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BNR32



Front Strut Bar, manufacture unknown there is some scratches - $65


Front Strut Bar, manufacture Aiba, - $65


Front Strut Bar, Cusco, - $85


Rear Strut Bar , Cusco - $85



Genuine weather shield NEW Suits BNR32 and R32 Two door - $240



Blitz twin core radiator in good condition, no leaks, comes with fan shroud and radiator cap $ 390



Tein Comfort Sport, 16 Stage damping, 5k and 4K spring Rate no leaks or Knocks in good condition - $1400


Ohlins Full Tap 20 stage adjustable coilover with hyper coiler springs, 9k and 7k spring rate, no knocks or leaks, very good condition - $2650



Trust Oil cooler kit in very good condition $480



Ikeya Formula adjustable camber Arm Rear, Near new condition $410



Nismo 600cc Injectors good condition $520



ATS twin carbon plate clutch push type comes with flywheel, both clutch plates are at thickness of 3.9mm plenty of life left in them - $820



Cusco 7 point roll cage in good condition with everything you need for fitment, around the dash. - $700



Okuyama 6 point though dash Roll cage in good condition everything everything you need for fitment - $520



Stainless steel front pipe two 70mm to 80mm brand unknown, no leaks - $200



Nismo GT Pro LSD 1.5 way final gear ratio 37:9 in very good condition - $1000



BCNR33



Genuine weather shield NEW - $350



Ohlins DFV coilovers, travelled 3000kms 9k and 8k spring rate 20stage adjustable near new condition $2700


HKS Hypermax 4 GT 30stage damping 8k and 7k spring rate in good condition, no leaks or knocks $1600



O2 sensor x2 $120



ECR33



Nismo G-attack s tune 4 stage damping, no leaks good condition $950


Tein Type RS circuit master coilover 16stage damping and rebound adjustment, good condition 10k and 9k spring rate $1750.



Ganador Exhuast 80mm to 90mm tail is 120mm. no leaks, good condition $ 550



BNR34



Nismo R tune Air duct, Brand new - $490



Tein Street Flex Coilovers 16stage damper adjustable 8k and 7k spring rate no leaks or knocks good condition - $1050



Kakimoto Cat back Regu06 80mm to 90mm and 110mm minor scratch marks but no leaks - $620



ER34



Twin core Radiator, 50mm core size no leaks and good condition - $ 190



Trust Oil Cooler kit good condition - $500



Other



Nismo Clear side indicator Brand New - $90



Thanks


Many thanks Roy for the F&R Sway Bars. > Fitting these now.

And thanks too for the C/F Rear Vis Mirror Cover.

Great to deal with...

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