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1x Sabelt 4 point harness

Red - seat belt type - 3'

$150

2x Securon 4 point harness's

Black - Quick release - 2'

$150 for both

SR20 startor motor

GC - $100

SR20 AFM's

S13 - S14 - S14a

$50 ea

CA18DET - complete head

Rocker covers - Cams and pulleys

$300

CA18DET - inlet manifolds

With or without throttles - near complete

$80 ea

CA18DET - Turbo exhaust manifold

nuts - locks - gasket

$80

CA18DET - AFM

$50

R180 Diff - S13 SR20DE

diff - halfshafts - Manual tailshaft

$150

S13 Silvia 1/4's

Red in colour - drivers flaired - passenger small dent

$50 for both

WGC34 Stagea - Precedeo lowered springs

Approx 340mm hub to guard

$150

WGC34 Stagea - lights

S2 Headlights - H1's fitted - no xenon - $300

S2 Hi Beams - $200

WGC34 Passenger mirror

S2 - silver in colour

$50

Sam 0423 648 114

Gold Coast - Happy to post at your cost!

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