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I somehow manage to accumulate stuff in the shed/garage. So as usual it's time for a clear out!

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RB20 engine mount brackets
$40

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M35 stagea rear wiper
$50

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R33 non ABS front hubs (5 stud)
Have 2 pairs
$40 a pair

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GKtech handbrake cover - Brand new!
$15

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RB25 S1 starter motor
$45

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R33 Skyline mirrors
$25 per side, $40 pair

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R33 coupe stock rear bar
no cracks, factory white but has been sanded down in prep for paint
$25

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R33 skyline power steering rack
Pulled from a R33 I scrapped a while ago
$75

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Brand new GKtech ABS line delete kit
$100

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Bride super low seat rail suit Silvia/Skyline driver side
NO45SL part number
It is a silvia rail, however it will fit R chassis (32all/33all/34GTR only) with modifacation to the back tab.

Designed for older seats (brix ergo etc)
$120

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HKB boss kit suit non airbag models
came off a R33, should also suit R32/S13/S14
$20

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350mm steering wheel
Suede has smoothed out
No rips or loose stitching
$40

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3.5 inch cat back suit R33 skyline
its banged up, it has dents but there are no leaks
$150

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Standard R33 exhaust

good condition
Good for clearing defects and passing noise tests
$120

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28mm sway bar front
hollow, suits R33 and possibly R34
Does not come with bushes
$50

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standard manual R33 radiator
Good condition, removed due to installing larger unit
$50

Happy to ship at buyers expense, more info on some items here

PM me or SMS me on 0490-169-671 if interested in parts.

Cheers,

Adam.





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