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Item: R32 GTST/GTS/GTS4 Spare wheel

Age: 15 odd years

Condition: Very good

Price: $20

To Fit: (What car) GTST/GTS/GTS4

Location: Sydney, Epping (Near Parramatta/Hornsby)

Contact: PM me. Ill usually reply within the same day. Or SMS (I may be in class) at any time on 0403 491 735 - Cris

Comments: Inner rim edge had surface rust. It was cleaned, rust treated and then painted.

The tyre holds pressure with no problem. Tyre is in brand spankers condition.

This may not fit GTR as it may not clear the brake calliper

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Item: R34 Alternator

Age: Only a few years

Condition: As new

Price: $150

To Fit: (What car) Any RB engine (RB20 RB25 RB26 RB30 DE and DET)

Location: Sydney, Epping (Near Parramatta/Hornsby)

Contact: PM me. Ill usually reply within the same day. Or SMS (I may be in class) at any time on 0403 491 735 - Cris

Comments: Was bought when I picked an RB25DET NEO but decided to keep R32 alternator

Alternator puts out 70 Amps

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Item: R33 GTST Rims

Age: Dunno

Condition: Very good. Very small amount if gutter rash (1cm or so) Slight marks near the center of one rim (see pics)

Price: $140 just rims

$260 with a set of Khumo V700 Semi Slicks (215-45-16) Good for one and half more, if not two more track days (75 odd more laps left on them). The level of grip is just phenomenal! Perfect for first track day or cheap and good track rubber.

To Fit: (What car) Anything that has a 5x114.3 PCD

Location: Sydney, Epping (Near Parramatta/Hornsby)

Contact: PM me. Ill usually reply within the same day. Or SMS (I may be in class) at any time on 0403 491 735 - Cris

Comments: bought them off another SAU member. In a used condition. I did about 30 odd laps at Wakie. And ended up buying another set of track tyres and rims. The level of grip is just amazing! I have a fixed back bucket and I was being thrown about in it through the corners. Awesome bang for the buck!

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Item: R32 Fixed seat rails

Age: A year

Condition: Excellent

Price: $60

To Fit: (What car) R32. But I think it would fit all Skyline driver side as it uses the stock mounting positions.

Location: Sydney, Epping (Near Parramatta/Hornsby)

Contact: PM me. Ill usually reply within the same day. Or SMS (I may be in class) at any time on 0403 491 735 - Cris

Comments: Bought off an SAU member but decided to make my own.

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Feel free to SMS or PM me with any questions about anything on sale.

Edited by GTS4WD

Somone must be interested in a set of decent semi slicks and track tyres..

I cant go too much lower than this guys.. its very cheap as it is..

  • 3 weeks later...

I dont want to say yes and for them to not.

If it makes any diffrence, the R32 GTR spare wheel has more space for the bigger brakes.. and I know 32 GTR brakes are smaller than 33GTST.

I would say there would be very minour diffrence

  • 2 weeks later...

Semi slicks fitted to my car, ran 90 laps around barbagello over 2 days, still got some tread on them 2, thanks heaps man, best money i ever spent :(:D:D:D:D

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