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Set of R34 GTR Wheels

Age:

not sure however they did about 2000km's on my car

Condition:

very good however 1 rim has some gutter rash, tyres stil have alot of tread left

Price:

2800ono

To Fit:

all skylines i think

Comments:

pm for pics

Ok, This is for all you defected & waiting to get complied or selling folk.

Up for sale i have the following.

Stock ECR33 Side Mount Intercooler with piping + bolts, brackets etc. (everything that came off it) $50 ono

Stock ECR33 Wheels, Crappy Zeetex Crap tires, 90% Tread, 1 rim bad gutterrash + possible warped & a slight flatpatch. $300 ono

Stock ECR33 Complete Exhaust System, Dump, Cat (guttered) & Catback. $150 ono

Stock ECR33 Airbox + Quality Apexi filter, only done 500km's, brand new. $100 ono

Stock ECR33 Series 2 Flootmats, 5 Pieces front & back including genuine nissan badges. $100 ono

Greddy ProFec B Boost Controller, Properly Tuned by TurboTune @ 13psi (only have controll unit, good for stolen unit etc.) Tune should still be saved. Make me an offer as i have nfi what this is worth.

Please PM me if you are intersested. I am not doing much this weekend & will be home. Richmond Area.

Will Also Help / Replace some of these bit's in your car for some extra dosh or beer etc.

PLEASE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS 1 IN A LIFETIME OFFER ETC etc. Sick of it all lying around cloging up my shed.

Hi guys, I have a front bar for sale that i bought on impulse and have decided to keep my 400R bar, Link Below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Af...ar-t219564.html

Edited by ChooksR33

Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTS-T

Milage: 218,000 motor was rebuilt at 160,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Adelaide

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $16000

Contact: Sam 0433586853

Comments / Modifications:

This car is extremely well looked after, ive owned it for over 4 years, ive spent alot of money into keeping it reliable, driven sensibly, no crash history, want to get rid of it due to rarely driving it anymore. May be interested in trades, depending on what. Last dynoed at boostworx dyno day at 252kw @ 17psi. very quick car!

things ive done to it are:

ENGINE

- full engine rebuild with CP forged pistons + rings, full balance & all genuine nissan bearings + gaskets. built by boostworx

- recently built T3/T4 hi-flow turbo with VG30 exhaust housing.

- apex'i power fc and comander, tuned by boostworx

- bosch 040 fuel pump

- turbosmart boost controller

- front mounted intercooler

- greddy catch tank

- Z32 air flow meter

- nismo fuel pressure regulator

- stainless steel intake pipe

- K&N pod filter

- 3.5" exhaust done by Exhaust Tech with hiflow cat & Jun cannon

SUSPENSION

- front strut brace

-rear strut brace

- bilstein shocks (height adjustable)

- whiteline springs

- adjustable front and rear whiteline swaybars

- endless hicas lock bar

- alloy collars on subframe (tends to make some noise)

- cusco brake stopper

- endless ssy brake pads front and rear

INTERIOR

- blitz electronic oil gauges

- autometer boost gauge

- momo steering wheel

- HKB hub

- nismo gear knob

- genuine skyline floor mats

- silver dash surround

- tinted windows

EXTERIOR

- S2 rear wing

- Jun front bar

- Jun side skirts

- Jun rear bar ext

- work equip 17" wheels

- GTR type grill

- xenon headlights

- nismo indicators

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for sale....

Olympus sp550UZ digital camera... 7megapixels, 18x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom, 23 shooting modes

usually retail for $600+

selling for $400 brand new...the phots below where taken with the camera on my holiday

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ps3 game - Resistance.... unwanted present $30

ps2 game - Manhunt - banned in australia, extremely rare $30

cheers

For Sale; 17 " wheels and tyres.

Wheels are in good condition, No longer need.

Came with my car now have different set on.

Multistud rims off set +35. Slip on spacers maybe required on front for big brake set up.

Tyres range from average to drift.

asking $650 neg.

having trouble posting up some pics will try again later

My shite for sale

R32 specific

Supermade bootlip spoiler. In white atm, but needs paint touching up. $300

4door Type M rear pods. Excellent condish, in white. Dunno how much these are worth - they somewhat rare? 100 bucks?

Universal

Bride race seat, I believe it's a BRIX. Average condish, few tears, padding loose. Still a solid seat, great for a budget slider. $250 no rail.

BBS mesh, 17 x 9 +20 all round. Come with 60ish% Continentals, camber worn though. I believe 1 rim has had cracks repaired. $1500 - cheap for lightweight BBS'. Reduced to $1000 if sold by the end of the month!! Cheapest BBS' evar, and still with good tyres!!! :(

Boot spoiler

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Rear pods

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Bride

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Close up of rip

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This one shows rims and spoiler fitted

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All parts are in the Adelaide Hills, and I cbf with posting.

Greddy Full Auto Timer

In perfect Condition

Comes with harness for an R32

Selling due to my alarm having its own turbo timer

Price: $70

Loacated: SA, prospect area

3 x Drift Gauges (Boost, Oil Pressure and Water Temp)

Very Good Condition

Price: $50 each

K&N Pod filter

Condition: Used could do with a clean

Price: $20

Ipod Mini 4GB

doesnt work..when its charged it says it still needs charging and then shuts off

Comes with box and all cables

Price: $20

Edited by vinnie32GTS4
SOLD (22/5/08)

R32 GTR (1993)

Good/above average condition - 107,800km's.

Bottom end rebuilt at 78,000km's by API Engines at Lonsdale.

OS Giken twin plate clutch.

ISC coilovers (8/6kg) 32 way adjustable. (only done 4,000 km's since new)

Rims are Enkei RP02 - 9 in wide with 255/17/40's all round.

I've had the car for just over 5 years now and have been the only owner in Australia. It is with deep regret I have to sell it and have been putting it off for too long. It does need a little bit of money spent on it but I think the price reflects this. The only major repair item is the air-con compressor, it has a leak and has been recommended to be re-conditioned. I had a major service done at 100,000 km's with the report available.

I'm asking $18,500 but I'm open to serious offers - nothing ridiculous.

SOLD

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Edited by 32godzilla

Selling a power steering pump, with resevoir, hoses etc to suit rb25, not sure about other rbs

i bought it from z imports thinking mine was stuffed, as it used to make noises when i turned the wheel, turns out, they work much better when they have fluid in them!!!

:P

so now i dont need the new one, paid $120 sell $50

pm me

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