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Hey Guys

got some parts for sale and now need to make way for the project car

I sold my NX-R so don't need these anymore

most parts are off a 1992 NX-R

im located Southern Suburbs of Adelaide

willing to post at buyers expense

1, set off 4 auscar rims 16' with a hub size 65mm and stud to stud size 71mm in average condition $150

auscarrims16.jpg

2, a full set of wheel nuts and lock nuts off a NX-R

$15

NX-Rwheelnuts.jpg

3, 1 super steel 595, 205/40 R17 i drove on it for about 5000k 98% tread

$50

supersteel59520540R17.jpg

4,NX-R caliper kit front and rear, model number (41120 11L27)

$50

NX-Rcaliperkit4112011L27.jpg

5, R31 Rb30 pacemaker extractors with nuts

$100

R31Rb30extractors.jpg

6,i have a set off 1992 NX-R CV's about 70000k old

$ make an offer

1992NX-RCV.jpg

7, set of 2 r34 side clear indicators with bulb and plug 1 is scratched and cracked the other is good $25

r34sideclearindicators.jpg

8, and for the last few parts just make an offer

2x sr20 distributor 1 has broken distributor cap 80000 km or less

sr20distributor.jpg

sr20 coil pack 80000 km or less

sr20coilpack.jpg

sr20 coil pack module 80000 km or less

sr20coilpackmodule.jpg

NX lower control arm

NXlowercontrolarm.jpg

2x NX boot light's

NXbootlight.jpg

+ battery terminal

batteryterminal.jpg

NX left hand door trim

NXlefthanddoortrim.jpg

pod filter

podfilter.jpg

Razo racing pedals of a nx

Razoracingpedals.jpg

thanks

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