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-Greedy (trust) black on the out side white in the inside

oil temp,boost,with gague holder for R32 GTR or GTST.

come with all the sensor and wiring and the computer for it

$330 plus freight.

I Have a new model HKS cam pulley for sell intake side ,still in a box suit all RB motor

$190 plus freight.

R32 GTR BONNET ,BLACK STRAIGHT NO DENT.

$600.

Item:HKS OIL COOLER AND EARL OIL REMOTE AND BRAIDED LINE AND FITTING COMPLETE KIT FOR R32 GTR OR 33

Location:SYDNEY

Item Condition:USED

Reason for Selling:DONT NEEDED ANYMORE

Price and Payment Conditions:,COD,DIRECT OR PICK UP,$500

Extra Info: THE KIT COME WITH COMPLETE LINE AND FITTING

Contact Details:LIST BELOW

-Greedy (trust) white face to suit r32 glove box

exh temp,boost,water temp,oil temp come as a set 4,$700

-Greedy (trust) black on the out side white in the inside

oil temp,boost,$300

-Greedy black small new

boost,$150

-Greedy white face,boost gague $200

-Blitz boost gauge black face $150

all gauges come with sensor and wiring.

got the impuls speedo brand new go up to 280km for sell for gtst. R32

$200.

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Edited by dinzlr
  • 1 month later...
why ask when you already know the answer man.

who are you referring to?

If its me i dont what you are talking about i know already?! Just to let you know 2530s turbos can be puchased BRAND NEW for about your price.

stasis- yea im talking about you, well if you already know the price for brand new why waste your time asking me .

IF YOU CAN GET IT BRAND NEW FOR THAT PRICE AND IT GENUINE HKS I BUY IT OF YOU INSTEAD AND THROW MY SECOND HAND IN THE BIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(:laugh::):/:laugh::laugh:

OH,oh!!!!! BY THE WAY, stasis THAT TURBO HAVE BEEN SOLD SO YOU DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Edited by dinzlr
stasis- yea im talking about you, well if you already know the price for brand new why waste your time asking me .

IF YOU CAN GET IT BRAND NEW FOR THAT PRICE AND IT GENUINE HKS I BUY IT OF YOU INSTEAD AND THROW MY SECOND HAND IN THE BIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D:D:(:laugh::laugh::laugh:

OH,oh!!!!! BY THE WAY, stasis THAT TURBO HAVE BEEN SOLD SO YOU DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

well tahts good on you you sold it just to let you know thats all. if you want to take it as an offend fine with me go ahead. This proves to the forum how rude you are. if your price is such as good deal no need to be afraid of. good luck you can PM if you want to take this further I DARE YOU

GUYS think what ever you think if you were in my position then you know what it be like getting people asking whit out thinking so i dont really care what you guys want to think,or better of you can keep your though to your self that would help as well.

mate if you want to take this further bring it on i even give you my n.o 0415642296 or we can meet up I DARE YOU MATE

CKCKCKCK!!!! look in my opinion if you want to sell something you have to answer back every questions that a potential customer. running at wat boost, how many ks ETC. I think thats a fair question. IR YOU DO NOT LIKE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS STATE IT ON THE FIRST POST. BTW my number is 0419166605. im not goign to waste my call charges. If you do be my guest

:D

Closed.

Statis and Din, consider yourselves both very lucky I dont ban you both right now.

The sort of conduct both of you have displayed will not be tolerated on this forum.

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