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complete oil cooler kit with oil filter mount so it can be bolted up to s13,s14 or s15 just be replacing the oil filter outlet that is provided. kit is used but still in great condition. has long braided lines and quality fittings. -$350 PRICE DROP $300!!! ....braided lines not pictured but do come with kit

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standard s13 fan shroud - $20

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17x7 skid rims. no tyres. good offset for s13. full set in good condition - $150

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standard s13 k's model rear spoiler. good condition just dirty - $30

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s14 gearbox complete with bellhousing ect. SOLD!!!!

s13 bootlid. has origional hole welded up but has two small hole where a wing was fitted. painted matte black - $50

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^^^^^2x fusion subs in custom box. 1 sub f**ked other sub works fine. sick of it taking up space in my room. -$100

complete series1 r31 front end minus bonnet. no dents. big scratched from sitting around. good for replacement panels. lights all work ect -$100

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complete DR30 RSX interior minus passenger seat and dash. everything else there. including black carpet. everything in great condition. will give it a quick clean before sale. - $300 firm

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DR30 RSX front struts and brakes. has electronic controlled damper adjustment tops. aftermarket springs and shocks. unsure of brands or rates but doesnt seem too stiff but rebounds well. $250 no pictures atm

S13 center console surround. good nic. $25

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i am free all this week so if anyone wants to pick anything this week is the best. my number for quick contact is 0421 938 985. please no private numbers as i will not answer them

cheers

aaron

may trade for parts of interest like iron mask bonet and headlights with cash either way or a c210 manual tailshaft

you have the rear passenger electric window switches??? both L/H and R/H side ... I would snap up the Interior aswell but I have the other Red/Black trim

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do u have all 4 pwr window mecs? and interested in sending 2 Qld?

jon.

i have 2, but they are spares.

there IS however a TI near me, all window mechs are there.

they are a pain to remove as the screw is usually corroded or fused into the mount, si drilling is required

if you REALLY keen, let me know how much you wnat to pay for them, and I will go sort it out.

Postage willo likely be $30 as they weigh a fair bit

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