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handbrake ratchet

Yes

Hey mate,

Was wondering if you had the Brake Master Cylinder available?

and yes

Steering wheel for sale?

And still have the Strut brace + photos?

Cheers

Series 2 steering wheel is on hold atm, I do have a series 1.5 available though, also in very good condition

Rear strut bar is sold, front is still available

Which brace were you after and I'll get photos

What kind of cat do u have? Price and willingness to post?

It LOOKS kinda like a cat externally, but has a 3" pipe shoved through it and welded to look legit

Willing to post but at your cost - roughly $20 post and $50 for the "cat" :P

Engine/Driveline stuff

RB25det - complete engine with all ancilliaries - $1250 SOLD

Garrett GT3076R BRAND NEW - .6 surge ported comp cover, .86 exh housing, external gate - $1600

Garrett GT3582R exhaust housing, .82 - $250

Jun "style" inlet manifold, still over $800 new on ebay - $600

BMI 86mm billet throttle body - $250

Deatschwerks 740cc injectors (straight fit in factory rail) - SOLD

SARD FPR, with gauge and adaptor for factory rail - SOLD

Walbro 255 l/hr intank fuel pump, BOSCH 044 external and 500ml surge tank, with all fuel hose required for fitment - SOLD

Performance-wise Oil cooler and filter relocation kit - SOLD

MSpec aluminium radiator, pretty sure it's 45mm - SOLD

KTS Intercooler, 600x300x100, 3" in and out - $200

FMIC, 600x300x70,3" in and out, BRAND NEW - $150

Tial 38mm wastegate, slight grinding marks from fitment, perfect working order - SOLD

Highmount steampipe manifold with merge collector (similar to 6boost), T3 flange and WG flange for Tial gate, will need WG pipe modded to fit a 25, straight fit for 25/30, HPC coated - SOLD

Excedy twin plate clutch, plenty of meat left - $1000

Lightweight chromoly flywheel, good condition - SOLD

RB25det gearbox - was perfect previously was a bit clunky going into gear after i dragged it through the tunnel with the shifter in (only driven for 200 metres since), hence price - $1000

5Zigen 3" cat-back exhaust with oval muffler, quiet and was flowig 450rwhp - $250

Splitfire coil packs, perfect working order - SOLD

JJR GTR polished alloy washer bottle replacement with oil catch can, has been separated but can be re-welded - SOLD

Turbosmart Type 2 plumb-back BOV - $150 - SOLD

R33 non ABS diff, shimmed a few years ago, still nice and tight - $100

Suspension/Brakes

Sydneykid whiteline/Bilstien springs and shocks, circlip adjustable, 5000km use - $1000

Whiteline fixed front and rear swaybars, not sure of size but the biggest fixed ones they make - $350

Adjstable Rear upper camber arms - $100 - SOLD

Front adjustable castor arms - $100

Front strut bar, polished - $100

Rear strut bar, factory - SOLD

Front brakes, with RDA slotted rotors and Ferodo DS2500 pads, hardly any pad wear - SOLD

Rear brakes, stock - $150 - ON HOLD

Starcorp Impul rims, white, deep dish rear, 18x8.5 F, 18x9.5 R, some gutter rash, ss595 rears with 75%, Nexen fronts need replacing - SOLD

Electronics

Haltech E11v2 with R33 patch loom and 3 bar MAP sensor - SOLD

Blitz dual SBC EBC, the older black one, dual solenoid good working order - SOLD

NISMO clear side winkers - SOLD

Auto gauge 2 1/4" inch stepper motor gauges, smoked, with all senders - Oil Temp, Oil Pressure, Boost - SOLD

Pioneer CD/MP3 headunit, basic model, black, removable face - $50

Jaycar response 4ch amp - $100

Fusion 12" sub in box- $50

Body & Interior

Garage Defend carbon fibre air guide, perfect fit for GTST, good condition - $400

NISMO GT shift knob, excellent condition - SOLD

Series 2 steering wheel, very good condition - $150 - ON HOLD

Series 1 headlights, sedan model with silver inserts, excellent condition - $300

Rear lights, black - $50

Series 2 rear wing, black, with boot - $100

Type M front bar, black, stone chips so needs paint, meshed with high quality case mesh - SOLD

Type M side skirts, good condition - $150

400R side skirts, 1 has a slight crack otherwise a really well made set of skirts, gunmetal - $150

Type M rear pods, black, good condition - $80

Series 1 dash surround, very good condition, has been stripped and repainted - $100

Centre console with gear surround and ashtray, good condition, gear surround stripped and repainted - $100

Drivers side window switch panel - $100

Series 2 seats, front and rear, drivers side has tear in bolster - SOLD

Interior carpet and boot trim - $60 - ON HOLD

Seatbelt stay, the swinging thing that holds the seatbelt off your neck - $40

still got grill mate if so how much to get it to hobart?

call me or txt on 0408802254 (wont let me pm yet)

cheers

jeremy

still got grill mate if so how much to get it to hobart?

call me or txt on 0408802254 (wont let me pm yet)

cheers

jeremy

Grill is sold

hey dude,

have u got the rear cut with parcel shelf and childanchors? cheers

Yes I have a parcel shelf but I doubt it would survive the trip to VIC, they are pretty flimsy

Yes I have a parcel shelf but I doubt it would survive the trip to VIC, they are pretty flimsy

how flimsy are they? isnt that just a piece of metal?

mines been cut out for speakers... kinda confused... :blink:

how flimsy are they? isnt that just a piece of metal?

mines been cut out for speakers... kinda confused... :(

I thought you meant the actual parcel shelf (that's made of some type of chipboard)

My rear shelf had been cut for speakers as well, so cant help with that sorry

You know if the S1.5 wheel airbag plug will fit a S1?

S1 didnt come with an airbag so not sure which plug you mean

I had it on my S1 with no issues

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