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My Box of Things Sale, R34, 180sx, V35, RB20, SR, CA. Located in Tascott NSW 2250

Willing to Post, Pictures Available, Msg 04049212eight Seven or PM

R34 Stuff

R34 standard filter box bottom half only $10
R34 Standard Arms $Free
R34 GTT stockies $150
R34 Dash $50
R34 GTT Spoiler $80
R34 Coupe doors $50 each

R34 interior trim pieces $20 each

R34 Viscous Diff Centre $50

R34 Standard Gauges $60

R34 Rear Hicas Module $40

180sx Stuff
Sr/Ca gear stick/knob/plate $10
CA Manifold $10
180sx Black tail lights $100
180sx headlights $50
180sx pig nose front bumper $150
180sx rear bumper $50
Ca/Sr non abs tailshaft $50
Sr 20 carbon pod filter Cover $20
Ca18 a/c compressor $20

5 Bolt Dump pipe into 3 bolt $40

S14 Standard Fuel Pump Assembly $5

Rb20 engine complete in bits all parts available $125 for the lot

V35 Stuff
V35 Front Bar $250
V35 Rear Bar $250

Universal Parts

1x 18x8 +42 and 1x 18x9 +33 PDW Replay no tyres $20 each

New Nos Pod filter $5
Malpassi FPR $20

Intercooler 600x300x76 3” in/out $100

Hi there,

I'm after the following if you have any?

- GTR front lip

- GTR wing (must be genuine, 3pc wing. not fibreglass shit, got one alrdy!)

- RB20 coilpack cover. Prefer factory ones but will consider tidy aftermarket ones that cops will take nicely to!

Located south east Victoria, so will require shipping.

Sorry only have 5 RB20 coilpacks as I dropped one and the plug part broke so I just put it in my bin. coilpacks work just fine but I've upgraded to splitfires.

5 Coilpacks $30

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My Box of Things Sale, R34, 180sx, RB20, RB25, S15, R32, SR, CA. Located in Tascott NSW 2250

Willing to Post, Pictures Available, Msg 04049212eight Seven or PM

R34 Stuff

R34 standard filter box bottom half only $10

R34 Dash $50

R34 GTT Spoiler $80

R34 Coupe doors $50 each

R34 interior trim pieces $20 each

R34 Viscous Diff Centre $50

R34 Standard Gauges $60

R34 Rear Hicas Module $40

R34 Stock Turbo Manifold $30

R34 5 Bolt Drive Shafts $100

R34 5 Bolt Diff Half Shafts $50

180sx Stuff

Sr/Ca gear stick/knob/plate $10

CA Manifold $10

180sx Black tail lights $100

180sx headlights $50

180sx rear bumper $50

Ca18 a/c compressor $20

5 Bolt Stainless Dump pipe into 3 bolt $40

S15 Front Brake Rotors Machined and Sealed $50

R32 AWD RB20DET ECU $50

Updated 28/03/2016

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