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Its time to cleanout the garage, I have these parts for sale.

Exedy Heavy duty cushioned button clutch to suit s14 (maybe s13) $250

approx 1 year old. Slipped occasionally on hard launches with 215rwkw and 265 rear tyres. approx 1-2mm meat left, Would be fine for stock cars.

Only selling due to engine rebuild and chasing more power.

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Autometer Sport comp mech. Boost gauge (20psi) 2 5/8" (66.7mm) and cup/mount. $60

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3" HKS Super Drager cat-back exhaust to suit s14. $300

Needs a good clean. 2 small dints and a few scratches.

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16" SSR Longchamp XR-4z Kai - 5x114.3 - $400

16 x 7 +48 Type C, with 205/55/r16 Maxxis MA-Z1 tyres 5000km old

16 x 8 +48 Type D, with 225/50/r16 Maxxis MA-V1 on wear indicators

Some gutter rash and marks, only 2 centre caps

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KYB 'Super Special' shocks + Springs (bottom rubber mounts worn) Suit R32 gtst - Used $140

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R32 gtst standard turbo, elbow and lines. Approx 140k km's - Used $170

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R32 gtst standard intercooler (no pipes) - Used $40

R32 gtst standard fuel pump - Used $25

R32 gtst standard dump+front pipe - Used $35

R32 RB20 AFM + plug (1 broken mount but bolts on with bracket) - $50

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Z32 AFM + plug (stuffed/faulty) Still works but maxed out at 185rwkw @ 16psi - Used $100

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R32 gtst standard injectors X6 (a few cracked pintle caps) - $80

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RB25 boost solenoid - Used $25

S14 SR20 boost solenoid - Used $25

R32 gtst standard Cam gears - Used $20

Super Pro Diff bushes - SPF2637K - New $50

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R32 gtst factory option driving/fog lights - $75

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Jaycar IEBC (assembled but could never get it to work) - $35

Jaycar IEBC Hand controller and RS232 Connecting Lead (works perfectly) - $60

Performance Electronics For Cars magazine (to build jaycar kits) - $10

NICE NS453 wheel studs X10 (suit r32gtst front) - New $75

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All prices are pickup from Ballarat, Vic. Postage at buyers expense.

Contact via PM or SMS 0438651739

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