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Hks Turbo, 18" 350z Wheels, 18" Corsas, 17" Semislicks, 15" Dailys, S15 Middle/high Brake Light+parcel Shelf, Nismo Big Operating Slave Cylinder


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I fcuked my motor the other night so I need to raise some cash to fix it ASAP, I want the car back on the road ASAP and have priced everything for a for quick sale. Here it goes...

Genuine HKS GT-RS turbo - BRAND NEW.

No introduction required as this is the best bolt on turbo from HKS.

This is an extra special turbo because the compressor housing has been extrude honed meaning the internal surface is smooth as a baby's butt = more efficient turbo = better power and response.

Price: $1950 for quick sale (BRAND NEW)

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350z rims with BRAND NEW Pirelli semislicks (BRAND NEW never driven on)

4x 235/40/18 Pirelli PZero CORSA semislicks (BRAND NEW never driven on) NOT THE SAME AS THE (OLD DESIGN) TALEB ONES

4x 18x8+33 350Z wheels

Fitted and balanced, ready to go

Price: $1900

Price drop: $1450 for quick sale

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s15 3rd brake light with genuine s15 parcel shelf

Price: $50 for quick sale

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Yokohama ADVAN A048 semislicks

Still mounted on rims but I can get them unfitted any time. Can meet at the tyre shop too if you like.

2x 225/45/17

2x 245/45/17

Yokohama ADVAN A048

MADE IN JAPAN

Price: $650

Price drop: $550

Price drop: $300 for quick sale

a048

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245's

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225's

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Left over from my stupid days of converting to an r33/rb25 gearbox...

nismo big operating slave cylinder - suit the fllowing:

Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

part number = 30620-RS580

Price: $145

Barely used (red tape is to stop crap from getting in)

(everything else pictured is sold)

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And lastly, I have the daily's stock steelies and tyres, you get 4 rims and 4 tyres, super excellent condition and lots and lots of tread:

Yokohama ASPEC

4x 195/65/15

$100ea

All mounted up, all balanced, comes with 5 stud rims ready to roll.

MADE IN JAPAN

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I store my tyres in tyre bags in the garage out of sunlight. I can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it.

Location: Sydney/Homebush

Location: Sydney/Homebush

Location: Sydney/Homebush

Location: Sydney/Homebush

Location: Sydney/Homebush

FIRST IN WITH CASH GETS IT, NO HOLDS, NO SHOTGUNS, everything available until its taken off the first post.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

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