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well with the impending sale of my R32 i have for sale a few items that are taking up space in my garage. all items have pictures which are located here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=182464

V35 350GT wheels

- stud pattern is 5*114.3 (same an R32/R33/R34)

- fronts: 17*7.5 +30 with 225/50/17

- rears: 17*8 +33 with 235/50/17

- came off my V35 350GT when i bought it

- nissan centre caps

- NO gutter rash, scratches, or anything. they are in absolutely immaculate ondition - see for yourself

- 90% tread nankang tyres, completely roadworthy

price: SOLD

AFM from an rb20det

- this is a working AFM from an rb20

- will work on any rb20 or series 1 rb25

price: SOLD

AAC valve from an rb20det

- this is a working AAC valve from an rb20det

price: $20

Universal automatic shifter

- this was used on my R32 GTSt automatic for about 1-2 years

- GREDDY racing performance

- looks great, makes the interior look a million bucks!

price: SOLD

Universal hand brake handle cover

- silver

- unused

- looks bling ;)

price: $15

standard R32 side idicators + globes

- 2 * standard SIDE indicators off my R32 gtst

- orange with globes

price: SOLD

Justjap catch can

- has a few scratches and the rubber tubing (oil level indicator) has copped a bit of engine bay heat making it discoloured a bit

- silver

- filled with stockings and steel wool

- has removable top and bottom and plug to drain it if you need to

- looks great in any engine bay (i only had it as a bit of bling)

- comes with about 1m of hosing

price: $30

Beltronics laser detector

- Beltronice vector 945 radar detector

- these are >$500 new

- comes with car adaptor - 2 wires that needs to be spliced in, +12V and ground

- for more info: http://alatest.co.uk/apps/reviews/533535/-...Laser+Detector/

- note: these are legal to buy / sell in any australian state, and in some australian states are legal to use (please check your respective state yourself)

price: $90 + postage

all items are located in New Farm, Brisbane.

I am willing to ship small items at an extra expense but for large items like the wheels pickup is the only option

images for all items are below

to contact me, send a PM - i usually check the forums daily.

all items have pictures which are located here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=182464

thanks,

Warren

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EDIT:

for some stupid reason i cannot find the beltronics car charger and maual, they are put together somewhere! argh!

i will have to hold off on the sale of it until i can find them

Warren

EDIT#2:

ok so i found the connector. it doesn't run off a battery it runs off the +12V source continuously, and it had been previously connected by being spliced into 12V from behind the dash

as a result, it doesn't have a cigarette lighter adaptor, rather a "+12V" and a "ground" wire which needs to be connected

also i can't find the maual

as a result of this, i've dropped the price of the beltronic unit to $90 plus postage

this is an absolute bargain for whoever gets in first..

cheers,

Warren

Edited by WazR32GTSt

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