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Hi, where are you located?

I am interested in the HKS strut brace.

Hey mate, I'm in Japan !!

Strut brace is sitting here brand new and boxed up ready to go for whoever wants it.

I already have one in my car, heres some pics of mine, they really look great and really beef up the whole look of the engine bay.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Hk...html&st=120

Sorry mate, if you have sent me a PM, I won't be able to receive it as I am quite new to the forum.

Hey Mate no problems

I'm located in Japan and would send part by EMS so would take 3-4 days plus will have tracking number so you can see whats going on with. Japan post is bloody reliable!!

Strut brace is sitting here brand new and boxed up ready to go for whoever wants it.

I already have one in my car, heres some pics of mine, they really look great and really beef up the whole look of the engine bay.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Hk...html&st=120

UPDATED PRICES !!!

HKS KANSAI FRONT STRUT TOWER BRACE

Brand spanking new in its box ready to go. These are top quality, polished and are a beast of a strut brace , suit GTR33 / 34.

I have one in my GTR33 and they look great, dress up engine bay real nice.

$595 delivered

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

These have been used for a total of about 3500 km's and in excellent condition and 100% genuine Splitfire !!

Will suit RB26DETT / RB25DE / RB20DET / RB20DE

$400 Delivered

NISMO ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR

Used for about 3500 km's Ex Condition is working perfectly ! I went the Sard regulator for new engine build.

$120 Delivered

NISMO COMBINATION METER GAUGE CLUSTER BCNR33

I bought this as used item on Yahoo but since have got brand new one. Its in top condition and has 15,023 km's and working perfectly. Has 11,000 RPM meter.

$560 delivered

TAKATA 4 POINT RACING HARNESS MPH SERIES

Brand new in the box genuine Takata racing harness .

Model MPH 341

Expiry date is 2014

$595 delivered

NISMO GENUINE GEAR KNOBS

I have the following Nismo gear knobs for sale. Brand new and in unopened boxes.

NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob 5/6-MT Duracon ( 2 white and 2 black ) $65 Delivered

NISMO S-Tune Shift Knob GT500 6-MT Urethane $80 Delivered

GTR JDM NUMBER PLATES

I have 4 plates only they have Nissan written in kanji and GTR model. Check pics.

These sell for ¥5250 yen in Japan from the manufacturer. They are brand new and still in their wrapping!

GTR GTR32 , GTR33 and GTR34

$65 Each delivered

DEFI DIN GAUGE AND SENSORS

Used Defi Din Gauge in Ex cond. Comes with brand new sensors and fittings ready to hookup.

Sensors alone cost around $300 new

$500 Delivered

HID LIGHT KIT ( JUPITER )

HID kit with everything to hookup. Very easy install. I used these for 3 - 4 months, excellent light.

cost me ¥35,000yen.

$320 Delivered

Which model is the splitfire? SF-DIS-005 or SF-DIS-001

Hey mate sent you a pm !

For anyone else wondering they are SF-DIS-001 Splitfire Coilpacks and I'm slightly negotiable on price !

Can anyone confirm if the Kansai strut brace will or will not fit an ECR33, GTST?

need to know if it clears the motor and stock crossover pipe.

Can anyone confirm if the Kansai strut brace will or will not fit an ECR33, GTST?

need to know if it clears the motor and stock crossover pipe.

mate I cant help you there but going off HKS Kansai web page they are for GTR's

OK update

Nismo Combination Cluster Gauge Sold pending bank transfer clearance !

Splitfire Coilpacks Sold pending bank transfer clearance !

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