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Hey guys,

Got some parts for sale for s13/sr20det/random....not sure what any of it is worth but make a reasonable offer and we'll see what happens. pics of everything. I apologise in now, i'm not that great mechanically so if i've listed something and its not there i've probably named something else wrong.

NOTE: Postage at buyers expense.

I have for sale:

- SR20DET 5spd manual ecu (needs to be chipped) - $70

- S13 rear bar (paint is worn, missing one mounting bracket) ideal for drift spares - black -$20

- stock s13 sr20 cat - $20

- Garrett T25G turbo (i think its blown) - $60

- dump pipe from T25 (was told it was T28, but i found out the turbo was actually T25. cracked - needs welding) - $25

- stock sr20 dump pipe - $25

- stock sr20 manifold w/ heat shield - $50

- other various exhaust parts - prices vary

- thermo fan - $15

- radiator shroud (no pic) - $10

- stock s13 air box - $100 (includes filter)

- stock intake pipe (I will sell intake pipe and airbox for $110)

- what i think is stock sr20/s13 AFM??? - $30

- 4 x stock coil packs - $40 - SOLD

- s13 auto brake pedal - $10

- stock intercooler - $50

- what i think is stock rear sway bar $20

- Lukey sr20 exhaust - $200

- 1 Farrad Capacitor - $300

- 2 Fusion 15" subs (NOT IN BOX) - $150

- "silvia" rear garnish for s13 (black) - $20

- s13 auto rear tail shaft - $70

- NGK Platinum spark plugs - PFR6A-11 x 6 (i know they suit RB20DETs - will update with other applications. These go for $20each. These have never been used) - $100

- there are also other parts which i dont know what they are....all have pics.

NOTE: Prices are fairly stable but can negotiate

I am located in Kellyville/NSW. Pics will be up soon

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