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Item 1

NISMO (WHITE) GTR Instrument Set for Skyline R33 GTR or GTS-t.

Set includes NISMO 320 KPH Speedo, 11,000 RPM Tacho & 1.4 Bar Centre Entre Boost Gauge.

This one works with odometer motor and other components all having been serviced.

Asking $850 (replacement cost over $2400).

Item 2

Blitz (WHITE) face temperature gauges (in new condition) in a genuine Nismo R33 GTS-t dash enclosure.

The kit includes the following items:

(1) Blitz Engine Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $450);

(2) Blitz Oil Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $400);

(3) Blitz Water Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $400);

(4) Nismo Dash enclosure (new cost $250);

(5) Matching dash matching vinyl heat wrap of enclosure $200.

Total replacement cost of setup = $1650.00

Asking $600

Item 3

Three Nissan Skyline car floor mats sets. They are in better condition then what they look like in the photos.

Good Set - $150

Average Set - $100

Cheap Set - $50

Location – Brisbane (South-side)

Item Condition

The following items have been on my car for approx 2 years and have done less than 2000km in total. All items are in perfect 'as new' condition. Car was a show car and never raced or flogged.

Reason for Selling

Parts are surplus as the ‘show car’ they were on has been de-modified.

Price & Payment Condition – AS LISTED AGAINST EACH ITEM

Extra Info

All serious offers will be considered, if I do not reply to you it is because I do not consider your offer serious or reasonable. Only make an offer if you are intending to buy the turbo set up. Also, I will not reply to you unless you include your full name, telephone number and your address. Please don’t waste your time or mine.

If you can get a better price then this buying it from your dog’s third cousin’s friend on your great uncles side…then do it and please do not waste my time!

Contact Details

(1) You can reply to this post;

(2) You can send me a Personal Message; or

(3) You can call me on 0414 575 676.

Pictures – As Attached

Item 1

NISMO (WHITE) GTR Instrument Set for Skyline R33 GTR or GTS-t.

Set includes NISMO 320 KPH Speedo, 11,000 RPM Tacho & 1.4 Bar Centre Entre Boost Gauge.

This one works with odometer motor and other components all having been serviced.

Asking $850 (replacement cost over $2400).

Item 2

3 x Blitz (WHITE) face temperature gauges (in new condition).

(1) Blitz Engine Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $450);

(2) Blitz Oil Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $400);

(3) Blitz Water Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $400);

Asking $450 for all three.

(4) Nismo Dash enclosure in matching dash vinyl heat wraped - ON HOLD PENDING PAYMENT.

Item 3

Three Nissan Skyline car floor mats sets. They are in better condition then what they look like in the photos. Photos show more shadow then marks.

Genuine Nissan - Good Set including all 5 parts - $150

Genuine Nissan - Average Set including all 5 parts - $100

Genuine Nissan - Cheap Set only has 4 peices - $50

All Items Located – Brisbane (South-side)

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Item 1

NISMO (WHITE) GTR Instrument Set for Skyline R33 GTR or GTS-t.

Set includes NISMO 320 KPH Speedo, 11,000 RPM Tacho & 1.4 Bar Centre Entre Boost Gauge. - SOLD.

Item 2

3 x Blitz (WHITE) face temperature gauges (in new condition).

(1) Blitz Engine Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $450);

(2) Blitz Oil Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $400);

(3) Blitz Water Temperature Gauge and sender (new cost $400);

Asking $450 for all three.

(4) Nismo Dash enclosure in matching dash vinyl heat wraped - SOLD.

Item 3

Three Nissan Skyline car floor mats sets. They are in better condition then what they look like in the photos. Photos show more shadow then marks.

Genuine Nissan - Good Set including all 5 parts - $150

Genuine Nissan - Average Set including all 5 parts - $100

Genuine Nissan - Cheap Set only has 4 peices - $50

All Items Located – Brisbane (South-side)

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