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Damaged X2 R34 GTR rims minus caps plus bridgestone potenza 245 40 tyres one has some tread the other not so much, only suitable for a drift session

Item Condition:

One Rim has a crack through the spoke other bad drift damage, quoted 300 to fix the drift rim the cracked rim welding doesnt help it but could be used as a neck chain

Extra Info:

taking up space and want them gone!

Contact Details:

PM

Price and price conditions:

any offers considered not sure what to ask for the 34 rims! not much!

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Edited by Shrub32

Item: r33 series 2 turbo

Condition: very good, no shaft play, checked by ATS in adel.

Price: 350 inc postage or 330 pick up

To Fit: (What car) r33 replacement or r32 upgarde

Location: adelaide, sa, west subs

Contact: please pm or contact on 0433290801.

Comments: comes with elbow and dump pipe... i have pics if u really need to c but u know wat they look like hahaha if u wanna chat im on msn @ [email protected]

nothing to hide genuine seller just no need for this turbo as i have no cash and not really needing more power YET!

any questions please feel free to ask!

cheers

I've got 4 RS GT 17" rims off my 32 (needed spacers to clear front calipers) great condition:

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$450ONO

R32 driving lights:

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$20ONO

R32 SMIC (no piping):

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$10

Standard Swaybars front and rear and R32 window things:

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Make any offer

PM for anymore details, photos ect.

Edited by Xpeccen

R32 GTS-T rear spoiler in white, Great Condition, Pickup only or delivery if close - $50

R32 GTR Rear Wing in Black, Good Condition, Pickup only or delivery if close - $100

PM me if interested, or if want pictures or call 0417 084 405

Professionally painted custom silver dash to suit R33. $150 ono.

3" Cat back Exhaust - $250 ono.

Stock Turbo, no shaft play - $350 ono.

Kenwood Sub, Box & Amp combo - $150.

3" Hi Flow Cat - $100.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t190058.html

Edited by Ionos

Got a brand spanking new GREDDY/TRUST oil relocator kit. all brand new still in box. make those oil changes easy.

its for a RB25

reason for sale: up grading to a rb26 so dont need it.

Price: $220 FIRM

can provide pics if needed.

cheers luke

Stock Castor Rods

Off my 180sx but it will fit skyline r32.

I am selling it because i got mine adjustable Castor rods :cheers:

Good condition

Great for replace

Looking for 60 buck a pair! or Make an offer!

If your in interested, please pm me.

Located in northern suburb in adelaide

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Edited by Top_End

SuperPro Adjustable Front Upper Control Arm Bush Kit.--->R32 GTR/GTS

Brand new

I brought them not knowing they were the adjustable type. as i was only after replacements.

$200 pick up. or + post

Pics and other info at

PM me if you are interested

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t190460.html

r33, r34 GTR NISMO Clear Indicators brand new stil in box, i was going to put them on my car but i decided to go for different side indicators, retail price is 150 ill sell them for 80 bucks if anyone want them. call me on 0422 319 720 or PM.

Edited by gtrkiet

How much for just the DVD player if its still up for sale

Turning my GTR into more of a weekend / track car and hence I am selling my DVD player / Amp and Subs with box

Items:

Pioneer AVH-P7500 II In Dash DVD / CD player (RRP $2500+)

- Until recently the Top of the Line in dash player

- features 7 inch touch screen

- 5 channel surround sound (50Wx5 channel inbuilt amp)

Pioneer GEX-P5700TVP (RRP $999)

- TV tuner box for above player

- includes aerials

Alpine MRV F505 4 x 120W Amp

Output Power at 12V:

4 x 50W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)

4 x 65W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)

2 x 130W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)

Output Power at 14.4V:

4 x 75W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)

4 x 100W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)

2 x 200W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)

Fuse: 2 x 25A

2 x Kicker Comp Series 12 inch subs in custom box

for R32 specifically designed to fit rear facing in r32 with rear strut brace

Item Condition:

In dash screen and TV tuner as new - has been in car for just on 12 months.

Amp and subs - a few years old but in great condition and well looked after

Box has been custom built around 9 months ago, yet to be covered with carpet but can come covered for a little extra $$ :-)

Extra Info:

Items still in the car - can see operating if required.

Installation is only 2 cartons of coopers pale ale away.....

Contact Details:

Currently am not on the site very often - please sms or call my mobile 0439 703 239

Price and price conditions:

$2500 $2000 the lot, or

In Dash DVD Player - $1800ono $1600ono including the TV tuner

Amp and subs in box - $800ono $600ono

Thanks guys,

Andrew

Got an Apexi Panel Filter suitable for R33 GTS-t or others if they all use the same.

Has been in the car for a wee bit then had to change to pod filter due to intercooler piping getting in the way of the standard snorkel.

$50 pick up

hey i have a toshiba A200/G01 laptop!

BRAND NEW!! box has been opened to check it and put back!

RRP on these are still selling for $1999.99

FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS

CPU TYPE Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 64-Bit, L 2mb Cache

MEMORY (STANDARD/MAX) 2GB (1GB+1GB) DDR2 667MHz

VIDEO CARD TYPE ATI Mobility Radeon 256MB Dedicated graphics, Maximum Graphics with HeyperMemory is 1023MB

OPTICAL DRIVE Built-In Super Multi Double layer Drive (DVD+R DLx2.4, DVD-RAMx3, DVD±Rx8, DVD±RWx4)

DISPLAY SIZE/RESOLUTION Stunning 15.4" TruBrite™ Clear Super View widescreen (XGA+) 1280 x 800

SOUND/SPEAKERS Premium Harmon Kardon Speakers

VOLUME CONTROL, HEADPHONE, MICROPHONE Volume Control Dial, Headphone port, external microphone port, integrated microphone,

MODEM International 56k V92 Data/Fax modem

NETWORKING LAN 10/100 Base TX, Wireless LAN 802.11 a/g/n

TYPE OF PORTS 1x Express Card slot, 4 x Hi-Speed USB 2.0, 1 SVGA, 1 Firewire, 1 HDMI, 1 TV-Out (S-Video) 5 in 1 Card Reader, Bluetooth 2.0

PORT REPLICATOR FACILITY Cybershop Recommends Belkin Express Dock

BATTERY TYPE/USAGE Approx up to 3 hours* (6 cell) usage maximum

OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (No Recovery Disc)

ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE Toshiba user’s manual, Toshiba value added package, Norton Internet Security™ 2007 (90day trial), Ulead® DVD MovieWriter® for Toshiba. No Windows Recovery Disc included - make your own

ADDITIONAL FEATURES FingerPrint Biometric Reader, Card reader - XD, Memory Stick, SD , Remote Control

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT 360 x 267 x 29.8(front)/36.8(rear) mm, 2.7KG

WARRANTY 1 Year Parts and Labour International Warranty with FREE Courier Pickup in Australia*

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looking for $1600!

as i said BRAND NEW!!!

FREE postage..

contact me via pm or quicker by phone or email

[email protected] or 0433290801

cheers adrian

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