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hey guys i have the following for sale as i have no use for it anymore and its just cluttering up the back yard:

1. R32 GTST stock catback exhaust. not perfect but in good working order: $70

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2. R32 GTST standard tie rod end with new boot. not sure on the size but all i remember was taht the size was 14mm. good working order: $15

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3. R32 GTST radiator. leaking pretty bad at top in fins so would suit rebuild: $10

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4. R32 GTST radiator shroud. good condition: $10

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5. R32 GTST standard front rotors. were taken off for rwc because 1 of them was 1mm below minimum depth otherwise were working good. the other one was roadworthy: $30

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6. R32 GTST stock shocks and springs. were taken off for rwc a while back because 1 front shock was leaking. others are all good: $60

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7. R32/33 series 1 GTST coilpacks. had them as spare for my r32 but never used them. pretty sure the yare in good working order. 2 are high temp siliconed: $50

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8. R33 stock wheels with brand new Diamondback 225/50r16. came with my 33 for rwc and have only driven on them for 250kms so far. they are on the car now and i need them to roll around so not really keen on dropping the price drastically so this is more of a EOI to see if anyone will buy them as i will be buying new wheels soon. awesome condition: $500

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9. S13 stock catback exhaust. from a rb20 silvia so should probably suit sr20s. good condition with abit of surface rust: $70

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10. Kakimoto muffler with 3" inlet. to suit anything. don't know what it was on. $40

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11. Pirelli P6000 205/55r16. low on tread but just 1mm above wear indicators. more wear on shoulders. would be good to use for stockies or drifting. $15

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12. have assorted 14" tyres some are new and never used but have been stored in my garage for years and others are used. sizes are 195/65r14-205/60/14. chuck them on the hachi,ke,s13 to drift on. tyres will cost $5-$20 each enquire for exact prices and brands.

13. Kenwood 12" subwoofer box. its a small one too so would be good for our car's boots. good condition. $15

some items i'm looking to swap is my metal finish bullet style razo gear knob with a good condition r33 series II gear knob and a clean standard white r33 series II spoiler for the drift lip spoilers also in white.

big items will need to be picked up in western suburbs or melbourne. smaller items can be posted.

contact me on 0432454387.

jake.

Edited by jakez88

sorry mate don't really want to go across to the city just for a $10 part.

everything is still for sale!

i can post em man but it'll be a extra 40 bucks to get em down to tassie. i'll ask what the exact postage will be. let me know if you wanna do it. can't really be bothered disassembling it sorry man lol.

Edited by jakez88

coilpacks are sold!

R32 front rotors $20

R32 shocks and springs $60

S13 standard exhaust $60

pirelli drift 16" tyres $10

kakimoto muffler $40

still for sale!

  • 2 weeks later...

kakimoto muffler is gone.

r32 stock suspension, r32 front rotors, s13 stock exhaust, 16" + 14" tyres are still for sale..get them out of my house now!!

Edited by jakez88

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