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6x Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 coilpacks

Price: $50 each

I took a pic of 4, but I have 6...

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EVO 6/7/8/9 brembo rear calipers with pads and lines

Price: $320

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JDM Genuine Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 OEM window visors

Includes everything from the factory, paperwork and satchels of 3M stuff.

BRAND NEW

Price: $250

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Genuine Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 OEM wiper blades

BRAND NEW

Price: $50

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JDM OEM Nissan drilled alloy 4th pedal/dead pedal from (I believe) a NISMO-EDITION 380RS, make it fit your car, I don't have time to fit it to mine.

Price: $50

Price drop: $25

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JDM Genuine Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 optional part - cubby cover thingy

This goes on the left of the steering wheel and allows you to mount some additional switches or other stuff without chopping up your dash.

Price: $30

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ADM Genuine Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 sun visor - passenger side

Price: $10, or free if you're buying something else

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Genuine Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 high mount/centre/3rd brake light housing, no globe and wiring, missing a mounting leg.

Price: $50

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JDM HEKTIK Y0 - Auto Service MATSUFUJI s14 clutch pedal brace, may fit s15 and s13 but I don't know for sure.

This braces the clutch pedal bracket and stops it from flexing; is a good mod for those that run tuff clutches or likes to kick it once in a while. Stops the flex and stops the pedal bracket from breaking.

BRAND NEW

Price: $80

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FAKE and expensive STARCORPS, made in Japan, otherwise known as Genuine WORK equips 3 piece wheels

19" x 11" -12 offset

Super deep deep deep dish

Includes 2 wheels

Includes 2 centre caps

Includes 2 BRAND NEW metal hub centering rings

Includes 2 BRAND NEW achilles ATR SPORT 245/35/19 tyres

Price: $1500

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Genuine Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 air vents, 4 available

One of the clips on each of them are gone but still fits in fine, the rest of it is in great condition, rotates fine and flips up and down fine.

Price: $50 each

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rare Genuine Nissan Silvia/200sx s15 FULL COMPLETE SET of locks, barrel and 2 keys

Selling as a set, will not separate

Price: $280

Price drop: $230

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Other info:

No holds and no shotguns, nothing is sold till it's paid for or a deposit is put down.

I can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it. Pickup is available no probs.

Location: Homebush/Sydney

  • 2 weeks later...

Genuine HKS and Nissan turbo gasket set to suit SR20DET.

Genuine HKS studs and nuts (these fell out of the packaging and you can see them in the plastic bag beneath):

Brand new.

Price: $50 the lot, not splitting

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