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Hey everyone selling a whole heap of stuff because my plans have changed for my s14.

LIST

EXHAUST 3" one piece turbo back for S14 $150

Rear cannon is 4"

FMIC front mount intercooler for S14/S15 $350

All piping, hoses, clamps and mounts included

Intercooler sprayed black silicone hoses black

No blow of valve system

WHEELS Rota grid r 5x114.3 18x10 +15 $1100

Gloss black like drift teks

Tyres at 40%

WHEELS Racing heart concept 5x114.3 18x8 +25 $300

Silver

Tyres at 2x 30% 2x 70%

1.5 WAY LSD center for R200 $350

Purchased from import spares 3 months ago

4.3 GEARS LSD for R200 $200

Awesome diff ratio going n/a so getting 4.9

Purchased from import spares 3 months ago

TURBO T28 BB ball bearing s15 turbo $500

Mint no shaft play

Purchased from syndey auto dismantlers 3 months ago

TURBO T25 mint no shaft play $150

TURBO T28 in pieces f**ked $50

T28 PIPE intake turbo pipe $50

T28 PIPE outake turbo pipe $50

ENGINE SR20DET VVT from S14 $2200

Comes with manifolds/sensors/loom/ecu/etc no turbo

Or pay $1800 for bare motor

Can view running before taking out

See video attached to see running

FUEL PUMP bosh external fuel pump $50

Old school VL style for big power

STEERING WHEEL autotech $20

REV LIMITER bee r rev limiter not working? $30

TEIN SUPERSTREET COILOVERS FOR S14/S15 $800

With cusco adjustable camber tops

Mint no leaks did 3 track days perfect

Selling due to going all out on cusco coilovers

5 STUD CONVERSION "swap for your 4 stud hubs + cash" or $500

Front hubs

Front disks

Front calipers

Rear hubs

Rear knuckles

Rear disks

Rear calipers

Pads at 70%

Discs machined last month

Will need s14 front knuckles as wont come with

Going 4 stud setting up an n/a drift car wanna rock 14/15" rims with good offset

S14 S1 black GTR style grill $120

S14 S1 black front bar aftermarket $120

S14 S1 black side skirts aftermarket $120

S14 S1 black ADM rear bar $50

S14 S1 black rear bar pods $40

S14 S1 black front bar aftermarket $50

S14 S1 black side skirts aftermarket $50

S14 S1 turbo manual ECU computer $90

S14 S1 steering wheel with airbag $80

S14 S2 steering wheel with airbag $80

S14 oxygen sensor with dump pipe $30

S14 turbo exhaust manifold $40

S14 S2 engine loom minus afm plug $20

S14 fuel pump $20

S14 parker side lights "right light mount broken off" $30

S14/S15 AFM air flow meter $50

S14/S15 ignition module $50

S13 catback exhuast 3" cannon $50 (x2)

S13 engine mounts $30

S13 power steering pump $30

S13 viscous fan $30

S13 castor rods new pedars bushes $40

S13 A/C controls analog $10

S13 A/C compressor $30

S13 parcel shelf with alpine 6x9 $40

S13 n/a non turbo injectors $30

Will post

Will send small items via australia post

Will send large items via www.interparcel.com.au

Postage item payments to be made through text message or pm

Contact me with what you want and your location

Ill let you know how much for postage and give you my bank details

Send the money and use the item name your buying as the bank transaction description name

Reply with the transaction receipt number

Ill send asap

Located in Wollongong "one hour from Sydney NSW"

Chris – 0421 816 651

Cant see pics or vids... click link below

http://www.nissansil...howtopic=495779

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