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Still got this stuff for sale

latest greddy turbo timer with harness for r32...$70

3 x Drift smokey gauges (boost, oil temp, oil pressure)....$40 each

K&N pod filter needs a clean....$20

For Sale: 1993 R32 GTST

136,###Kms

Mods Include:

17x8 Front 17x9 Rear Wheels

Lovells sports low springs

Nolathane front upper arm bushes

Bosch Motorsport 040 fuel pump

HKS pod filter

Full 3" exhaust system with cannon style rear muffler

M-spec skirts and some sort of rear pods with vertex front bar (not in picture cos oldish photo)

Cusco front and rear strut braces

Autometer liquid filled boost gauge

MOMO Race steering wheel

Alpine CD/MP3 player with i-pod lead in glove box

Polk Audio 6 1/2 inch split speakers in front doors and Polk Audio 6 1/2 inch 3-way speakers mounted on rear parcel shelf

Alarm immobiliser central locking

Climate control

Car has made 169rwkw on boostworks dyno around 12months ago i think it was. But boost has been backed off since.

I'm a mechanic so car always maintained and serviced every 5,000kms

Need it gone cos have new car.

$10,900ono Always open to reasonable offers but i have my reserve price.

PM or feel free to sms or ring me on 0402073184

Cheers Michael

Dude who wanted to buy it cant anymore so car is still for sale. Really need to sell it.

Surely someone knows someone who wants a good R32.

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a few bits i have for sale that i dont need anymore.

2x25mm spacers wheelworx, only a few months old, brand new cond $100

kaixen H1 HID kit with ballasts, works perfectly $120

autometer 'autogauge' boost gauge + fittings and holder $30 (very acurate, reads exactly the same as boostworx dyno)

K&N pod filter, needs a clean $15

ill try and get some pics, i dont have my computer at the moment or a cam, but hopefully soon

a few bits i have for sale that i dont need anymore.

2x25mm spacers wheelworx, only a few months old, brand new cond $100

kaixen H1 HID kit with ballasts, works perfectly $120

autometer 'autogauge' boost gauge + fittings and holder $30 (very acurate, reads exactly the same as boostworx dyno)

K&N pod filter, needs a clean $15

ill try and get some pics, i dont have my computer at the moment or a cam, but hopefully soon

Sam, what size is the boost gauge & what is the K rating on the HiDs :P

Edited by AFTDRK

Home Stuff Sale

Philips DVD/DivX Player (5.1/optical/dvd/photocd/etc) - $offers

Bar Fridge Kelvinator - $180

Panasonic Cordless Phone - $50

Jigsaw Puzzles x 3 (no missing pieces) - $10 the lot

True Induction Hob Cooker with S/Steel Induction Pot - $50

Big Flat JVC TV with JVC Stand - $200

Heater (4 bar) - $50

IKEA Single Bed Mattress only used occassionally - $100

Photos

http://picasaweb.google.com/howie.ly/ForSa...key=VtHzLDVO-ak

Sam, what size is the boost gauge & what is the K rating on the HiDs :P

hi Paul, the boost gauge is 66mm but is on hold atm. the HID kit is 6000k crystal white, but does have a blue tinge to it.

cheers

Sam

Hey all,

19" x 8 Wheels for Sale

$1350 neg

Specs: PCD: 114.3, 5 Stud, 19x8, 40/45 offset

Tyres Maxxis 245/35/19? ( 3 tyres have 90% tread even wear, 1 has about 80% and camber wear)

Please only respond/pm me if you are interested

PICS:

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S13 front king springs (superlow)

$40 ono

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Audiobahn speakers, awesome quality very loud (brand new)

$60 firm

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# 6-1/2" 2-way ABF Series speakers

# Removable Tweeters

# Purchase the ABFX02 optional crossovers to change these coaxials into a component system!

# Chrome Plated Basket

# Glass Fiber Composite Cone

# EPDM Rubber Surround

# 2 Layer High-temp ASV Voice Coil

# 4 Ohm Impedance

# Complete with Mounting Hardware

# Patent Pending

# Magnet Weight : 22 oz

# Design 2-way w/ Removable Tweeters

# Sensitivity 94 dB

# Frequency Response 40 - 21k Hz

# RMS Power Handling 120 watts

# Peak Power Handling 240 watts approx.

# Top Mount Depth 2-3/4"

Cheers

Just looking for expressions of interest:

Maxtor External Hard Drive

-320GB Capacity

-Reasonably fast data transfer

-All cables/packaging included

-Cleaned & Maintained well over it's current 1 1/2 year lifespan

-Very portable

-Selling because I'm in need for more space

I'm thinking round $60-$80 + P&H... anyone?

Sold :P

Hey all,

19" x 8 Wheels for Sale

$1350 neg

Specs: PCD: 114.3, 5 Stud, 19x8, 40/45 offset

Tyres Maxxis 245/35/19? ( 3 tyres have 90% tread even wear, 1 has about 80% and camber wear)

Please only respond/pm me if you are interested

PICS:

post-19331-1220352242_thumb.jpg

post-19331-1220352261_thumb.jpg

S13 front king springs (superlow)

$40 ono

post-19331-1220352285_thumb.jpg

Audiobahn speakers, awesome quality very loud (brand new)

$60 firm

post-19331-1220352311_thumb.jpg

# 6-1/2" 2-way ABF Series speakers

# Removable Tweeters

# Purchase the ABFX02 optional crossovers to change these coaxials into a component system!

# Chrome Plated Basket

# Glass Fiber Composite Cone

# EPDM Rubber Surround

# 2 Layer High-temp ASV Voice Coil

# 4 Ohm Impedance

# Complete with Mounting Hardware

# Patent Pending

# Magnet Weight : 22 oz

# Design 2-way w/ Removable Tweeters

# Sensitivity 94 dB

# Frequency Response 40 - 21k Hz

# RMS Power Handling 120 watts

# Peak Power Handling 240 watts approx.

# Top Mount Depth 2-3/4"

Cheers

springs sold!

For sale or swap:

R34 factory HID compatible H2C 6000k globes. My kit was molested at compliance, so i will sell these for $70 (what i paid from 666DAN) or swap them for some H1 6000k globes, which wll then be compatible with my aftermarket HID ballasts. My globes are brand new.

Pm me or [email protected]

Hey guys i have some Zeal Function B Coilovers, these are in excellent condition no leaks, knocks noises anything. Height and damper adjustable with spring rates of 8kg front and 6kg rear. Reason for selling is i want to change to something more street orientated so i wanna get the SK group buy

I have this photo of them in the car but i will get some better pics in the next day day or so. Asking $1000 ono

Second up i have this Head Unit its a clarion DXZ676USB i bought this head unit for my car about a year ago but never ended up using it as my car still hasn't seen the road yet. This HU has only been used once to test it and make sure it was working which it was. I bought it Brand New for $480 but will sell for $220 delivered. Reason for selling this is im gonna upgrade to a double din GPS/CD player in one.....

Some Info about the cd player

CD-R/RW ready

MP3, WMA and iTunes® AAC compatible with ID3-TAG display

Rear USB connector

Maximum track capacity: 65,025 (255 tracks in 255 folders)

18 FM, 6 AM station presets

iPod® control capability via optional EA1276

Subwoofer volume control

24-bit D/A converter

Sound Restorer

Digital Z-Enhancer sound customisation

2-band parametric equaliser

MAGNA BASS EX dynamic bass enhancement

Built-in High-pass filter & Low-pass filter

4-channel × 53 watts of MOS-FET amplification

Motorised sloping console

Full dot display with Screensavers

"SLIDETRAK" for dynamic operation

Mobile Phone input and mute

Auxiliary Input with level control

6-volt/6-channel audio pre-out

CeNET Control of: DVD changer, TV tuner, 6-disc CD changer, and iPod

AUX Bluetooth transceiver BLT370 ready

OEM steering wheel remote wired interface capability

Detachable control panel

More info can be found at http://www.clarion.com/au/en/products/2007...1866285256.html

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