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A few bits for sale


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USED PARTS

 

 

Pair of oem rear speaker grills - £8 delivered

 

Pair of oem front strut top plates - £5 delivered

 

Aftermarket air filter bracket (HKS or similar) - £10 delivered

 

OEM orange side repeaters - £5 delivered

 

OEM dimmer switch - £5 delivered

 

 

 

NEW PARTS

 

 

Pair of D2 suspension/brake line holders - £5 delivered

 

New 63mm ID blue silicone straight hose - £5 delivered

 

New 75mm>63mm ID blue silicone reducer hose - £5 delivered

 

Goodridge -20 braided hose RED finisher (> 40mm OD hose max) - £10 delivered

 

 

Postage costs are for UK mainland

 

 

Also got these on E-bay if anyones interested:

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290385623053&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290385624967&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

 

 

Will take £80 delivered for both bush sets on here

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First dibs on spacers please :D Got pics please?

 

Are they hub adaptors or just a spacer? If so does it come with longer studs?

 

They are just standard 10mm spacers mate.Pic no 3.

 

They don't come with studs sorry mate, but i can point you in the dirction of some if required :)

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Second dibs on the spacers please! I take it no.3 is a pic of them, do you know what make they are?

 

If Jamesy doesn't want them...

 

Not sure of the make, they were on my Supra when it came over from Japan.

 

Just to add.They have been powder coated black, but the finish is not that good to be honest.

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No probs mate, here you go:

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Long-Toyota-Studs-63mm-long_W0QQitemZ400095239424QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item5d2788dd00

 

I bought a set of 10 studs from this chap a while back for around £16 delivered, if i remember correctly. These will be plenty long enough to fit those spacers, and they are good quality too :) although they are a bugger to get in the hub!!

 

After fitting my uk front brakes, i found that the calipers stuck out to much and the spokes on my Advan's were hitting the calipers when they were turning.So my only option was to buy longer wheel studs and use spacers.

 

The other problem i had was those 10mm spacers made my Advan's stick out to much, and the wheels were then catching the wheel arch over bumps.

 

So i ended up cutting the centres out of my old j-spec brakes discs (which were about 5mm thick), and using them as spacers :) they may only been 5 mm thick but they were the perfect compromise!!

 

My front wheels now sit just off the brake calipers and just inside the edge of the wheel arch.Happy days!!

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James payment recieved mate, cheers.I will get these posted to you tommorrow morning mate.

 

10 studs will do both the front or rear wheels mate, 5 on each wheel.

 

I would recommend removing the calipers and discs to change the studs though.I imagine it would be hard work if you leave the brakes in place.

 

Let me know how it goes fella :)

 

Steve

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When i fitted the 5mm disc centres on my Supra, i could only screw the wheel nut on half way with stock wheel studs fitted.So with 10mm spacers i doubt if you will be able to even catch the thread.

 

Ideally your gonna want at least 1 or 2 threads sticking out of the wheel nut when fitted, to be on the safe side ;)

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