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Hey guys, I'm stripping my 93 180sx, and have the following parts for sale:

Tein Mono-flex coilovers $2000

Whiteline adjustable front and rear sway bars $350 the lot

Castor adjustbale bushes $100

Sub frame lock bushes $70

Rear Camber Adjustable Bushes $80

Power FC D-Jetro with HC (To suit redtop SR20det) $1000

Half Cage built by Brown Davis Roll Cages, which includes CAMS paperwork $900

Cobra Imola S fixed seat, with bride rail $650 Sold pending payment

GT2871r .64ex 52 trim $1200

SR20DET engine (excluding turbo) $2000

Tomei Poncams 256in/256ex 11.5 lift $500

SR20DET gearbox $600

Intercooler - Custom Garrett core 600x300x100, with piping complete $800

Type X Front bar with Topstage lip (includes all lights/indicators $500

Type X Tail lights, with centre peice $650

5-stud hubs $500

R32 front brakes with Ferodo DS2500 pads, standard rear brakes with EBC pads, plus rotors front and rear $600

Momo Race steering wheel with Boss kit $200

Autometer Ultra Comp Guages (Boost, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, Volts) Boost and Oil pressure are the larger size, as

well as an Autometer shift light $400 the lot (prefer not to seperate)

Sard 550cc Injectors (includes collars and plugs) $350

Bosch 040 fuel pump $150

2-Way Diff (unknown brand, been in the car since ownership) $400

Exhaust system, full 3-inch made custom by Protek Automotive in Melbourne $300

RPM 2-inch 4-point racing harness $100

Custom centre stereo surround piece, which includes fibreglassed moulds for 2 small gauges and shift light (has one small crack in it) $50

Do-Luck sideskirts $100

Pics can be available on request.

Many other parts to the car are available, you name it, I've probably got it.

Prefer it if Melbourne only, and pickup were available, due to my work committments

Any interest, feel free to PM me for more details, and please, no low ballers, because you will just be ignored.

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