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Hey guys, Sold off my cars and I'm buying a new one.

Parts are no longer needed and need to clear room in the garage.

R33:

1. standard Series 1 spoiler in silver - $10

R34:

2. Standard R34 coilpacks, all fine replaced at 58,000klms for splitfires, great as just in case spares - $90 for the set

3. Standard R34 fuel pump with T-piece regulator, working fine, replaced with nismo item at 60,000 klms - $90

4. Silicon intake pipe, suit high hp applications. No more flex from the intake pipe, bought from here on a groupbuy but never got around to installing - $90

5. Genuine High wing/altia spoiler - suits respray $10

6. Nissan sports muffler system, comes with 2 dump pipes, compliance cat, sports muffler 2.5" pipes - $100

7. Standard rotors front and rear, replaced with slotted items at 78,000klms not much meat left on them, can be used as emergency spares or a test set of rotors for slotting - $90 for the set

Misc:

8.Pioneer DEH-P1Y mp3/cd player. blue lit display, good condition comes with box and manuals - $120

9.Nismo Rays engineering 17X8" wheels. Came with my R34, needs new tyres soon and has gutter rash on all wheels, brand quality track rims - $500 for set

10.15" Nissan alloy wheels 4X114.3, needs new tyres has scuff marks - $150 for the set

2003-2006 X-trail:

11. Genuine carpet set front and rear, just needs a clean - $40

12. Genuine cargo mat X2 one black, one grey $40 each just needs cleaning

13. Genuine Roof Rack set, comes with keys, fitting instructions and brackets, all you need is a set of screws to clamp them down by the brackets - $100

Will arrange postage for some items at buyers expense,

read my trader ratings if you want, I'm upfront and not here to stuff anyone about,

PM and I will reply

Thanks again guys :O

PJ

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4. Silicon intake pipe, suit high hp applications. No more flex from the intake pipe, bought from here on a groupbuy but never got around to installing - $90

Any idea if these are the same for r32?

Hey guys, for those interested in the nismo wheels...

Rims are 17X8jj 114.3PCD +40 offset I'm dropping price to $450 firm as one of the tyres has a nail in it. Not so much a problem if you plan to track the wheels and put on a slick, but just need a puncture repair and re-inflate if you plan on running out the tyres. slight camber wear on the outside of the tyres aswell, should get another 15,000 klms out of them before replacement.

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X-trail mats are sold pending payment,

S1 r33 wing is on hold

Just for future reference I'm sorry I won't ship rims, have no idea what is involved or costs and I don't have a proper means of transporting them either, only my car and the g/f's and her car is smaller than mine.

Other than that stuff is still up for grabs guys

Cheers

Edited by Yo-Yo
Is the wing really 10 bucks Yo-Yo. They look bad with the sides on but with just the High wing installed they look alright!

Yeah mate, R34 is sold so no need for the parts anymore,

Not essentially looking to make money off the parts, just gotta clear room in the shed.

Regarding the wing the centre wing has paint fade on the top so it would have to be resprayed anyway, so $10 but they have to take ALL of the wing (even the corner bits muhahahaha!)

Looks like you got some LED stovetops judging by your sig. Noice :P

Edited by Yo-Yo

for anyone interested in the r34 wing, here's what it looks like on it's own without the corner parts, will be a direct bolt-on to the stock wing mounts and all you need is a respray cheers

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Xtrail mats and Nismo wheels are now sold, thanks guys.

Everything else is still up for grabs :)

just a reminder I also have stock amber indicator housings for R34 front bar and side

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