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Item Summary: ******* NISSAN PARTS ********* get a bargain,taking up room

Selling parts so as i can clear up some space in my garage.

Parts are located at Camira - near ipswich, but i can organise parts to be taken down to the gold coast during the week and you can pick up from there

CONTACT ME ON - 0403655048

Nissan S13 / 180sx Parts -

CA18 engine crossmember - $50

Heater/aircon unit - the big box thing thats under the dash - $50

Heater/aircon control box - $30

interior light - $10

CA18 Brake Calipers, front and rear - $60

Mirrors - Complete with glass,motors,wires - $40

180sx Rear bumper, with reo - $80

Tailshaft - rear piece,with brackets - unsure what model it came off - $40

180sx tail lights with centre piece - $50

2 x standard rims - $30

Cluster - has 230831km, doesnt have the plastic over the front - $30

1 x Tein HA right front coilover. Also have the springs and seats for the left front - $50

Viscous Diff - 3x2 bolt up pattern. R200???? $150

powersteering rack - missing 1side - $30

Virtex sideskirts - $150

Washerbottle, with bracket and pumps - $40

Bilstein rear shocks, no leaks - $50 - SOLD

gearbox/stereo suround, has 4switches,carbon fibre look - $40

Exterior pillar plastics - goes between front and rear window, have carbon fibre nismo stickers - $50

Left side exterior pillar plastic - goes between front and rear windows - $15

drivers side kick panel/fuse box cover, its cracked - $10

exterior plastic that goes between the door and glass - leftside - $10

clutch mastercylinder, has 5/8 and 19 writen on it - $40

CA brake rotors - front and rear - $30

rear hubs,knuckles,drive shafts, 1 of the drive shafts boots is split - $50

rear swaybar - standard - $15

handbrake cables - $30

S14 silvia parts -

Auto brake pedal - $15

Auto shifter,handle and interior surround - $20

stock intercooler piping, not sure if its all there - $30

auto tailshaft - $40

Stock rear suspensions arms, im not sure if they came off s14 or s13

Toe, Traction, camber - $40

R32 skyline Parts -

Front and rear brake rotors - $40

rb20 Engine mount - $10

rear swaybar - standard - $15

Rear shocks and springs - GAB super, damper adjust - $50

rear cradle, bare - $30

hicas rack - $20

R33 Rb25det skyline parts -

Rear calipers, with pads - $50

cluth slave cylinder - $20

oil pickup pipe - goes in the sump - $15

Cam covers - $30

intake plenum - $40

Exhaust manifold heatshield - $15

exhaust manifold - $30

gearbox crossmember - its for a rb25box in a VL commodore - $30

fuel rail - $15

Series 1 head - internaly complete(cams,valves,springs,gears) - $250

2 x VCT sensors - $20each

Block - internally complete(crank,rods,pistons) - 1piston is damaged - $80

waterpump - $20

rear mainseal housing - $15

Front 5stud hubs,knuckles and upper arms - $80

inlet and exhaust cams -S1, standard - $30

standard oi cooler and oil filter - $25

Various metal tubes - heater,turbo.. $25 the lot

Plate that lets you bolt standard throttlebody to a greddy style plenum - $20

RB30 parts -

Haynes repair manual - VL commodore 86- 89 - $15

Various gaskets - $20

Lower front cover - goes over timing belt - $15

harmonic balancer - $20

engine bracket - leftside - $15

Rods - have been acid bathed and new bushes pressed in - $40

I also have -

2 x Tensioners - $10each

1x idler - $10

Various brackets, not sure if they r off rb30 or rb25 - $30the lot

rb26 plate - goes between the gearbox and engine - $10

i have pics if u wanna see anything, just pm me

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UPDATED PARTS I STILL HAVE

CA18 engine crossmember - $50

Heater/aircon unit - the big box thing thats under the dash - $50

Heater/aircon control box - $30

interior light - $10

CA18 Brake Calipers, front and rear - $60

Mirrors - Complete with glass,motors,wires - $40

180sx Rear bumper - $60

Tailshaft - rear piece,with brackets - unsure what model it came off - $40

2 x standard rims - $30

Washerbottle, with bracket and pumps - $40

gearbox/stereo suround, has 4switches,carbon fibre look - $40

Exterior pillar plastics - goes between front and rear window, have carbon fibre nismo stickers - $50

Left side exterior pillar plastic - goes between front and rear windows - $15

drivers side kick panel/fuse box cover, its cracked - $10

exterior plastic that goes between the door and glass - leftside - $10

clutch mastercylinder, has 5/8 and 19 writen on it - $40

CA brake rotors - front and rear - $30

rear hubs,knuckles,drive shafts, 1 of the drive shafts boots is split - $50

rear swaybar - standard - $15

handbrake cables - $30

S14 silvia parts -

Auto brake pedal - $15

Auto shifter,handle and interior surround - $20

stock intercooler piping, not sure if its all there - $30

auto tailshaft - $40

Stock rear suspensions arms, im not sure if they came off s14 or s13

Toe, Traction, camber - $40

R32 skyline Parts -

Front and rear brake rotors - $40

rear swaybar - standard - $15

hicas rack - $20

r32 rear calipers - $50

R33 Rb25det skyline parts -

oil pickup pipe - goes in the sump - $15

gearbox crossmember - its for a rb25box in a VL commodore - $30

waterpump - $20

rear mainseal housing - $15

Front 5stud hubs,knuckles and upper arms - $80

Various metal tubes - heater,turbo.. $25 the lot

Plate that lets you bolt standard throttlebody to a greddy style plenum - $20

RB30 parts -

Haynes repair manual - VL commodore 86- 89 - $15

Lower front cover - goes over timing belt - $15

harmonic balancer - $20

engine bracket - leftside - $15

Rods - have been acid bathed and new bushes pressed in - $40

I also have -

2 x Tensioners - $10each

1x idler - $10

Various brackets, not sure if they r off rb30 or rb25 - $30the lot

rb26 plate - goes between the gearbox and engine - $10

i have pics if u wanna see anything, just pm me



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