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I've decided to part out my sileighty due to no time to spend on it any more. All prices are slightly negotiable. SMS me on 0416953142 for pictures. All items are currently in Goulburn but will be available in Sydney soon.


Recaro SR4 seats

Black mint condition, no rails. Minor cigarette burn on drivers seat

$1,100


evo8 brake kit for S chassis

complete bolt on kit made by MSA, uses Evo 8 brembo calipers, and brand new 356mm slotted rotor and new intima brake pads

$1,000


RB26 long nose crank

Complete motor, minus hotside, ecu, injectors and coilpacks

$2,500


Precision 6262 turbo

All parts brand new, powertune RB26 manifold, 44mm precision gate.

$3,000


R34 GTT box

Pull type, will through in R33 GTST bellhousing (push type) good condition, no crunches etc

$1,200


NPC clutch and flywheel

Brand new

$1,100


Haltech PS1000 type x loom

Used for 100km

$1,500


VSKF

Brand new in box, discontinued

18x9.5 -10 18x10.5 -12

R disk O disk

Burning black polished lip

$3000


carbon origin rear seats for 180SX/S13

used, has minor scratches but can be buffed out

$500


RB20 engine

Complete loom, turbo, ecu. Intake manifold off due to blown gasket.

$500


2 way LSD

Unknown brand, to suit R200 diff.

$500


Racepak IQ3

Basically brand new

$700


Regamasters 17/18 stagger

17x9 +18 and 18x9 +18

215/40R17 and 215/40R18 50% tread

$2,000


hardrace R32 camber arms

brand spankers

$200


nismo timing belt kit RB

brand new

$400


ARP head studs RB26

Brand new

$250


modified RB26 rwd sump

comes with tomei baffle plates

$300


3.5 inch exhaust S13/180

Mild steel, tucked up for max ground clearance. Twin tips

$350


tomei timing gears RB26

brand new

$250


RB20 50mm alloy radiator

Brand new

$100


S13/180sx racing logic coilovers 11/7 springs

Pillowball tops

Less than 2000km use

$800


R32 GTST front cross member

$100


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