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Oil Temp Guages (greddy/autometer) , Kyb Gear-climb(r33) Suspension $260! , Hks Filter, Piaa H1's


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Located in Sydney (Hurstville)

Contact Ray via PM or [email protected]

all prices negotiable contact me for further info or detailed/additional pics for any items.

post-9504-1171890751.jpg *Autometer Oil Temp Guage 2 5/8” Electrical (USED) $90 ono

<Comes with all wiring,sensors,instructions just needs sandwich plate to put sensor on car>

post-9504-1171890225.jpg *KYB Gear-Climb Shock&Springs F+R Skyline R33 Gts25t (USED) $260 ono

<Car will sit lower by 1inch all around, firmer ride>

post-9504-1170729564.jpg *Apexi Stand for AVC-R/S-AFC/RSM (BRAND NEW) $25 ono

post-9504-1170729634.jpg *PIAA 7500K H1 Light Bulbs (BRAND NEW) $90 ono

post-9504-1171890275.jpg *HKS Pod filter replacement element/foam (BRAND NEW) $40ono

post-9504-1170729798.jpg *Greddy/Trust Black Oil Temp Guage with warning and memory (USED) $50 ono

<Guage only, No wiring/sensors>

post-9504-1170729876.jpg *Aerpro Antenna adapter (USED) $20 ono PAID $35

<Used on Jap head units to listen to Australian FM Channels>

post-9504-1170729953.jpg *Silver Reverse EL Dials Template (USED) $40 ono

<Lights up Red/Blue at night>

post-9504-1171890313.jpg *Apexi AVC-R with all wiring and solenoid (Old version) (USED) $110ono

<Working when removed, good for use or spare parts>

post-9504-1171892149.jpg *2 x Yokohama AV1-50i 16” 225/50/r16 tyres 60-70% tread remaining (USED) pair for $50ono (Will also throw in two mismatch(michelin/hankook) 225/50r16 tyres for free

post-9504-1170729442.jpg *Genuine Nissan Timing Belt for R33 RB25DET (USED 10,000kms) $40 ono

*Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t RB25DET series 2 Blow Off Value (BOV) (USED) $50 ono

*Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t Series 2 Standard Fuel Pump (USED 70,000kms) $45 ono

*6 x Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t Series 2 Std Coil Packs (USED 130,000kms) $110 ono

post-9504-1171893073.jpgpost-9504-1171893103.jpgpost-9504-1171893126.jpg *17" Genuine Mercedes Benz CLK Rims with Michelin Tyres $500 firm.

-2 x 225/45/r17 Michelin Pilot Sport 50% tread

-2 x 245/40/r17 Michelin Pilot Sport 40% tread

post-9504-1171893298.jpgpost-9504-1171893336.jpg *14" Honda Enkei Rims, 2 without rubber 2 with mixed 185/60/r14 $110ono

SOLD:

*Genuine HKS SSQV BOV with plumb back adapter & atmo fin (USED)

*Autometer Boost Guage 2 5/8” Mechanical (USED)

*Nissan Single Din Open Pocket (USED)

*Nismo Fuel Cap Cover (USED)

*Set of Standard 16"(6.5"wide) R33 Rims with centre caps+Rubber (USED)

*GTR Bov from GTR33 with piping included in pic (USED)

*Greddy/Trust Blue Oil Filler Cap (USED)

  • 2 weeks later...

NO,

because:

1.its Genuine HKS not replicia/copy

2.bolts straight onto r33 stock bov position (not universal needing to source an adapter)

3.comes with both plumb back & atmo venting fin

4.i'm not in a rush to sell it so will wait for a better offer.

NO,

because:

1.its Genuine HKS not replicia/copy

2.bolts straight onto r33 stock bov position (not universal needing to source an adapter)

3.comes with both plumb back & atmo venting fin

4.i'm not in a rush to sell it so will wait for a better offer.

pm sent re bov

BUMP:

-Prices Dropped!

-More Pics added

-More items added

-Update of items sold

GTR Bov sold also pending payment

UPDATE:

*R33 Stockies with T1R's SOLD

*Nismo Fuel Cap Cover SOLD

SOLD Pending Payment:

*GTR Bov

*Greddy/Trust Oil Filler Cap

Thanks Guys :laugh:

  • 4 weeks later...

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