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Howdy All,

Something has come up and i need to get rid of all my excess parts that i have obtained over the last year which i intended to use for my racing. Unfortunatley it all needs to go!!!! So my loss is your gain.

Whats up for grabs? See below.

I am pretty firm on price, low ballers will not be tolerated, so dont even waste your time time. The prices i am stipulating are reasonable.

Currently wanting PICK UP ONLY. Located North Shore of Sydney

More pics will be up hopefully tomoz night :D

1. R32 GTR Rims (16x8 +32) w/tyres - SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2. Max Sports Rims (17x8/9 offset unsure maybe 30ish) w/ tyres - SOLD

3. 205x50x16 Falken RS Full Racing Slicks, 99% tread - $900 - PRICE DROP NOW $650!!! SO FRIGGIN CHEAP

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1 brand new, 3 have seen less than 1 lap!!! So brand new rubber here! All have been stored in a cool, dark place and wrapped.

4. Whiteline S13 Silvia Rear Swaybar Z320 - $200 - PRICE DROP $150!!!!

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Brand new, simply opened to confirm parts but never installed

5. Generic Oil Catch Can - SOLD

6. S13 Silvia Black Boot - $50

Looks like it has had holes but have been filled and painted over but in great condition

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7. Sabelt 4 point 2" harness w/ shoulder pads - SOLD

:)

There may be other stuff but i need to sift through the garage, so may update later!

So ladies n gents come get em. Best way to contact me is via PM or SMS 0402 328 667

As mentioned be patient i will get more pics up tomoz night :(

Best time is after 5pm week days.

Cheers

ANDO

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Okay all pics done as promised!!! See initial post for update!!

All PM's and SMS's replied to. As stated, first to turn up with cash and reasonable offer takes this stuff away!!!

fark Ando cant believe your selling this stuff for these prices!

Pitty I dont have 15" wheels cause Id bag those slicks in an instant!

AFAIK those sabelt harnesses go for like 200-220 brand new?

bargain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay need to move this stuff.

I will try and physically measure the rim widths on the Max Sports rims tonight for those who are asking, but offset will remain a mystery (no markings on em). They came off an S13 and sat fine with no spacers to give you an idea.

I am happy to take reasonable offers on all remaning items and will take preference to local pick ups as i dont have the time to organise freight.

For those non locals who are interested and want to price up freight, just speak with a local Pack n Send (or similar) and get a quote for pick up from 2116, NSW. Weight and size of the items is pretty self explantory, just guestimate it for quotation purposes.

So fire through some offers people! I will only say NO if it is unreasonable :D

Harness is still not sold? DO WANT! :D

I'll send ya a PM when I get home, basically I can pick it up any time, including tonight. I just want to install it before Texi :)

Harness is still not sold? DO WANT! :D

I'll send ya a PM when I get home, basically I can pick it up any time, including tonight. I just want to install it before Texi :)

I was just about to send through a PM to see the best price on the Harness... LOL

Better you buy it then me, I need to save more dollars.

I was just about to send through a PM to see the best price on the Harness... LOL

Better you buy it then me, I need to save more dollars.

Matt, as awesome as your name and your car is, you have just put me in a difficult position.

I am buying the harness for my passenger's seat, I already have one for driver's seat. Unfortunately my conscious has decided to pipe up and not let me buy this without giving you a chance first. If Ando hasn’t sold it by Sunday I’m going to pick it up :D

I strongly suggest you get a harness. IMO when it came to throwing my Skyline around a harness paired with the factory seat held me in place much better than my bucket seat with the factory seat belt :)

Matt/s,

Price of $120 is it for the harness, it has barely even been used and is almost 50% off!! Retail is $205

Making a big enough loss on it as is!

Just call me or sumsing :D

**UPDATE**

Checked the 17" rims again and can confirm the thinner rim has a marking '8JJ'. So they are defintaley 17 x 8/9 rims. Now the offset could be +30 as i saw a 30 on the hub area..... So yeah come get em!

PRICE DROP -

17" Rims = $450 p/up

Slicks = $800 p/up

Matt, as awesome as your name and your car is, you have just put me in a difficult position.

I am buying the harness for my passenger's seat, I already have one for driver's seat. Unfortunately my conscious has decided to pipe up and not let me buy this without giving you a chance first. If Ando hasn’t sold it by Sunday I’m going to pick it up :down:

I strongly suggest you get a harness. IMO when it came to throwing my Skyline around a harness paired with the factory seat held me in place much better than my bucket seat with the factory seat belt ;)

I have an awesome name? Aww thanks... :rolleyes: I reckon it's just common though... :down:

As to you getting the harness for your passenger seat, go ahead and do it. My R33 will still be off the road for a couple more months, and if I buy the harness it'll just push it back that ever so slightly bit longer...

And if you get it in the car for Texi, let me ride shotgun for one run will ya? :D

I have an awesome name? Aww thanks... :down: I reckon it's just common though... :D

As to you getting the harness for your passenger seat, go ahead and do it. My R33 will still be off the road for a couple more months, and if I buy the harness it'll just push it back that ever so slightly bit longer...

And if you get it in the car for Texi, let me ride shotgun for one run will ya? :P

No worries mate, also I'll be wrapped if anyone willingly decides to sit in my car to experience my fail driving :D

ANDO-KUN! I shall bring you teh monnehz at Northern meat n greet n beers n shit :) I'll pick it up over the weekend :)

ALL PM's replied to and thanks for the interest.

For those who asked, yes negotiable on price (within reason).

If these dont go soon i will just use em......

PM or sms me with your best offers :down:

Ill give you $15 for a night out with ze Ando yah?

haha bargain. :P

SOLD to Mr Slider :) !!!!!!!!!!!! :P:P

AHAHAHAH

**ANOTHER price drop on parts!**

SLICKS - $650 ono

SWAYBAR - $150 ono

All PM's replied too fellas!

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