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For Sale, Need 2 Sell All, Ca18 Turbo Mani, Fmic, Turbo Timer, Climate Contorls, +more


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All listed parts for sale located Southern Suburbs of Adelaide,

Any questions or want to have a look txt or ring me on 0403 642 517.

Strut Brace to fit Siliva and 180sx S14, S15 $60 ono

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Greddy FMIC 600x270x75 $350 ono

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Climate Control Loom for Silvia $Make an OFfer$

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R33 Climate Control Unit x2 $50 ono

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R32 Climate Control Unit $40 ono

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Silvia, 180SX Climate Control Unit $100 ono

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S14 ABS System and Bracket $100 ono

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S14 Clutch Master Cylinder $80 ono

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S14 Automatic Brake Pedal $20 ono

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HKS Turbo Timer $50 ono

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CA18 Low Mount Stainless Turbo Manifold $200 ono

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Cheers.

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