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hey guys,

I am trying to clean up my comp room beceause it is meant to be a comp room.... not a garage!

I have alot of parts for sale that I have taken off my car due to upgrades/mods over the past year and a half and have keept for the sake of it.

My car was a non turbo R33 GTS4 S1

Please note I do not know all the correct names of the parts, nor if the prices are accurate, so please ask me if your interested in something. I also appologise that I am not 100% sure of what parts can fit what... eg.. somethings fitting Silvia's etc..

Also, most of the items are either bulky, fragile, or too heavy to post, sorry. But if there is something small your after I'd be happy to help

Please also note, I have for rent a standard turbo airbox, plus a modified non turbo one that is suitable for non turbos that have been converted to turbo. They come with a standard snorkel for SMIC or a custom one for front mounts.

Each one with a snorkel is $40 for the week. To find out more about it, please click here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ai...nt-t205433.html

Item: Complete right and left front steering arms

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $250 for the pair

To Fit: (What car) Skylines..GTRs as well

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: I recently had a 5 stud conversion done to my car, so I have all the parts from it. If you want the whole front or front/rear setup ..arms, calipers, rotors, we can work something out! These arms would also work with GTRs because they came off my car with the front drive train gear so they support AWD and I switched these with r33 gtr arms. Also comes with the rotor cover plates. If you know what you are doing you could simply strip these down to the hubs, change them over to 5 stud and sell them at double the price because they would practially be GTR arms.

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Item: Rear non turbo hubs

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $120 for the pair

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: Only have the rear hubs as oppose to whole arm, not needed because of the 5 stud conversion

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Item: Full set of non turbo calipers spray painted dark blue

Age: 14

Condition: great! pleanty of pad left

Price: $180 for the full set

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: These are sprayed in a dark blue, a little dirty in the pictures but they clean up nice

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Item: Full set of Nissan Skyline rims for four stud

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $250 for all four + 2 free tyres

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: These are useless to me now because of the 5 stud conversion. I have never seen another skyline with these on. Two are only two weeks old and the others are just below RWC standards. They also come free with two spare tyres that are just on the RWC line which were originally on these wheels. I can give them a wash a degrease if interested.

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Item: Four stud space saver wheel

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $30

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: This obveously isn't it, but mine is identical, its just in my boot under my sub, so need to remove it. Never been used.

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Item: Full set of non turbo rotors

Age: 14

Condition: very good!

Price: $80

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: These have only ever been machined once in their whole life, about 6 months ago. they have only got some surface rust because they havent been used in a few weeks, its so easy to take off you can remove it with your nail.

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Item: R33 S1 spoiler

Age: 14

Condition: absolutely mint! all brake lights working!

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: I now have a S2 spoiler, but when I took this one off all the leds in the brake light were working, you can see it in my avatar pic. It has one tiny scratch on it (see pics) most people may not care but I am a padantic prick! This is still in original Nissan White and ready to go straight onto a car

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Item: Standard R33 non turbo dump pipe

Age: 14

Condition: good!

Price: $40

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: It has a small crack in the shield but in perfect working order, I have no need for it now beacue the car is turboed. Comes with a free dirty towel!

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Item: Standard R33 non turbo manifold

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $70

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: Really clean for its age, great paper weight or replacement manifold! you choose, comes with a free dirty towel!

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Item: Standard R33 non turbo heat sheild

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $20

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: Covers the manifold and front/dump pipes, mabye could be used somehow to hide a turbo aswell? Sorry.. no free dirty towel..... well maybe, if your a good bloke :thanks:

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Item: Standard R33 non turbo Airbox piping

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $40

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: not sure the exact name of it but it connected from the standard airbox into the air intake... has a K&N sticker on it...the free one you can get off the net that takes six weeks to wait for :)

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Item: Random screws, bits and pieces from the 5 stud conversion

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: Couple bucks each

To Fit: (What car) Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE suburbs

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: Can't say I have a clue where half the stuff comes from or goes to, but there are things like a full set of turbo brake lines, the screws that hold the calipers on + lots more

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Here's a few summary pictures of everything I believe I have posted for sale, please tell me if I am missing anything!

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Regards,

Adam

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