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Cleaning out a bunch of stuff I have laying about. I brought some of this back from Japan with me and some of it is old stuff that has been in my shed for years. Pickup is in Newcastle area, NSW.

Will swap parts for the following:

Bride fixed back seat, MUST be graduation coloured with Bride written on the headrest (to match my passenger seat). No rail needed.

S13 Silvia blot lock with cover, CA type preferred but SR type will be considered.

R32 Skyline speedo sender, must be from a car with a 4.39:1 diff. Or a sender from any other car that is for the same ratio and will fit the box.

S13 Silvia/180sx OEM door/window visors.

S13 Silvia/180sx drivers side power window switch. Obviously in excellent working condition.

Yokohama AVS wheels, 17x9 +19 (I actually thought they were +25 previously but the numbers on the back of the wheel say 19), set of four in white. 5x114.3 PCD (so 5 stud Nissan, Toyota etc) Wheels condition is good. One pair of tyres are gone, good for a few laps of the drift track. The other pair of tyres have only a bit of life left in them. See pictures. $800.

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Impul Pro Mesh wheels, 15x6.5 +5, set of four. No tyres. 4x114.3 (so 4 stud Nissan, Toyota etc). Wheels are also in good condition. $600.

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15x6.5 +1 Volk Mesh wheels. They are in good condition, a few water marks on them that will polish off by hand and the odd scratch from normal usage but nothing else.

$600 pickup in the Newcastle area.

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S14 5 stud rear hubs, $150 pickup.

R33 5 stud rear hubs, $150 pickup.

S14 full set of standard rear arms. Should also fit S15. $10 per arm.

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R33 front lower control arms, $100 pickup.

New 4 to 5 stud hubcentric conversion spacers, $250 plus post or pickup.

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S13 triple gauge pod. Moulded to fit dash. Fits one 60mm and two 52mm gauges (can be ground out to fit three 60mm gauges). $30 plus post.

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CA18DET front wheel drive version turbo manifold. $50 pickup.

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12" Kicker sub and amp with box etc. $80 pickup.

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Sony 6x9 speakers, near new mounted in boxes. $90 pickup.

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Kouki 180sx (type X) right hand side rear section side skirt. OEM part with all clips. $50 pickup.

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R33 driveshafts, $100 pickup.

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S13 rear brake rotor, one only $10 pickup.

274mm rotors, pair, decent nick. I used them with SR brakes in the past before I upgraded to S14 brakes, although they are off something else (Primera maybe) originally. $40 pick up.

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S13 Silvia tail lights. One has a minor crack on one side (pictured), the other has tiny scratches that will polish out. Good one for $30 and the othe for $15.

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SR20 head. Includes valves and lifters but no cams. $20 pickup.

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S13 Silvia new clear headlight covers. $250 plus post.

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Bride Brix seat. Excellent condition, the bolsters are excellent, the base still has plenty of padding. No rail. $600 pickup. Will consider swapping for a Bride Zeta III or similar with cash adjustment if necessary.

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S13 standard control rear control arms, lower arms x2, traction arms x2. $10 each.

S13 standard front castor/tension rods. Rubber in good conditon $10 each.

Gear knob, almost new. $10 plus postage.

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S13 with SR20DET (may fit CA18 cars) aluminium heat shield. $20 pickup. See bottom photo for fitment.

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180sx kouki (late model) from lip. Fibreglass copy, brand new. Minor damage from transport. I had one the same on my 180sx in Japan. $150 pickup.

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Underside.

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My car with the same type of lip.

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