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hey guys been m.i.a for a while , but back now and things back up forsale, will post up a fully revised list tomo.

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hey mate, any updates at all... can you PM us your best price on the mines strut brace posted to 2474?

cheers

hey guys updated list

1. R33 GTR Ganadors Mirrors - Brand new unused, painter stuffed up the paint needs to be sanded back........$350

2. R34 GTR Garret N1 Turbos, HKS actuators and split dumps, no shaft play, part# 702987-7...........$1300

3. Factory R34 GTR dumps, heat coated................SOLD

4. Trust/GReddy airnix pod filters for GTR with adaptors and RB20/25 airflow meters................$300

5. Autek style top mounted catch can for RB26...........$50

6. Brand new genuine Garret TO4z ceramic coated hot and cold side................$1500

7. R33 GTR ARC cold air induction box, brand new filters..........SOLD

8. 96 Kawasaki Ninja zx750r excellent condition, muzzy exhaust, low km's, licensed, custom taillights........SOLD

9. R33 GTR oil catch can/wiper fluid resiouvour with -12 speedflow fittings and braided lines............SOLD

10. HKS RB26 intake cam pully...........$100

11. Greddy Type R BOV as new............$350

12. APEXI high mountTurbo Kit for SR, with dump and down pipe, APEXI ic piping kit,complete setup, no shaft play....$2000

13. Motec M4 ecu brand new..........$1000

14. MSD DIS-2 ignition brand new, unused.........SOLD

15. 180SX East Bear headlights, brand new........SOLD

16. R33 GTR Carbon Fibre Bonnet, no vents, excellent condition.........$350

17. R33 GTR Series 2 Headlights, no scratches, as new, HID converted.........SOLD

18. R33 Series 1 URAS front bumper direct bolt on, painted R33 maroon/red, brand new, never fitted.........$200

19. R32 GTR Cusco front and rear strut braces..........rear sold only front left $100

20. R32 GTR Mines front strut brace, rare, excellent condition.........SOLD

21. R33 GTR Nismo/factory Nissan front strut brace, painted GTR purple...........SOLD

2. R34 GTR Garret N1 Turbos, HKS actuators and split dumps, no shaft play, part# 702987-7...........$1300

very interested bud..how much posted to brisbane??

i cant PM ya..cause i havnt made more than 10 posts :)

Edited by nissan32GTR
2. R34 GTR Garret N1 Turbos, HKS actuators and split dumps, no shaft play, part# 702987-7...........$1300

very interested bud..how much posted to brisbane??

i cant PM ya..cause i havnt made more than 10 posts :)

hey either leave ur phone number or gimme buzz or text .

cheers collin 0404 124 608

Would those mirrors first directly onto a R33 GTS-T after a coat of paint, or is there more to it than that?

straight bolt on and plugs straight into factory loom, there genuine ganadors, -perfect fit, electric etc,

i paid a ridiculas price for them wen the dollar was weak, and then the painter stuffed it up, all needeed is to be rubbed back and painted.

cheers collin

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Hey, can't PM ya but I'm extremely interested in the n1 turbos. Only problem is I'm in the USA. maybe we can work something out? Please email me at tallicaguitar88 at gmail dot com.

Thanks,

Rick

Hey, can't PM ya but I'm extremely interested in the n1 turbos. Only problem is I'm in the USA. maybe we can work something out? Please email me at tallicaguitar88 at gmail dot com.

Thanks,

Rick

sorry dude they're sold,

this is old post, i have an updated one now,

mods can please delete.

cheers collin

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