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So I went through my shed and realized I have a lot of gear that I no longer require. So come grab a bargin!


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1. S15 front calipers, pads and rotors

Plenty of meat

$180


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2. R33 5 stud front knuckles

Stock, cut them up and get more lock or put on your NA skyline

$50


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3. R33 GTST drivers side front caliper

No pads, was working fine when pulled off the car

$40


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4. R33 GTST rear knuckle

Passenger side, complete with drum assembly

$40


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5. RB20 engine mounts

use these to get a RB in your S chassis (along with a RB20 crossmember)

$50


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6. 350mm Big end steering

Fruity candy gold steering wheel from Japan

$220


7. 52mm Racetech gauges

consists of water temp, oil temp and oil pressure. Comes with all wiring, sensors, gauge cups and a DIN panel.

Second image is an example of what they look like lit up.

SOLD!


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8. 60mm gauge cups

$15 each


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9. RB coil pack covers

$30 each


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10. GKtech solid steering bush

For S13/180/R32

$20


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11. GKtech R32 silicone radiator hose with water temp sensor provision

$40


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12. R200 welded diff out of a S15

3.8 final drive, 3x2 half shafts

$200


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13. GKtech handbrake cover

Suit R32/33/34

$25


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14. 52mm gauge DIN slot

$20


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15. Stagea M35 rear wiper

Good upgrade for C34 Stagea

$60


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16. R33 Skyline airbox

may suit R32/R34

$80


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17. Custom blast pipes suit S15

painted black, look good and designed for S15 bumpers

$220




18. Roof racks, mount to roof rails

Will suit cars like Stagea, imprezza wagon, rav 4 etc.

SOLD!


19. Kinugawa TD06SL2 20G 8cm

Its T2 flange and will bolt up to standard dump pipe. It's roughly 2000kms old and made 240kw on 18psi.

No longer avaliable


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20. Sard 550CC injectors complete in S15 fuel rail

Has collars, and wiring loom to plug into standard plug. Straight swap for standard units.

$350


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21. Apexi pod filter

Suits RB20/RB25 as it bolts up to their AFMs

$30


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22. Brake master cylinder stopper

Suits R33/R34/Stagea

$40


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23. Muteki black steel tuner nuts

12x1.5 thread pitch

Suits Hondas/Mazdas etc

SOLD!


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24. R33 coupe rear bumper

Factory white, ok condition paint is meh.

$40


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25. R33 Koni rear shocks and king springs all round

Stock shocks up front

Ride well, lower the car a litte. Good for clearing defects or replacing your blown units

Image above shows how the 33 sat.

$250


26. R33 front LCAS

$50 pair



27. RB25/R33 cross member

Use it to get a RB in your S chassis

$60


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28. 10 row oil cooler relocation kit with Aeroflow lines/fittings


I have this kit off my Stagea that I sold recently. It's a 10 row oil cooler, with oil filter relocation. The lines have been changed for Aeroflow units, along with the fittings.


Was mounted on the drives side area as seen in the first pic.


Great condition, a little dirty but that's about it.


Will suit RB20/25/26/30 and anything else with 3/4 thread pitch. Will have a M20x1.5 adaptor soon to suit SR and other engines.


$350 ono



Located in Hoxton Park region, happy to ship items at buyers expense.


Get me on 0490 169 671 SMS only, can't pick up calls during work.


Cheers,


Adam.

Edited by Run-It-Hard
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, i found below websites which manufacturer supiriour quality of pipe fittings which are mainly use for car parts please check below..

http://www.rajendrafittings.com/ or http://www.kalikundsteel.com/ and http://www.gurugautam.com/

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