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A cheap daily car

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Its better to be manual, hope can be FR, but not necessary. Hope can be under 200,000km, must no more than 250,000km.

Contact Details:

PM me or email to [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

If its a normal daily, hope it can be under $2500, if it is something like N/A Skyline or S13, can go up to around $5000.

got one clogging up 'my" part of the shed roo.

The snorkel has been modified slightly to allow for intercooler pipe to go under it.

Flick me a pm. Would like to be able to borrow if if i ever needed it... Dont see why though.

Also have a Hi flow Blitz filter for it that done less than 5K.

well some dickhead mod deleted my thread in the main section so i guess here is gonna have to do....

i need a rb26 injector ASAP, today or tomorra at the latest. or if someone can recomend a set of replacements, or upgrades with the same flow rate...

cheers

rhys

For calling any mod (especially me) a dickhead, have a 10% warning and you should feel lucky you don't get a 1 week holiday from the forums. I was going to go easy on you, but since I have seen this comment ....

So, I am a dickhead because I deleted a thread in clear contravention of SAU rules .... even though everyone else does the right thing .... why do you have the right to post a wtb thread in the SA section and everyone else (including me) doesn't? I don't care how urgent it is ....

wtb:

front discs for r33 gtst in good condition, must have enough bite left in them, don't want cracked/warped discs obviously.

i know its something best to buy new but am really low on $$ and need some decent used ones in the meantime.

PM me thanks

wtb:

front discs for r33 gtst in good condition, must have enough bite left in them, don't want cracked/warped discs obviously.

i know its something best to buy new but am really low on $$ and need some decent used ones in the meantime.

PM me thanks

got some so ignore this ^ post

cheers Steve.

Am looking for a stagea in south australia, am lookin to swap my rx7 (modified) plus cash ure way. Looked on carsales ect and no ones interested in swaps of any kind so i thaught id ask here. PM me, if cash sale only, send pics n ill have a look so that if i sell my rx i can consider it.

Cheers

(anyone with a stagea let me know as have a fair bit of interest in the rx so when sold will have finances)

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