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hey everybody im stripping out a s14 that has been crashed in the front

s13 stock non turbo motor $500ono

s14 LCA's

s14 stock suspension springs/shocks

s14 stock head unit

full front an rear 5 stud with calipers n discs $1000 pad brand new in rear an over 50% in front discs plenty of meat calipers painted gold

coilovers i think there HSD (there green)front fully adjustable unsure of rear ok cond $750

vertex rear bar n sideskirts pro painted standard s14 never fitted $600

2x s14 stockies $80

gmax inigma 18" rims front 7.5 rear 9.5" no tyres on rear front 50% front rim buckled $500 MAKE AN OFFER CHECK PICS BELOW FOR RIMS

have s13 almost new extractors $300 less then 8000km

s13 chrome intake manifold(just jap paid $300 will sell for $220

apexi pfc with hand controller $1250 to suit 1994 s14(unsure of tune)

s14 front an rear seats $400

s14 exhaust from cat back 3" $300 (comes with a 2.5" from cat to cannon for dif performance variations)

make an offer on what i have not listed all s14

interior trims

(dash/carpet/roof lining/door trims)

rear cradle -s14

diff

all suspension arms

front crossmember -s14

wiring harnesses

pick up parts in wollongong area NSW

call on 0411241499

or pm on here doesnt bother me which one

other parts for sale

S14 Parts;

-Front Sway Bar

-ABS Unit

-Brake Master Cylinder

-Brake Pedal

-Clutch Pedal

-Accelerator + Cable

RB25DET/R33 Parts; all under 120,000km

-Stock fuel pump

-Tailshaft

-Stock intake plenum

-Stock Catalytic Converter

-Stock Pistons

180sx Parts;

-Brake booster/master cylinder

-Clutch master cylinder

-Roof lining for sunroof

-CA18DET Engine wiring harness + ECU

WILL POST ANYTHING CALL ME ON 0411241499

OR

PICK UP FOR FREE IN WOLLONGONG NSW

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i am after some damaged/poor condition stereo surround and air vent pieces if you are thinking of selling. I want to play around with some fibreglass so don't want to fork out much and looking for something not in good nick, PM me if you are interested in buying this persons pieces and selling yours.

Matt

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