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*ALL PARTS ARE SOLD

Item: Toyo Proxes T1R 265x18x35

Age: brand new

Price: $275 each (paid $375ea)

To Fit: any car

Comments: "Toyo's new ultra-high performance passenger car tyre, superseding the Proxes T1-S. The Proxes T1-R utilises a newly developed silica tread compound with a ultra-high molecular polymer that provides improved grip levels on wet & dry roads and improved wear resistance". Made in Japan (no China)

Item: Nismo 320km/hr speedo

Age: tested for 250km only

Price: $595 (paid $724 from Japan) SOLD and posted

To Fit: R34 GTR only

Comments: white face, 3 plugs & play, no speed calibration/modification to fit required

Item: HKS GT2530 turbos

Age: brand new

Price: $3600 SOLD

To Fit: R32/33/34 GTR

Comments: with kit (gaskets etc)

Item: HKS heavy duty actuators

Age: brand new

Price: $290 SOLD

To Fit: R32/33/34 GTR

Comments:

Item: HKS R-type fmic 600x300x102

Age: brand new

Price: $1350 SOLD

To Fit: any car

Comments: R-type intercooler is rated up to 800hp (588kw)

Item: Nismo fuel pump

Age: brand new

Price: $470 SOLD

To Fit: any car

Comments: in tank, rated 4.6L/min

Item: Nismo AFM x2

Age: brand new

Price: $795 pair SOLD

To Fit: R32/33/34 GTR

Comments: supports 570+kw, bolts directly onto stock intake pipes/pods (same size as stock AFM)

Item: Nismo 600cc injectors

Age: brand new

Price: $899 set SOLD

To Fit: RB26

Comments:

Item: Tomei typeB poncams

Age: brand new

Price: $795 SOLD

To Fit:34 GTR

Comments: 260IN/260EX, 9.15mm lift (delivers more power at high RPM)

HKS actuators sold

damn if only your t1rs were 17s

..

free bump

cheers

Hi Andy, pretty sure one of the cams wont fit into an r32/r33 GTR, forget what side.

Ryan

original post edited

thanks Ryan :P

either those turbos are massive or the kids are tiny.. :cool:

i put the kids in there to show the real size of the turbos

big enough to suck kids :laughing-smiley-014:

Hey Andy, sent another PM buddy.

PM replied re. price previously

only the Nismo 320km/hr speedo and the Toyo T1R tyres are left, be quick at this price!

HKS turbos sold

HKS actuators sold

HKS spec R fmic sold

Nismo fuelpump sold

Nismo injectors sold

Nismo AFM's sold

Tomei poncams type B sold

Hi, Andy,

I am interested in the Nismo 320km/hr speedo. PM sent.

Cheers. :)

PM replied

Andy what happened to our deal for AFM's. U didn't come back to and they now sold. And not to me, what happened??

J.

sorry bro, >_<

you made an offer, but someone else paid the asking price

sorry bro, >_<

you made an offer, but someone else paid the asking price

OK, if had of come back to me, I probably would have done it as we were already conversing about them.

Too late I guess,if it falls over let me know. Congrats on all your sales also Bud.

Thanks J. :(

Nismo 320km/h SOLD and posted

tyres SOLD pending payment

Buyer's car "broke" down so he has to spend money to fix it first

Tyres are now back for sale

You won't be disappointed with the Toyo T1R's, these are the ultimate tyres in both wet and dry conditions

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