 for glass.

S14 front castor rods, the bushes have been replaced with the camber offset type nolothane ones $100 the pair

S14 series1 front seats good condition - $300 pair

Pierburg external fuel pump good for around 400rwhp $100 comes with some braided hoses etc.

Malpassi adjustable fuel pressure regulator with braided hoses and pressure gauge $150 firm

Sard adjustable fuel pressure reg BRAND NEW in box with fuel rail adaptor for nissans $200 firm

4x Nismo 740cc injectors straight fit for sr20 BRAND NEW and no collars required, $700firm

Cusco coilovers height adjustable and front camber adjustable to suit s13, 180sx, cefiro, laurel $650ono

ENKEI Evolotuion 5x114.3 stud pattern 17x9 with GTR Offset with below average tread bridgestone potenza 245 45 17 rcomp tyres, rims need a polish $1000 ono

Greddy style s13 inlet manifold powdercoated black, $150 firm

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Perth

Contact Details:

Call/SMS 0403 583 858

Do not PM me as this is NOT my parts

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