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L&RH DOOR LATCH INSERTS $ 15

mint 180sx door trims

centre console with mirror controlls

2X REAR SEATBELT LATCHES $10

HANDBRAKE COVER $15

1X RANDOM SMALL VENT $5

FUSEBOX COVER - SLIGHT HOLE $5

LEFT FOOT REST $5

1X FUSE OVER $10

FLEXI GEAR BOOT $10

L&RH MIRRORS - DRIVERS SIDE MISSING GLASS

DRIVERS PLASTIC DOOR MOULD

2 SETS 180SX TAILLIGHT GARNISHES

L&RH WIPERS

1X GEARBOX MOUNT steel minus rubber $40

BLACK GOOD PAINT DRIVERS DOOR 150 (incl glass latch and power motor)

BRAKE BOSSTER

L&RH PILLAR TRIM

MINT WHITE REAR HATCH $150

PASSANGER 180SX REAR WINDOW

REAR CAMBER ARMS $50

CA LOOM

MINT BONNET WHITE $160

GEARBOX HARD CHASSIR RUBBER COVER

CHAROOL CANISTER

L&RH TOP FRONT SEAT TRIM

UPPER DOOR PLASTIC INTIRIOUR MOULDS

L&RH SIDE PEAR LOWER TRIM

GOOD SHELL STRAIGHT FROM FRONT SHOCK MOUNTS BACK can be sold with front cut t use for repair $400 with the front cut

bare 180 front cut minta totaly bar 150

R34

POWERSTEARING PUMP $80

AUTO CONVERTER $50

AUTO STARTER MOTER $80

R32

4 door bn kit brand new minus front bar $250

2 door bn sideskirts good nic $100

R33 STEARING COLLUM

BUMP!!!!!

R33 stock air box and snorkel with near new apexi pannel filter $70

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By joey_5004 at 2011-07-14

r33 stock coolah with all pipes $50

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By joey_5004 at 2011-07-14

r33 sers2 rear seat set in mint con $50

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By joey_5004 at 2011-07-14

r34 set of GT-T rims with out tyres $170

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By joey_5004 at 2011-07-14

r33 stock front shocks and stock rear springs$50

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By joey_5004 at 2011-07-14

r33 aftermarket front bar, needs paint. has afew cracks and is missing the left hand side cover over the fog light $150

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By joey_5004 at 2011-07-14

R33 seris2 front grill in silver.. has a clip or 2 missing and afew scratches $50

Pm or 0431528958 ..

BUMP !! everything needs to go .

1: R32 "A" Piller mounted boost guage trim to suit 60mm guage $10ono - Pending payment

2: HKS Boost guage and loom (60mm) $40ono - Pending payment

3: Steel Mate 386M Remote Central Locking System (No Actuators came with kit) $40ono

4: 2x 5 stud 15mm Hubcentric Bolt On Spacers $100 FIRM - Need to sell spacers ASAP - SOLD

5: R32 2door L&R boot trim $5 each (Has holes cut out for strut brace)

Or take Boost guage and piller for $50.

Central locking kit was bought for my Daily but never got round to instaling it (Has never been used)

Boost guage will NOT come with vaccum pipe due to it being used for another guage.

Items:

Hankook RS3 265x35R18 (x4).

Item Condition:

Brand New.

Extra Info:

Surplus from Superlap, and I don't own any 18s to use them myself post event. Locally approximately $395 per tyre. Very impressed with the grip of these tyres on a racetrack. Fantastic high performance street tyre. These are the tyres you want for Superlap clubsprint class. Available now.

Contact Details:

Via PM is fine.

Price and price conditions:

$1,200 FIRM. Pickup - Cash, EFT, etc.

Now with a picture!

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have 4 18'' lenso wide track rims for sale 2 in perfect condition 2 need to be re rolled due too buying them already like that, comes with 4 tires in near new condition if i remember correctly. just sittin in the garage $200

Edited by gilly_ECR33

have 4 18'' lenso wide track rims for sale 2 in perfect condition 2 need to be re rolled due too buying them already like that, comes with 4 tires in near new condition if i remember correctly. just sittin in the garage $200

Could you pm me width offset tyres etc with pics

For Sale following items which i purchased but never got around to installing. Due to defects I have changed my mind on what i want to do with the car so this stuff needs to go.

Sard 600cc injectors $500

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Greddy cam gears to suit RB26(new) $400

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Sard FPR $80

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Tomei Type A poncams $600 inc postage These are for BNR32/BCNR33 (RB26DETT).

A252X A269IN lift in ex 9:15

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Apexi Power FC with hand controller (suit R32/R33 RB26DETT) 1000$

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For sale.

R33 S1 Dash 100$ - Has 3 screw holes on the passenger side as seen in picture.

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10 000k HID Kit - Used for a few months but working fine - 50$ (Blue light)

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Cusco Strut Brace - Type OS (New but with some scratches) - 100$

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hey i have a silver 4door shell.

the shell is pretty bare, not much inside worth using, lhs side doors are mint, 3 out of 4 door trims mint, handbrake cables (all 3) are there, rear subframe and all rear setup is there minus diff and rear steering arms.

no boot, rear bar, rear lights.

you can make some $$ off the handbrake setup and rear brakes and the rear subframe/rear shocks.

has rego 2months

needs to be gone this weekend...

$500

hey i have a silver 4door shell.

the shell is pretty bare, not much inside worth using, lhs side doors are mint, 3 out of 4 door trims mint, handbrake cables (all 3) are there, rear subframe and all rear setup is there minus diff and rear steering arms.

no boot, rear bar, rear lights.

you can make some $$ off the handbrake setup and rear brakes and the rear subframe/rear shocks.

has rego 2months

needs to be gone this weekend...

$500

When can I grab the handbrake handle off of you?

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