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Ummm, they're still at a mate's house. I'll try get him to take another couple of pics of them front on. They're a pretty average looking rim though, would mainly just be for track duties.

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Item: RB30 Spool Conrods SOLD!

Age: Brand new

Condition: Brand new

Price: $750 ($149 less than RRP)

To Fit: RB30 bottom end

Comments: http://www.spoolimports.com/content/SPOOLRB30CONRODS.asp

Rated to 900hp

Item: 2x 17x9 +37 Jap rims

Age: unknown

Condition: good, have been spray painted black by previous owner. Centre caps are missing

Price: $350ono

To Fit: 5x114.3 Skylines, silvias, etc

Comments: Quite light, good for track rims. Tyres on there are rooted.

rims2.jpg

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Will get some better pics over the weekend

Not sure what's rash and what's dirt at the moment, I dont think there was much rash on them, I never drove them on the street, but I could be wrong. Never really paid much attention to em... :laugh:

Item: R33 GTS-t CAS

Age: 10-13years

Condition: Average, bracket for plug is broken off, but all pins still fine.

Price: $60 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTS-t

Item: R33 GTS-t ECU (S1 manual) SOLD

Age: 10-13 years

Condition: Good

Price: $120 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTS-t

Item: R32 inlet manifold + plenum SOLD!

Age: 17yrs

Condition: Good

Price: $80 ono (offers?)

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTS-t

Item: 6x RB20DET injectors

Age: 17yrs

Condition: unknown

Price: $30 for the set

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTS-t

Comments: 260-270cc/min, high impedence

Item: R32 fuel rail

Age: 17yrs

Condition: Good

Price: $40ono (offers?)

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTS-t

Item: R32 RB25DE wiring loom

Age: ~17yrs

Condition: Good, all plugs still in tact and connected, no chopped wires.

Price: $200ono

To Fit: (What car) R32

Comments: Should be the same as RB20DET one as I just used my standard RB20DET loom to run the R32 RB25DE head.

Item: RB20DET sump

Age: 17years

Condition: Good, just needs a clean

Price: $60ono

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTS-t

Item: R32 RB20DET clutch slave cylinder SOLD

Age: 17yrs

Condition: Good

Price: $40 ono

To Fit: (What car) Anything with RB20DET gearbox

Location:NE Adelaide.

Contact:0422 255 843

Comments: Pics on request, happy to post anywhere in Aus at buyer's expense :)

Stuff is being sold as it's not needed anymore and just taking up space.

old thread mate i know but you dont still have the r32 injectors and fuel rail by any chance do you?

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