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Parting out my S13 project car as I will no longer have time to complete it or drive it so everything must go.

S13 origin type2 50mm rear over fenders as new condition three tiny pilot holes drilled on each fender for test fitting $300

S13 Dmax Style 40mm front fenders slight chip damage from shipping $230

S13/180sx Apexi Power FC ECU + Hand controller Serial no. PFC SR2015 020-0601 $700

SR20 Kelway steam pipe manifold external gate suits T3 flanged turbos brand new only test fitted $550

S13/180sx Blacktop SR20DET has 98,XXX kms on engine minus turbo,manifold,ECU (PFC can be negotiated with price) included KTS extended baffled trap door sump, engine loom, starter motor $1600

Trust/Greddy rocker arm stoppers brand new $100

S14 Front lower control arms pair $120
S14 Front knuckles and hubs has NISMO extended wheel studs $150
5 Stud rear hubs pair $120
R32 rear handbrake shoes pair $80 dust shield slightly bent on edges.
R33 hand brake cables $50

OR

Complete 5-stud conversion
$450

S13/180sx 5sp manual gearbox with shifter will needs new shifter boot $450
Extreme clutch puk clutch used condition still 70% $150
SR20DET flywheel $50
S13/180sx Manual master cylinder $30
S13/180sx clutch pedal $30
S13/180sx Brake pedal $30
S13/180sx manual tail shaft $80

OR

Complete manual conversion for S13/180sx including clutch
Including clutch $ 750
Excluding clutch $550

S13/180sx/R32 rear traction arms pair $40 or $20 each x2
S13/180sx/R32 rear camber arm pair $40 or $20 each x2
S13/180sx/R32 rear lower control arm $60 or $30 each x2

S13 track only shell sun roof model
Non rolling included is s13 power steering rack, and cross member all windows still intact and doors, fuel tank.
Rear panels cut and welded for rear over fenders.
Only has epoxy black primer.
Has tubbed front.
$400
Only holding onto to shell for 3weeks then it will be scrapped get in before it goes to the junk yard.

Location northern suburbs
Additional pics can be sent upon request
Contact Anthony
0466111592

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