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HKS 550's have little use but have been sitting around for a couple of years so i'll send them off for cleaning and testing before shipping

$450 shipped via express post.

RB Adjustable Pulleys, old school style with 5 bolts. Looks like they were made using the stock wheels. Sorry no downie install marks $150

express posted

New S13/R32 Hicas lock bar, new with blanking plug kit so you can plug it, and pull the rest of the hicas out at your leiasure $120 express posted

R32 GTS Tension rods, good bearings, billett alloy arms $140 shipped. Will also fit S13. Maybe S14/S15

R32 GTR rear inner toe arm, comes with free hicas $45

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Hi Sucram. I'll take the HICAS lockout bar. Please PM me or phone 0401700 350 so I can get payment details and we can discuss shipping / address etc.

Cheers, Rick.

Hi Rick, PM Sent

The Tension rods fit R32 GTS and S13. I took these off my old car thinking I could make them fit my gtr but it was too much effort and a mate gave me GTR ones for doing a string alignment on his car at 11pm on a saturday night. This reminds me, I have new tension rods for my GTR that I dont need anymore. Will take pic's and add more details

RB26 HKS Exhaust manifold gaskets (pair/set) New $155 shipped

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