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Hi T'ville guys and gals, i just thought i'd post this in your section seeing as it might be able to get rid of these parts locally. These are the left over parts from my R33 GTR and 350Z projects once i get rid of these i can start the next project here's a list.

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Benny

  • Gram Lights 57F Pro Titanium Lip 18x10 +20 with tyres - $2300
  • Hankook RS-3 Tyres 285/35 R18 x2 - $500
  • Mines Style Carbon Look Mirrors -$200
  • Nismo Clear Side Indicators - $60
  • Nismo Carbon Wing End Plates with GTR written on them - $100
  • Cusco Front and Rear Sway Bars - $500
  • Cusco Hicas Lock Bar - $300
  • OS Giken R3C Triple Plate Clutch - $1600
  • AP Racing 4 Pot Rear Brakes and Pads with 330mm 2 piece Rotors $2000
  • HKS GT3037 Full Turbo Kit for 350Z or V35 Brand New - $3500
  • Bride Ergo II Leather Seats with Bride Seat Rails suit 350Z - $2000
  • Bride Floor Mats match seat for 350Z - $200
  • Work Bell Steering Wheel with Nardi Boss -$200

I don't suppose anyone on here has a car trailer they would be willing to lend me, or help me out with, for a few hours in exchange for some delicious and healthy beers? Just need to take my car from home (North Ward) to my work (down at the port)...

Thanks!

Might be heading to townsville on Thursday depending on what Rob is up to that day. you gonna be home at all?

Chris if you still want to offload that spoiler blade let me know. might be able to work something out

Hey does any one here recommentd an electrician in townsville to fix my stupid driver side window???

Ferkin thing has stop going up or down

Is it just the module in the door that gets the dry solder and stuffs up? If so i can probably fix it. if its the motor or something else but i probably can't help

Rob: my gf is working Saturday and i think Rob has something on

Chris: are you going to be home or should we work something out to pick up the spoiler blade?

Is it just the module in the door that gets the dry solder and stuffs up? If so i can probably fix it. if its the motor or something else but i probably can't help

Rob: my gf is working Saturday and i think Rob has something on

Chris: are you going to be home or should we work something out to pick up the spoiler blade?

Hey mate ive replaced the button switches (built in relay for s2's) but its still not working so in the conclusion its the reg which i might just get from some1 here Dont think ii have to replace the motor aswell if im replacing the reg, ( quote me if wrong )

Hey does any one here recommentd an electrician in townsville to fix my stupid driver side window???

Ferkin thing has stop going up or down

quickstart auto electrics on casey st aitkenvale or just go see workshops :thumbsup:

if ya want mate you can stay at mine.

my sister lives in townsville im all good for accom lol. Just want to get back the same day, got a heap of stuff to do on my days off. If I was taking the skyline I might stay a bit longer

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