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Item: 1x Nankang Ulta Sport Performance tyre 254/35Z R19 (19")

Item Condition: Brand new, never used

Price: $70.00

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Item: 1x Skyracing tyre P215/65 R16 (16")

Item Condition: was in boot of my old commodore

Price: $30.00

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Item: 2x R33 Nissan Skyline Castor Rods with bolt & nut

Item Condition: Used, off half cut with 70***km

Price: $20.00 each

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Item: 1x R32 Skyline Drive Arm (From diff to hub assembly)

Item Condition: Used, has been damaged

Price: $5.00

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Item: 1x R32 Skyline Rear Left Hand Side Hub assembly

Item Condition: Used , includes rotors suspension arms, stock & spring & drive arm.

Price: 70.00

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Item: 1x R33 Skyline Standard Genuine Nissan Dump Pipe

Item Condition: Used

Price: $30.00

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Item: R33 Skyline Air conditioning Parts

Item Condition: Used

Price: $100 for all parts of 35.00 each

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Item: R33 Skyline Standard shocks & springs with tops

Item Condition: Used, out of half cut with 70,***km, no damage

Price: $40.00

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Item: 1x R33 Skyline Side mount intercooler SMIC

Item Condition: used, includes all piping etc..

Price: $35.00

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Payment Conditions of all items: Pick up, or postage at buyers expense :P

Reason for Selling all items: Garage clear out :(

Location of all items: Hame's Garage, Carindale, Sth Brisbane

Contact Details: PM, [email protected], or 0419761510 (can't recieve txt tho! :rofl::down: )

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Item: 1x R32 Skyline Viscious Differential (VLSD)

Item Condition: used, but perfect condition

Price: $120.00

Item: 1x R32 Skyline Rear Sway Bar

Item Condition: used, but perfect

Price: $35.00

Item: 1x R32 Skyline Green lable AFM

Item Condition: used

Price: $70.00

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Turbo no longer for sale, hubs payment has fallen through so they back up for sale and there has been many offers on the brake calipers but no pick up as yet.

I will grab castor rods if you still got them and they are not leaking or no major cracks...

Give me a PM on full price to Melbourne - 3037 and your number.

Then we can organise payment.

cheers

Hey there bluey 33, will check the condition of the castor rods and get back to you.

Rear seatbelts have sold on - boostcrusing.

Front 2 x brake calipers also sold on - boostcrusing.

still plently left, hame

  • 2 weeks later...

Can't edit first post so here is some more parts guys!! http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=300288 (for pics etc)

r32 BRAKE CALIPERS SOLD, DIFF IS SOLD PENDING PAYMENT & THE r32 DOOR SEALS SOLD.

Item: 1x Apexi AFC

Item Condition: used, suits any japanese import. This is the original air fuel converter from Apexi

Price: $40.00

Item: 1x R32 Skyline chrome front bar garnish

Item Condition: used, gneral wear and tear, chrome

Price: $30.00

Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T Rear cradle mounting brackets

Item Condition: used, no bending

Price: $20.00

Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T rear suspension stabelizers

Item Condition: used, general wear and tear, bolts included

Price: $30.00

Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T Rear cradle corner weights

Item Condition: used, great condition, bolts included

Price: $20.00

Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T Rear Seat Belts & Buckles

Item Condition: used, perfect condition, no wear n tear or rips.

Price: $50.00

Item: 1x R32 Skyline GTS-T Turbo Heat Shield

Item Condition: used, great condition, bolts included (if i cant remember where i put them!)

Price: $20.00

Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T Rear Brake Calipers

Item Condition: used, great condition, bolts included, these items are off an r32 gts-t 4 door (1989)

Price: $100.00

Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T Rear Brake Rotors

Item Condition: used, plently of meat left

Price: $35 each or $60 for both!

Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T Window Rubber Seals

Item Condition: used, great condition, not perished or cracked suit 2 door.

Price: $40.00 SOLD

Item: 1x R32 Skyline GTS-T Boot Rubber Seal

Item Condition: used, great condition, not perished

Price: $20.00

Item: 1x R32 Skyline GTS-T 93 model turbo exhaust manifold

Item Condition: used, great condition

Price: $25.00

Item: 1x R32 Skyline GTS-T 94 model turbo exhaust manifold

Item Condition: used, great condition

Price: $30.00

Item: 1x R32 Skyline GTS-T 93 model Side Mount Intercooler (aftermarket brand looks thicker)

Item Condition: used, great condition, no leaks

Price: $25.00

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1x R32 Skyline GTS-T ECU (manual-turbo) SOLD

more parts added & picutres of parts here --> http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....entry1283018402




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