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hey all, FOR SALE -contact ALEX 0421340064

-R33 turbo back Jasma exhaust dump,front pipe and rear section with blots and gaskit/ heat shields good condish $160

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- AIRiNX TrusT twins pods and brakets to suit GTR cleaned and in good condish $150

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Hi there all,

I have the following parts available for sale from my silver series 2 gtst coup:

Right Hand Drivers Door Complete..

front pair of seats and rear

wiring loom

boot trim

carpet

complete interior

genuine factory sunroof

rear bumper

GTR spoiler

RH side skirt

steering rack complete

steering column inc keylock and key

3 point black immobiliser with remote windows and roof

Greddy front strut brace (new in box)

ABS brake controller

Clutch master cylinder

HR33 spare tyre (new)

dash and surround all inclusive

HICAS diff

and more

please call 0449326440 or PM me

Prices and photos will be posted soon

Edited by kronix

I have the following for sale

Standard R34 Radio/Tape Deck + CD Player

R34 Hand Brake ( good condition )

R34 Manual Gear Stick Surround + Boot ( average quality )

Clips for around R34 Seat

R33 Series 2 Standard Radias Rod

Set of 4 R33/S14 Stockies with 90% Zeetex Tires, Flatpatched on 2, one rim bad gutter clash otherwise all good

XBOX Metal Gear Solid: Substance, Excellent Condition, Hardly Used.

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I really have no idea on what half of this stuff is worth, PM me if your interested and make me an offer!

Looking for $400 ono for the stockies, open to offers ofcourse.

I also have a Silver Series 2 Genuine Type M R33 Spoiler and a Series 1 Burgandy Spoiler in the shed, along with a washing basket trolley if anyone is keen! =P

Cheers.

I am wrecking an '97 R33 gtst SII, engine has just been removed and is now for sale, includes alternator/turbo/dump etc, ECU (manual), engine loom and the entire wiring loom for the car. Even been kind enough to label the plugs on the loom.

Has 70,036km, previous owner was first owner in Aust

$2500

For the Chaps.... and the Ladies......

I have some parts for R34GTT....

Apexi Power FC + Commander Unit, In original box, travelled less than 1000km in car before removing. Asking $1200 Sold Pending Payment

Genuine HKS SSQV (series 1) with 34 Adaptor plate. Asking $250

STD Amber Side and Front Indicators Asking $40ea

Single Din Pocket (doesnt look genuine, i pulled it out and put double din deck in) Asking $5

STD Ashtray $10 Sold Pending Payment

Set of fibreglass Eyelids to suit R34 GTT, Unpainted unsanded, asking $80

Some things not for car

Imate Jamin PDA phone, Phone, Desktop Charger and software/USB cable (less than 1 year old) $250

Thats it i think.....

Any Questions... drop me a PM

Pics Available on demand!

Justin!

Edited by Mr Sniper911

Alpine V-Power 1000 watt Monoblock Brand new still sealed in box. looking for 350, i bought this retail for 750, was going to put in my car but changed my mind to a DLS system instead. pm me more details.

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Have a twin plate os giken clutch for sale linky here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Os...tc-t197575.html

also have a single plate nismo push type rb26dett clutch that is slipping so will need a beauty makeover.

also have 2X RB26DETT airflow meters lying around so make an offer.

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EOI.

I have a vented R32 Coilpack cover

It has AMPerformance cut out through it and also has slots cut at the far end

pics will be up later

looking for about $300

is black in colour and in good condition.

as said pics will be up later

For Sale

2x Kittens

one kitten is a ginger boy one is a stripped tiger girl

dad is a rag doll, mum is a tabby cat

$100ono

kittens will be wormed and what not

age roughly 7 weeks old

who to contact

Kellie (Bunny33) - 0401343118

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x2 Federal 535 (225/50r16) - 3-4mm of tread

= $45pair

x2 Federal 535 (225/50r16) - 7-8mm of tread (good for street use)

= $75pair

x2 yokohama DNAgp (235/45r17) - 2-3mm of tread

=$35pair

x2 yokohama ASpecDB (215/45r17) - 2-3mm of tread

=$40pair

x2 Dunlop sport 3000 (235/45r17) - 2-3mm of tread

=$35pair

x4 Bridgestone Potenza RE030 (235/45r17) - 2-4mm of tread

=$60 the set or $35pair

All tires have slight camber wear as usual

I may be able to deliver in metro Adelaide til Friday the 21st otherwise pickup only.

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