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HKS coilovers with damping and rebound adjustment out of 2001 rs4 nissian stagea, may also fit 33 or 34 GTR skyline! $1200ono.

APEXI multifit bolt on airfilter, fits both RB & SR a/f meters $80ono.

BLITZ BOV with pipe to fit 33 34 skyline, was off 2001 rs4 nissan stagea, but was told would fit skyline as well, $150ono

Dump and front pipe all in 1,Tig welded stainless , brand new, never used comes with new gaskets, fits 33,34 skyline, stagea etc $300ono

PM or ring on 0408 893 887. cheers clayton!

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Selling: R32 GTS-t

KMS: 148XXX

Location: Northern Suburbs.

Price: $9,000 Neg.

Mods: FMIC, R33 Hiflow Turbo, Spitfire coil pack, 3" turbo back, Extreme Ceramic Clutch,

Coil Over Suspension and Turbo Timer.

Body: Silver, Stock kit, After Market front Bar - unsure of type. 18" avanti rims, almost

brand new tyres.

Interrior: Stock.

Stereo: Mp3 cd player, 6"s in front, 6x9" in back.

Reason for sale is I want a GTR :laugh: had the car since last september, since then i had 2 hoses go (replaced with silicon hoses). thats the only trouble ive had with the engine. Had the timing belt (gates racing belt), tensioner and idlers, Fan belts (also gates racing belts) spark plugs, oil changed and water pump replaced at about 139XXX.

PM or MSG or CALL 0412 921 674

cheers joel

will link pics tomorrow

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17x9 +6 running 215/45R17 Toyo Proxy tyres - 40% tread in the middle, worn on the sides, scrubbing damage to tyres

17x10 (unknown offset) running 235/45R17 Kuhmo Ecsta's - 80% tread

Price - $650

Mismatched centre's but both are black 5 spoke with dish.

PM or Call/SMS 0403 724 341

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FRONTS:

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(wheel slightly turned)

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REARS:

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(25mm spacer)

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My daily driver is up for sale !

TOYOTA CAMRY SV21

MANUAL

NO POWER STEERING :D

Engine still in super dooper good condition ideal car for a daily! just recently serviced! new oil filter, air filter, fuel filter! interior is abit shitty but seat covers will do the job! other than that its still good exterior is 9/10 no rust, dents or anything its yellow in color. i dont have a camera atm so if you want come view it for yourself

$1800 ONO!!!! BARGAIN!

My daily driver is up for sale !

TOYOTA CAMRY SV21

MANUAL

NO POWER STEERING :D

Engine still in super dooper good condition ideal car for a daily! just recently serviced! new oil filter, air filter, fuel filter! interior is abit shitty but seat covers will do the job! other than that its still good exterior is 9/10 no rust, dents or anything its yellow in color. i dont have a camera atm so if you want come view it for yourself WITH REGO UNTILL SEPTEMER 4TH!

$1800 ONO!!!! BARGAIN!

FS: Hundreds of car magazines...

I've done a bit of a clean-out, and have a fairly decent library of various magazines, mostly car ones that I've read and don't really need anymore, that I want to get rid of. They're taking up space and I know some people out there could make more use of them.

Most are in fairly good condition, depending on age etc. $1 each or make an offer on a stack. I also have 50-60 fiction & non-fiction novels for sale as well.

Will likely be holding a garage sale this Saturday from 9am to sell them anyway, but first in best dressed.

Located 22a Bermuda Avenue West Lakes Shore. PM or call 0423 492 708 if you're interested.

Rough inventory list:

WHEELS: Early-mid 90s, early mid 00s - 120 mags

MOTOR: 99-02, 04-07 : 60 mags

FAST FOURS/HOT 4s: 00, 01 - 24 mags

HPI: Mid 00s - 8 mags

ZOOM: Early-mid 00s - 20 mags

STREET MACHINE: Late 90s, early 00s - 30 mags

TOP GEAR: 99 & 00 - 10 mags

SPEED/AUTOSALON - 5 mags

OVERLANDER 4WD/ 4x4 Oz - 23 mags

STREET COMMODORES: late 90s, early 00s - 40 mags.

CAR: 98-01 - 37 mags

READER'S DIGEST: 30 mags

TIME: 2007-8 - 60 mags

ESPN: 2006-7 - 40 mags

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: late 80s-mid 00s - 200++

Also 35ish Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars.

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Putting it out there to drifters.... I bought some rims for the Legnum which I cant use the tyres (too big). SO I have a set of 4x Falken FK451 245/45/17 tyres for sale.

Two are basically brand new (8mm depth of tread), 2 are on the tread bars (but still ok for drift a few laps). I'd be looking for $100 for the lot, so 2 near new, and two ok. These tyres should be available in about a fortnight for anyone who wants them. PM me if you are interested

Cheers

Lee

A Pair of Koni Shock Absorber with HKS Spring

Rear Only.

Suit S13/180sx/R32.

Good Condition and no leaking/knocking.

Price: $200

A Legal HKS 3" Cat Back Exhaust

Old Skool Jap Spec Style.

Never fitted on my car yet.

Good Condition.

Price: $250

A Custom 3" Exhaust with 4" Tip Cannon and High Flow Cat

Suit 180sx.

Good Condition.

Price: $400

Cusco Oil Catch Can

Only used it for less than 1000km.

Good Condition but some scratch.

Price: $70

Stock Tail Light for 180sx

3 pieces.

Good nicks.

Price: $150

BN 180sx Rear Bar

Fitted before and Champagne Colour.

Some Chips.

Price: $200 ONO

Turbosmart BOV Supersonic Series

Only used less than 600km and brought it for $450.

Price: $100

A Pair of Castor Rod for S13/180sx

Good nicks.

Price: $50

Also selling a REGO and WASN'T DEEM a write off 180sx rolling shell with major damage to front driver side with most interior parts.

Pictures at http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry4382748

If your interested, please pm me.

Pick it up at near Salisbury in SA.

Cheers.

You sure they came out of a Stagea. Those rears won't fit. :P Unless the pic is for example only?

Interested. PM sent.

HKS coilovers with damping and rebound adjustment out of 2001 rs4 nissian stagea, may also fit 33 or 34 GTR skyline! $1200ono.

PM or ring on 0408 893 887. cheers clayton!

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You sure they came out of a Stagea. Those rears won't fit. :google: Unless the pic is for example only?

Interested. PM sent.

100% sure the came out my m8s staga mate! we took them out to put car back to standard as thats the way he wanted it to sell it? thanks

My daily driver is up for sale !

TOYOTA CAMRY SV21

MANUAL

NO POWER STEERING :P

Engine still in super dooper good condition ideal car for a daily! just recently serviced! new oil filter, air filter, fuel filter! interior is abit shitty but seat covers will do the job! other than that its still good exterior is 9/10 no rust, dents or anything its yellow in color. i dont have a camera atm so if you want come view it for yourself WITH REGO UNTILL SEPTEMER 4TH!

$1800 ONO!!!! BARGAIN!

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