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R32/R33 GTR Power FC and Hand controller = $699

Passengar S13 silvia door (blue) = $50

Trust power evolution II cat back and de-cat pipe for R32 = $599 ono

Sard Fuel Pressure Reg (used) = $99

Rear strut brace for R32 = $80 ono

Standard S13 silvia steering wheel = $75 ono

Blitz Oil cooler kit with relocator for R32 = $750 ono

SSR Gartimaier wheels 18x9/18x10 +38 (basically new condition) = $1799 ono

SSR Strusse wheels 19x10/19x11 +11 (centre's freshly powder coated black) = $1799 ono

Medusa wheels 18x9/18x10 -10 (centre's freshly powder coated black) = $1799 ono

S13 silvia second hand front ISC N1 coilovers (lessthen 100km old) = $550 ono

CA18det high flowed P/S pump cost $550 selling for = $249 ono

Used adjustable toe arms (2 sets) = $100 ono (each set)

Fixed back seat rails for S13/180sx etc = $100 ono

JIC GTR style reclinable seat (perfect condition) = $499 ono

Buddy Club fixed back seat (brand new) = $699 ono

Nismo 260kmph speedo R32GTR = $299 ono

RB26dett hard pipe intercooler kit = $199 ono

RB26dett generic front pipe (aftermarket) = $150 ono

Greddy Boost gauge (2 available) = $80 ono (each).

Turbosmart EBoost2 40psi 60mm (brand new in box) = $599

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will the toe arms fit r34? are they rose joint adjustable? or do they have adjustable bushes?

if they'll fit r34 gtt and are adjustble bushes can i grab some pics?

Cheers

will the toe arms fit r34? are they rose joint adjustable? or do they have adjustable bushes?

if they'll fit r34 gtt and are adjustble bushes can i grab some pics?

Cheers

They will fir R32, S13, 180sx, A31.

The only thing you will need to do to make them fit R33/R34 is to put some spacers in there as the rod end is a few mm smaller. Yes they are rose joint adjustable.

Bek

Hi interested in exhaust, not so much de-cat pipe tho as i have a 3 inch cat. could i have pics of exhaust plz :) also how much would it cost to post to yamba 2464?

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Pics below (just needs a wipe down). This exhaust cost's around $1499 new from Trust and is 3.75".

Bek

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SSR Gartimaier wheels 18x9/18x10 +38 (basically new condition) = $1799 ono

pics pls

Pics below (just needs a wipe down). This exhaust cost's around $1499 new from Trust and is 3.75".

Bek

They are a good bit of gear, have one myself!

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