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Jap Parts Sale #2 - More Wheels, Bride Seat, Coilovers, Etc


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This is Part 2 of a big parts sale. Check out Part 1 of this sale here

Also check out my RB25 manual engine package (front cut) for sale here

All prices are negotiable, inspections are welcome. I'm located ~15 minutes south of the Adelaide CBD.

18" Dished Mesh wheels 4&5 stud - 18x9 +27 fronts, 18x10 +15 rears. Tyres: 225/40 Bridgestone G-Grids front, 265/35 Dunlop Lemans rear - $1800

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Ohlins coilovers "Mines edition?" full set for R33 GTR 10k/10k - no leaks, no knocks, etc - $1000

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HKS "Hyper D" full set for S13 8k/6k rates - no leaks, no knocks, etc - $1000

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Tein HE "Winding Master" pair fronts for S13 - no leaks, no knocks, etc - $500

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Bride Brix "Keiichi Tsuchiya Model" Limited Edition. With S13 drivers-side bride rail - $450

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Greddy Temp Gauge with warning light & memory recall - silver face - complete with loom, senders & control box. - $150

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Momo wheel - $80

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Panasonic jap double-din CD/MD head unit - $50

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Trust/GREX White gearknob suit Nissan - $40

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Lots has sold since last update

Still for sale.

4 Stud S13 Front Hubs - $150

twin spot nissan brake callipers on vented 4 stud 280mm disks, with aftermarket pads - $200

S14 Lower Control Arms - $2500

Momo Race steering wheel with momo horn button - $100

Recaro reclinable seat, with recaro rail to suit C34/S14/etc. - $400

Ohlins coilovers - R33 GTR - $1000 (sold pending payment)

Momo race steering wheel (another) - $60

Locked R200 diff - $200

3” De-cat pipe - $50

S14/S15 tie rods & tie rod ends with rack spacers for more lock (brand new!) - $80

C34 Rear Cradle (Non-hicas) also suits S14, etc. - $250

C34 Laurel Sideskirts (factory) - $100

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