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ok brought this off the forum a month or so ago, nd have decided to go a different route. so putting it up for sale. $450.

got some cobalt gauges for sale (Boost, air/fuel nd oil pressure) looking at $350 for all three, or $125 each

standard front nd rear S2 sway bars $100

set of 18" mags mesh type which were on car, front tyres 95% tread, other camber worn ($500)

got a momo steering wheel here used for about 20min of driving on 1 day $100

momo metal pedal covers (manual pedals) $100

momo gear knob $50

Recaro reclinable race seat on S13 rails. similar design to the supra RZ race style seats. $400

2 way LSD (think its nismo) used in my 180 for about 4 months $600 (6 bolt drive shalfs)

whole heap of standard 180 parts here as well

prefer local pick up. north east suburbs of adelaide. can meet some where if possible

text me on 0405504778 or pm on here

na momo isn't off a stagea. its just a basic momo steering wheel. ill see if i can find a model number nd stuff. as its tucked away in the shed

i only got the e-manage and loom to plug nd play with standard ecu, will be coming out of car within next day or so.

nd pics of wheels:

http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/383932_267285549996058_100001438467673_775680_1209637871_n.jpg

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Most stuff still here pm for info, not on much. Wheels, ns steering wheel gone. Make offers on everything need the money as moved out nf need to pay bills. Will have trouble with posting stuff so prefer local pick up or I can bring some stuff over to Sydney in August when I go over

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