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S14 manual conversion kit:

s14 abs tailshaft

s14 clutch and brake pedals

s14 master/slave cylinders and S14 damper/lines

s14 speedo drive

s14 X-member and mount

SR20det flywheel and clutch, throw out brg and fork

all bellhousing, starter, mount, flywheel, clutch and slave bolts

NO console surround or boot.

Perfer pick up

$400 No Box

SR20 Used manual gearbox: Not Neg

1x s13 sr20 5 speed manual

N/R, 2nd gear synchro crunches on downshift

new bearings and front housing fitted 18 mths ago

$300

S14a rear bumper:

pearl white, aus spec off s2

$100

S14 HKS rear coilovers:

HKS/kawasaki, 30 way adjust damper, pillowball tops

$200

S14 16' alloys X4:

16x6.5, few marks, straight, 4x RWC michelin tyres

$150

S14 - S15 JJR Camber arms:

Rear upper, Good condition

$100

S13 J's headlights:

dual square, glass removed, reflectors req rechrome, plastic's covers req repair

$200

S13 R180 3x2 diff:

out of ps13 sr20de

$50

Random other bits: !!!No stereo or console surrounds, lca's, brakes or hubs!!!

S14 dash plastics: vents, glove box and clusters from $5

S14 single airbag dash $40

S14 radiator and shroud manual $150

S14 s1 rad support $150

S14 Front X-member $80

S14 abs bmc and booster $80

S14 abs pumps s1 or s2 $30

S14a leather steering wheel inc. airbag $100

S13 boot trim complete $40

S13 radiator + shroud manual $100

S13 sr20 front calipers, lines and rotors $60

S13 and S14 sr20 engine parts From $5

Located Gold Coast,QLD

Prefer pick up

Sam 0423 648 114

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4x 18x7.5 +38 5/114 ENKEI 5 SPOKE rims + Hankook Tyres $1600 suit skyline,stagea,mazda,toyota

2x 18X8 +32 2x 18X9 +36 5/114 SPEEDY CHEETAH Rims + Federal Tyres $1100 suit skyline,200sx,toyota,mazda

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Or Swap both sets for good GTR offset jdm rims + tyres to suit stagea rs4s

S14 Ganardor mirrors: genuine electric, painted black $450

Better photos soon

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  • 2 weeks later...

Rear coilovers, Rear bar, speedy's, camber and tension arms, s14 rims & Gearbox Sold

S14 ganadors, enkei's and S14 manual kit still available!

+ s13 r180 diff & J's h/lights!

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