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D-project Subframe Brace, Lsd Diff, Advan Rcii + Advan Semislicks, Raybrig Hids, Narva Foglights, Rear Swaybar Setup, S15 Taillights


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@ sydney/homebush, can do package deals, first in first served, all offers considered, can deliver anything but big things you'll have to pay :)

brand new D-Project Rear Subframe Brace

Suit Silvia/200SX S13 S14 S15, Skyline R32 R33 R34, Cefiro A31 (NON HICAS)

$135 delivered via express overnight (new is $165)

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example pic of where the brace goes:

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r33gtst rear swaybar with d-brackets + d-bushings and full endlinks

Price: $50

price dropped: $40

s15 (same as R34 GTR) R200 HELICAL LSD centre with output shafts, best diff money can buy for your street car and/or grip racing.

Price: $350

price dropped: $310

price dropped: $280

s15 taillights including both harnesses, see pics

$130

*rare* 26mm 100% OEM factory nissan s15/s14 radiator, from some lucky s14s only your stock one is 12 or 14mm thin, direct bolt in onto any s14 and s15 and keeps your standard shroud and fan setup to look 100% standard, will not leak on you like the china shit lol

price: $150

price dropped: $140

USED genuine and damn rare Raybrig HID foglights!!, including all wiring and Raybrig switch, Raybrig relays and Raybrig housings

$590 express overnight delivered

price dropped: $560

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USED quality brand NARVA foglights, model = compac 80, 55w, 80mm wide version

$90 express overnight delivered

price dropped: $70

price dropped: $60, sells for $130 at autobarn! (pic from autobarn attached for reference :thumbsup:)

4x Advan Racing "RCII" @ 17x8.5" +31offset, 5x114.3pcd

4x Advan Racing "A048" semislick tyres @ 235/45/17MH

A set of lightweight Advan Racing "RCII" wheels 17x8.5" +31 offset, previous owner of the rims had them on a nissan skyline and said one has been fixed and repainted so that's why there isn't a sticker, the others have some rash here and there so please check the pictures, with a set of Advan "A048" semislick tyres in 235/45/17MH with enough tread for a trackday or two and some commuting :)

Price: $1800

Price dropped: $1700

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these rims will fit under both the front and rear guards and can fit a huge amount of tyres on that size: it means you can rotate the rims/tyres to make the most out of all 4 tyres, as opposed to just keeping the front pair and the rear pair separate = making track days cheaper for you

@ sydney/homebush, can do package deals, first in first served, all offers considered, can deliver anything but big things you'll have to pay :)

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Yeeah - I actually think I need a HICAS bar - not this brace - I have a bit missing from my subframe - but because it is missing I don't know what bit it is..... I need to take some pics....

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