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Hi all. Got some stuffs to let go as below. They are all in superb condition. Do let me know if you require more details/pics. All prices are excluding delivery. Some nego might be possible if you are keen. Of course that depends on the item posted.

I will update this thread regularly as and when there are new items to let go. Thanks.

AFTERMARKET PARTS

1) Used ER34 HKS Intercooler Type S - AUD1,000

Immaculate condition. Kit set for the ER34. Will fit the ECR33 also. It comes complete with the intercooler, piping set, silicone hoses, jubilee clips, brackets, screws, washers and also the user and installation manual.

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2) ECR33 & ER34 Nismo Tension Rods - AUD150

Immaculate condition. Improves the steering of your vehicle. They use strengthened rubber bush to reduce flex and in turn make the car more predictable during cornering. The body of the Nismo Tension Rods offer twist and fatigue resistance while still is very light weight; and high rigidity compared to the stock factory unit. Will also fit S14 and S15 Silvia.

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3) Brand new ER34 HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System - AUD640

Features a seamless muffler shell. The exhaust system bears a 5" diameter muffler tip with 3.5" mandrel bent piping. It sounds great and brings out the RB engine note beautifully.

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4) Used BNR34/ECR33 Series 2 Splitfire Super Direct DI Ignition System - AUD490

Immaculate condition. Splitfire Super Direct DI Ignition System for the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R (BNR34) and Nissan Skyline ECR33 Series 2 (Part No. SF-DIS-005). Even comes with the manual!

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5) Brand new R32 GT-R & GT-S Cusco Oil Catch Tank - AUD190

ORIGINAL Cusco Oil Catch Tank for the Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R and GT-S. This is a kit set thus will be supplied with all necessary mounting and fittings for a perfect fitment. Very rare indeed as most on the market are universal models.

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6) Used R33 HKS Kansai Service Floor Mats - AUD280

Immaculate condition. With HKS Kansai Service logo on the mats and fits perfectly like the original items. These are a rarity and will definitely spruce up your interior of your R33 Skyline like no other.

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7) Used HKS Circle Earth - AUD210

Immaculate condition HKS Circle Earth Grounding System. The kit comes with 8 grounding lines. All the lines are run from the 24 karat gold plated distribution block.

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8) Brand new SARD Cooling Spray (SCS) - AUD250

The kit contains a 2.2 litre water tank and a pump that is controlled by an electronic system. It allows water to be sprayed onto cooling system components. During spirited drives or track excursions, you can see intake and engine temperatures rise significantly. Adding water to the core of your intercooler can aid the cooling process.

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9) Used Sard R2D2 Blow Off Valve - AUD130

Immaculate condition. This is a kit set for the the Nissan Skyline R34 GTT (ER34). As the pictures will show, it's immaculate and comes complete with all the fittings required for a plug and play fit onto the RB25DET engine. It even comes with the manual and box.

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10) Used Tomei Fuel Pump Relay Harness - BNR34 - AUD70

Immaculate condition. Tomei Fuel Pump Relay Harness for the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R (BNR34). This wire harness is complete kit set for the RB26DETT. From the factory, the BNR34 fluctuates the amount of electric current to a fuel pump by fuel pump modulator in order to reduce noise and power consumption. However once the engine has been tuned for more power this will prevent a stable fuel pressure. The Tomei fuel pump relay harness is made to obtain a stabilized fuel pressure by taking voltage directly from a battery, and makes it possible to extract the full 100% performance potential from the BNR34.

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11) Used NISMO G-Max Twin Plate Clutch Kit (3002B-RSR45) - BNR34 - AUD 390

Immaculate condition. Nismo G-Max Twin Plate Clutch Kit (Part No. 3002B-RSR45) for the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R (BNR34). This set comprises of:-

Clutch Cover (3021B-RS061)

Clutch Plate Set (30125-RS020)

Flywheel (1231C-RSR45)

3X M6 Cap Bolts (30131-RS020)

9X M9 Hex Bolts (30132-RS020)

6X Flywheel Bolts (12315-42L11)

You'll need to purchase the Nismo Clutch Disc (3010C-RS040) if you would like to use the clutch. With that, this clutch set will be essentially as good as new at a fraction of the price.

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STOCK ITEM

1) R34 Skyline Xenon Headlights - AUD1,350

Immaculate condition. Comes complete with wirings, HID ballast, bulbs, mounting brackets intact, etc...

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2) R34 Rear Lights - AUD370

Immaculate condition. Comes complete with bulbs and wirings.

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3) BNCR33 Front Grille with Emblem - AUD220

Immaculate condition. Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R grille with the GT-R logo. It is in excellent condition, there are no scratches, all brackets are intact and the plastic mesh is perfect.

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4) R34 Crank Angle Sensor - AUD150

Crank Angle Sensor off a R34 Nissan Skyline. This will fit the BNR34 and ER34 model.

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5) BNR34 Skyline GTR Oil Sump and Differential - offer me

Perfect for an extended oil sump project.

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6) R34 Driver & Passenger Airbag - Offer me

In perfect working order.

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7) BNR34 Stock Turbo Outlet Pipe (with heat shields) - AUD200

Excellent upgrade for earlier RB26DETT.

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8)BNR34 Stock Manifold (with heat shields) - AUD200

Excellent upgrade for earlier RB26DETT.

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9) BNR34 Skyline GTR Throttle Bodies - AUD300

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10) ER34 Stock side mount intercooler with air guide - AUD 190

Excellent upgrade for earlier ECR33.

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11) BNR34 Stock Fuel Rail + Fuel Regulator - AUD60

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5) BNR34 Skyline GTR Oil Sump and Differential - offer me

Perfect for an extended oil sump project.

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firstly would u separate the sump baffles/windage traysand how much for the sard cooling spray thingy

Re: Location...

From memory hes in Kuala Lumpar...

Now, Ill offer you $200 for STD Manifolds, Dumps & Heat Shields for Both...

Depending on frieght costs.

hay mate, ill take the nismo tension rods.

can u get me a price delivered to 3032 then send me ur bank details via pm that would be awesome

cheers

julz

XKLABA, the exhaust is for the ER34. With some modifications on mountings I guess it should be able to fit. It's not going to be 100% tho.

Yes the massive GReddy intercooler is still up for sale.

SOLD:-

1) R34 Skyline Xenon Headlights

2) BNR34 Stock Turbo Outlet Pipe (with heat shields)

3) BNCR33 Front Grille with Emblem

4) ER34 HKS Intercooler Type S

5) NISMO G-Max Twin Plate Clutch Kit

  • 3 weeks later...

SOLD:-

1) R34 Skyline Xenon Headlights

2) BNR34 Stock Turbo Outlet Pipe (with heat shields)

3) BNCR33 Front Grille with Emblem

4) ER34 HKS Intercooler Type S

5) NISMO G-Max Twin Plate Clutch Kit

6) HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System

7) Sard R2D2 Blow Off Valve

Edited by 8110
  • 2 weeks later...

SOLD:-

1) R34 Skyline Xenon Headlights

2) BNR34 Stock Turbo Outlet Pipe (with heat shields)

3) BNCR33 Front Grille with Emblem

4) ER34 HKS Intercooler Type S

5) NISMO G-Max Twin Plate Clutch Kit

6) HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System

7) Sard R2D2 Blow Off Valve

8) Brand new ER34 HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System

SOLD:-

1) R34 Skyline Xenon Headlights

2) BNR34 Stock Turbo Outlet Pipe (with heat shields)

3) BNCR33 Front Grille with Emblem

4) ER34 HKS Intercooler Type S

5) NISMO G-Max Twin Plate Clutch Kit

6) HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System

7) Sard R2D2 Blow Off Valve

8) Brand new ER34 HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System

9) ECR33 & ER34 Nismo Tension Rods

10) R33 HKS Kansai Service Floor Mats

11) R34 Rear Lights

  • 3 weeks later...

SOLD:-

1) R34 Skyline Xenon Headlights

2) BNR34 Stock Turbo Outlet Pipe (with heat shields)

3) BNCR33 Front Grille with Emblem

4) ER34 HKS Intercooler Type S

5) NISMO G-Max Twin Plate Clutch Kit

6) HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System

7) Sard R2D2 Blow Off Valve

8) Brand new ER34 HKS Super Dragger Exhaust System

9) ECR33 & ER34 Nismo Tension Rods

10) R33 HKS Kansai Service Floor Mats

11) R34 Rear Lights

12) Used HKS Circle Earth

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