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here is the updated list of all the parts i have left to save confusion only the parts listed below are still available for sale and prices have also been lowered again

used current model silver hks turbo timer with loom to plug into r32 and 33/s13/s14/s15? $100 with loom in near new condition

used japanese made nismo boost guage with digital exhaust temperature in the middle an awesome guage with the little controller box an older type of guage i know the boost works fine but not sure about the egt as i never ever drove the car to see if it worked correctly but i know it did work as far as i tested it if that makes sense $120

enkei RP01 wheels 17x9 22 offset all round no tyres wheels are 110% straight as i have had these all tested with centre caps a few scratches would be awesome awesome light as fck wheels with some paint currently silver $950 no tyres

riverside/zepter wheels 3 piece forged polished 17x9.5 17 offset NO GUTTER MARKS NO SCRATCHES PERFECT 4 brand new 255/40 tyres new valvestems all fitted and balanced ready to go all centrecaps and wheelnut cover plates (even have a few spares) $1990 very tough lightweight wheels

may seperate tyres and sell wheels if the right offer is made

used hks pod filters and cast alloy adaptors and brackets to suit gtr $130

brand new alpine cd/mp3 headunit with usb capability CDA-9884E $250

free postage included in the asking price for most small items

please check my older topic for pictures if youre interested or i can try and email you pics if you request via pm... postage is no problem on smaller items happy to package larger items if you want to organise the freight yourself

located in toowoomba qld 1 hr west of brissy, cheers :P

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here is the updated list of all the parts i have left to save confusion only the parts listed below are still available for sale and prices have also been lowered again

used current model silver hks turbo timer with loom to plug into r32 and 33/s13/s14/s15? $100 with loom in near new condition

used japanese made nismo boost guage with digital exhaust temperature in the middle an awesome guage with the little controller box an older type of guage i know the boost works fine but not sure about the egt as i never ever drove the car to see if it worked correctly but i know it did work as far as i tested it if that makes sense $120

pics please.

i have just found $700 bucks worth of receipts for some polish touch ups and repoilishing the caps and nuts and 2 new tyres valve stems fitting and balancing for the riverside wheels

tomek im working on your pics it seems my camera has a problem connecting to the pc at the moment... trying to get a new cable

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here are the pics i had on my pc... not great pics but u get the idea

if anyone is seriously interested once i sort my camera i can take more new pics of each wheel for you etc

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below are the only parts i have left i have adjusted the prices on a few also

used japanese made nismo boost guage with digital exhaust temperature in the middle an awesome guage with the little controller box an older type of guage i know the boost works fine but not sure about the egt as i never ever drove the car to see if it worked correctly but i know it did work as far as i tested it if that makes sense $120

enkei RP01 wheels 17x9 22 offset all round no tyres wheels are 110% straight as i have had these all tested with centre caps a few scratches would be awesome awesome light as fck wheels with some paint currently silver $900 no tyres

riverside/zepter wheels 3 piece forged polished 17x9.5 17 offset NO GUTTER MARKS NO SCRATCHES PERFECT 4 brand new 255/40 tyres new valvestems all fitted and balanced ready to go all centrecaps and wheelnut cover plates (even have a few spares) $1890 very tough lightweight wheels

may seperate tyres and sell wheels if the right offer is made

used hks pod filters and cast alloy adaptors and brackets to suit gtr $130

brand new alpine cd/mp3 headunit with usb capability CDA-9884E $240

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ive tried finding that gauge for you but its in my spare parts gtr somewhere and its jammes up the side of the shed so i cant get the doors open...ill try and make my way in through the boot once i get a chance, sorry

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on a gtst theyd sit roughly level with the guards and fill them right out for a tough stance... trial fitting is fine though

i havent had these fitted to my own car...

but use this tool to calculate where they will sit on your car http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

we sat them on a s13 for fun one day and they were basically level with the guards with what was essentially factory camber dialed into it front and rear

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