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Garage clean up sale of surplus

1 S15 6 sp recon gear box 1200

2 S13/14/15 3.5" exhaust with 2 resonators 400

3 .S15 Exedy cushion button clutch fully recon push type 500

4 GTR32 left front ally guard with indicator light and badge white 250

5 GTR32 used pull type clutch excellent condition 250

6 GTR32/33 brand new Exedy OEM replacement clutch 450

7 .Apexi power FC GTR32/33 with controller 800

8 2xS15 power FC with controller 800@

9 2xGTR34 power FC with controller 800@

10 GTR34 NUR OEM Ecu 200

11 ZX300 5 sp box for SR conversion 900

12. GTR32/33 5 sp box 850

13 GTR33 S3 5 sp box 1200

14 HKS super dragger 93mm s/s exhaust GTR33/GTST 600

15 Kakimoto twin 65mm with twin rear mufflers GTR33/34 900

16 Lakimoto Titanium 75mm with s/s single rear muffler 700

17 S15 Vertex front bar 400

18 GTR34 OEM front bar 600

17 GTR34 front bar middle lip 250

17 Veilside GTT34 front bar with indicators lights 900

18 400R copy front bar with indicato rlights GTST33 400

19 GTST33 rear pods and side skirts copy unpainted 250

20 GTR33 copy rear wing with stop light 250

21 Tilton 2 paddles alloy peddle box no cylinders 300

22 Japanese bolt on 6 point roll cage with plates and high tensile bolts GTR33/GTST 900

23 Cusco front upper control arms power coated silver GTR33 300

24 GTR33 pillow ball tie rod ends new 150

25 Bride style pair bucket seats with head restrain wings and Jap seat rails Slvia/GTRs XL size new 1200

26 Nismo LMGT4 bronze 17x9.5+12 very good condition clear 6pot B-Max 355cm brakes 2400

27 Impulse 18x9.5+15 with Dunlop 280/655/18 full slicks ( one test session on tyres) 2400

28 GTR34 gold OEM wheels with Dunlop sport3000 as new tyres used for compliance and RWC only 1600

29 GTR33 OEM wheels with Falkin Azinis 255/40/17 as new tyres 1400

30 GTT34 OEM wheels with Nankang as new tyres 800

31 8 of Rays tri spokes forged 5x100 17x9 with 4 Toyo RA1 half worn tyres 1000

32 Buddy club P1 racing bronze 17x8+32 suit S15 800

33. set of Dunlop Sport King 265/35/18 street/track tyres one test session only new 535@ 1200

34. set of Yoko A050 255/40/18 half tread 400

35 GTR34 HKS twin power ignition booster new 800

36 After market LED tail lights GTR34 new 250

37 Cusco coilover S15 missing 2 helper springs 400

38 Ohlins/Mines coilovers GTR33/34 excellent for street and track 1800

will upload or send pics on request

cheers

Alex 0433878905 SE Melbourne freight at buyers expense

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Is that 1200 for both seats? And when you say Bride "style", are they original, or copies trimmed in Bride material?

It is for both seats with Japanese rails to suit Silvia and GTRs. It is well made copy with Bride materials, XL size too big for me. only trial fitted

And how big are you?

Im 6'4" and weigh around 100kgs, i also have fairly broad shoulders.

Im from wollongong nsw man, so i cant come and trial fit my butt haha.

My hip width is around 43cm odd. Cant really see how wide the seat is from the photo.

Hi, Damien

Taken a better picture, around 40cm. It will be snug fit for you. check it out. It is one the the biggest size off the shelf.

cheers

Alex

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GTR33 serial 3 gear box on hold

GTR33 lower lip sold ( not listed here )

Honda Civic EG composite front guards and Vented ( side and bottom) front guards on hold will upload pics

Made in Japan, brand unknown, high quality workmanship

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Hi Alex,

What material is the silvia exhaust made of? is it 3.5" all the way? How did it sit under your car? Just thinking zorst clearance for getting the car on and off trailer. Was this the exhaust you had made up for Sandown/PI and the db limit?

Cheers, Alex.

Hi,Alex

This is the first steel 3.5 inch all the way big power exhaust, got over 75db limit at Sandown, put a second resonator ( cost 300, still loud) may need a mid muffler to get below 75db. sits around as my spare, tuck in very tight in S15 ( Lowered) no issue on and off trailer.

Got a titanium 3.25 from Rob,will replace decat pipe with a decent mid muffler for Sandown. S15 is still waiting for the new engine.

call/sms me for detail

cheers

Alex 0433878905 Braeside

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