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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?

Andz JapanDyno has them all the time you might pick up a bargain

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JDM-NISMO-SKYLINE-R...5QQcmdZViewItem

if link doesnt work ill fix when i get home

Andz JapanDyno has them all the time you might pick up a bargain

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JDM-NISMO-SKYLINE-R...5QQcmdZViewItem

Yeah Steve, I actually saw this one. Thought $600 is a bit too dear for a newie so this one is possibly a bit too expensive for a second handy with 24K on it already and who knows if all the gauges and LED's are working......I noticed in the pic that the fuel needle is stuck at almost full while the other 4 needles are back to zero......it may no be an issue but for the extra few bucks I'd go for a newie I think, unless the second handy was an absolute steal. Thanks for the link though.

man never buy from ebay friend bought gtr dash for hes car and it didnt even work wen he got it so much hassle tryna get money back n shit u just end up losing money...sometimes its alrite but u dont know what ur really gona get

Items:

Aftermarket Rear Bumper for S1 r33 Skyline

Rb25DET full engine and gearbox package!!! wanting everything needed 2 do the conversion!!! converting my GTS-4 s1 r33

Extra Info:

MUST be in good condition,any colour, some1 ran into the back of me and need 2 replace it!!!

Low Km's no shaft play on the turbo, good condition not tired

Contact Details:

PM me or msg me on 0423866853

Price and price conditions:

Cheap!!!

send ya offas and ill get back 2 you with the engine and gearbox!!! hoping to do the conversion just after christmas 4 me bday!!!

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i'm after a set of 4 wheels 16x8's or wider (5x114.3)

Tires either need to be pretty good or not have tires at all.

Price is dependant on whats on offer, not looking to spend much though as they're only going to be track wheels so condition doesn't really matter either as long as they're still round and true!

Cheers!

Items:

Aftermarket dump + front pipe suitable for my s2 R33

Extra Info:

good condition, Mild or stainless steel

Contact Details:

PM me or msg me on 0430 588 797

Price and price conditions:

between 100-180

:domokun:

WTB: oil cooler kit to suit RB20DET

Preferably complete kit (filter relocation bracket, braided lines, sandwich plate that the lines plug into, oil cooler) or willing to negotiate if bits are missing

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