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Here's what I still got up for sale

Will upload more photo's when I get an opportunity to take em.

A Z32 AFM + Plug. It's been in Australia from Japan for not more than a month, is in pristine condition, and is the cleanest used AFM I've seen. Contains both meshes and plug has plenty of length - sold pending payment

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Blitz BOV on Hotpipe for R33 GTS-T - $150 Delivered

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RB20DET 80mm AFM + Blitz SUS Pod filter - $150 Delivered

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444cc injectors from R32, R33 GTR Skyline, RB26 DETT - $250 Delivered

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Stock R32 GTS-T RB20DET Manual transmission ECU - $150 Delivered

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2 Pair-sets of foglights, one in pure brilliant white, and one in amber. Great working condition, almost regret getting an aftermarket front bar as I can no longer use these. They work fantastic (they'll take out an eye if you angle them up) - $80 a pair

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Clear/white indicators (rectangular type). Perfect, unused, still in the box. - sold pending payment

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A complete front bar for a Nissan Nissan 180sx SR model with teardrop indicators in factory green, also has foam backing, headlight brackets and underskirt. A small kink on the undermouth lip, but easily straightened with a heat gun - $100

A damaged front bar (damage on drivers side) with undermouth lip removed for a fmic, damage can be repaired with an abs welding kit, one teardop indicator (passenger side) - $3.22

Great condition pair of S14 front seats, clean as a whistle, no rails - $200

S15 rear 5-stud conversion and brake setup, contains calipers, rotors, uprights, hubs, cables and hoses. Fantastic condition, came from a mint s15 with very low km's. Factory pads got massive meat and rotors are barely worn. Perfect for those chasing a 5-stud conversion without going drum brake setup - $350

S13 front and rear brake setup. Contains calipers, rotors, hubs, uprights, hoses, cables, and front lower control arms. Great upgrade for ca18, came off my car in perfect order - $200

R32GTR Brake Master Cylinder, could do with a clean, other than that, great working condition - On hold

Most prices are negotiable

Pm me

Phillips

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