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Items:

RB25det neo engine package

Extra Info:

prefer complete engine but let us know what u got or if u know of one 4 sale.

from r34 or stagea (non 4wd)

Contact Details:

0411 758 793

Price and price conditions:

Preferably cheap! depending on what u got

need standard 5 stud nissan rims for R33 4 door rb25det trying to get ready for murray bridge autofest in january 08

can sme 1 please help me out pm-me or just call me on

(Allan) 0401409575

cheers if any one can help.

Items:

R33 Series 1/1.5 Type-M front bar

Extra Info:

No deep scratches etc (except under the bar is ok).

Would be great if it were Wine Red in colour but any is fine.

Contact Details:

PM or 0401 926 276

Price and price conditions:

Don't be a hero like autotech imports (they wanted $350 for a piece of junk)

Items Wanted:

R32 gtst type M side skirts and rear pods

Contact Details:

phone: 0409098923

email: [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

Whatever is fair

Pretty sure drinkies ( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/m13898.html ) still has a set,

located in Nairne, adelaide hills

Items: standard skyline(any) catalytic converter (CAT)

Extra Info: Any condition

Contact Details: PM me here

Price and price conditions: Can come pick up where in Adelaide. Preferably cheap or swap for a single bottle of booze of your choice.

Edited by vietorious

WTB: Trust Power Extreme II Cat back zorst! new or used... prefer alot cheaper than RRP.

or I wouldnt mind a Buddy Club Spec III............ or or something custom 3-3.25" stainless steel cat back through a hi flow muffler and out a set of flutes....

Anyone out there have a 320kph instrument cluster for a BNR34

or know where to get a cheap one.

Peter 0400 850005

pretty sure JMS has one dunnow what the price is, would say pretty dear

im after 1 as well... Nismo with white face is sexy (Nengun has it for around $600)

apparently the led light background is red or orange?

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