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Hi Guys,

Ive got a few parts i wanna get rid of as i have no use for them any more.

Im located in Sydney and would prefer if potential buyers organise there own transport.

180sx SR20 Front Bar in White no cracks $100

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180sx CA18det Standard Front Bar In Gun Metal

Grey no cracks $50

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180sx Sr or Ca rear bar no Cracks $50

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CA18 front Park/Indicators $20 the pair

CA18 Air Flow Meter $80

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S14a 200sx Standard Intercooler $50

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Autometer 2 5/8 Sportcomp black face Fuel Gauge $50

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s14a SR20 Standard 200sx Turbo Manifold $50

R33 GTST series 1 Rear Wing $20

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Mistubishi Lancer / Mirage Front Bar $75

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Nissan r33 RB26 GTR standard Rods and Pistons x 6 $150

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Nissan R33 GTR standard Cams $100

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Nissan R33 GTR Sump cracked but with front Diff $100

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VN SS GROUP A front Bar $80

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All prices are negotiable

If your interested please PM me

Cheers

Garth

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