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Garage clean out assorted NISSAN parts:

WHEELS X2

16”/8”

4 stud (came off my 180)

Offset +34

PCD 114.3 – 4H

Small amount of dish, with 205/55/R16 tyres (not RWC)

Ideal rims if you are a drifter as they are wide and you can stretch some smaller tyres over them as has already been done.

SELL $150

X2 hack/drift TYERS

Yokahama AVID S309

205/55 R16

about 50% – 60% tread (with more wear on the inside)

Brand new CLUTCH MASTER CYLENDER (part number JB1431) and Dot 4 Castrol fluid. This is an upgrade item I was going to put on my RB25 and suits all RB engines and I think it works on SR’s also.

Paid $65 for both. Sell for $50

R33 Turbo Front ROTORS

X2 sets

A bit of surface rust, but this always happens when they are not on a car.

Paid 180 a set. Sell $80 a set.

180/silvia FRONT BREAK SET-UP

SR20 Front break callipers with metal king pads

DBA slotted/vented front rotors.

SET for $180

300zx TT REAR CALIPERS with stock pads

all cleaned up and ready to go.

SELL $140 the set.

All these part are in working order and good condition, I have phone pics for all parts. You can contact me either by PM (preferred), e-mail [email protected] or on MOB 0402375701 just ask for Jonathan.

I would also swap parts for:

Stock S15 Type R side skirts (in Nissan Blue)

FMIC

Exhaust system for S15

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