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Hey guys,

Having a clean up sale, found some items whilst moving out, and some came off the new car.

1. Momo Race 350mm steering wheel

a little worn

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$100 posted

2. Topstage S14.5 Guards

Brand new, no longer going ahead with conversion

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$250 posted

3. Universal rails

Brand new, make your own custom rails

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$40 each posted or $70 pair posted

4. Greddy catch can

New car has catch can, so no need

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$80 posted

5. Nissan Skyline/Stagea intake kit

Has no BOV inlet

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$120 posted

6. Universal side mount seat rails

No need for them

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$30 pair, or $50 for all posted

7. Oil cooler with with oil filter relocation

New car has a kit, no need. Has a few rub marks still holds pressure. Unsure of brand.

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$250 posted

8. H4 HID kit

Hi/lo beams brand new

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$80 posted

9. Tanabe undercarriage brace

Stiffen up that Stagea

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$200 shipped

10. Stagea rear cradle package

Reduce the rear track on your Stagea with the following

S14 turbo rear subframe

R33 5 bolt half shafts

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$200 or $250 shipped

11. Nissan Stagea NA Grille

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$100 or $120 posted

12. Also got my worksbell boss kit for C34 Stagea for sale. Includes horn wiring and airbag light bypass, simply install with no fuss.

$100 shipped.

Located in Liverpool region

PM me or text on 0410-65-1989

Adam.

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item 10 revised.

10. S14 turbo rear subframe

Great for reducing rear track in Automatic Stageas, eliminating HICAS in Skylines etc

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$ 80 or $120 shipped

  • 2 weeks later...

They won't bolt up to anything without Malone brackets.

READ BELOW!

Please read this whole thread before PMing me, I am getting sick of PM's for things that were sold a month ago, I have stated in the thread what is sold. I will not reply to PM's for items have been already sold.

Thanks.

They won't bolt up to anything without Malone brackets.

READ BELOW!

Please read this whole thread before PMing me, I am getting sick of PM's for things that were sold a month ago, I have stated in the thread what is sold. I will not reply to PM's for items have been already sold.

Thanks.

So does that mean item #3 is sold. I didnt see it marked as such. If not, i'd be interested in them.

Thanx,

Ian

Nahs those aren't sold Ian, I've just been getting PM's the past week for things that are sold and it's driving me mad!

You'll need to make mounts for the seats and to bolt into the car for them though, a bit of work.

Nahs those aren't sold Ian, I've just been getting PM's the past week for things that are sold and it's driving me mad!

You'll need to make mounts for the seats and to bolt into the car for them though, a bit of work.

Ok, no sweat. You still at the same address or have you moved?

Let me know on 0423 204 997.

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