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1) R32 Stock exhaust - Great for getting ya pride & joy off defect - $200 ono

2) Complete set of 20 crome wheel nuts - brand new - $30

3) Pair of 2003 model wrx seats - used for 2 weeks only - These are $2000 per seat brand new with railing from subaro. - The pair with rails: $800 ono

Pm or call 0400 259 598 (Chris)

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hey guys up for sale;

RB de-cat pipe 3" straight through stainless steel it may fit other model Nissan's but im not 100% sure. $100, i can get the 3" exhaust gaskets throgh a mate if needed.

3" inlet to like a 4 or 5" nice size tip 5zigen muffler stainless steel JASMA imprinted on the bottom if that has any relevance $180 ONO original came of s14 200sx bit with a bit of modding will fit anything. its not to loud either sounded really nice on the 200 when u give it some people will know about it.

pics to come, asap.

pm me if interested or call me 0421675373 or sms

hey guys up for sale;

RB de-cat pipe 3" straight through stainless steel it may fit other model Nissan's but im not 100% sure. $100, i can get the 3" exhaust gaskets throgh a mate if needed.

3" inlet to like a 4 or 5" nice size tip 5zigen muffler stainless steel JASMA imprinted on the bottom if that has any relevance $180 ONO original came of s14 200sx bit with a bit of modding will fit anything. its not to loud either sounded really nice on the 200 when u give it some people will know about it.

pics to come, asap.

pm me if interested or call me 0421675373 or sms

pics as promised

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hey everyone

i have a few sound system things for sale!

first is a soundstream 12" subwoofer.....350wrms....will get more info and pic on it when i get home only asking $80ono

second is a 2 channel JVC amplifier.....$110 ono

third is a JVC 12" subwoofer and amp...250wrms......$300ono

pic of the 2 channel amp (above the sub) and the sub + amp

please dont be afraid to message me with a lower price i wanna get rid of these they are all in good working order...have had in car for just over 12 months im just upgrading to a different brand :(

SOUNDSTREAM SUB SOLD

JVC SUB + AMP SOLD

THE 2 CHANNEL AMP IS ALL THATS LEFT

Pioneer DV-393 DVD Player

Selling due to upgrade. I've had this for about 12 months now, bought new from DJ's last Christmas. In excellent working and cosmetic condition. Remote included. Can post for about $12 (in original box/packaging or similar), will have to confirm. Pickup available from Payneham. RRP$129-$149

Review - http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-DV-393.....;/dp/B000EZKAGA

$50

***PM if interested***

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2x stock R32 dump pipes. $20ea? should fit 33 too

stock front pipe for 32/33 $25

1x stock R32 cat converter - mesh still in reasonable nick $30

Universal rear muff, looks like 2in inlet. good condish. $50

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Stock RB20 turbo, dunno kays - minor shaft play, no actuator - $80?

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Stock R32 front upper arms - $50

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Stock R32 GTSt airbox with nice dirty filter - $20

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Stock R32 steering wheel - $40

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3inch alloy intake pipe with provision for BOV/oil return $50

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Stock R32 RB20 cooler and some of the piping - $30

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5 stud 20mm spacers, hubcentric. $100

RB20 AFM - not really sure what these are worth. In good nick, with mesh and stuff still intact. Putting $150 on it.

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R32/33 superlow Bride seat rail - suit recliners $140 SOLD

3 pairs of wheels, all 5x114.3

16 x 8 +38 Watanabe $200

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16 x 8 +20 SSR 5 spokers $250

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16 x 9 +13 VIP style $300

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*I can have the tyres swapped onto one of the other pairs for an extra 20 bucks - 205/45/16 Federal SS595 (the ones currently on the SSRs)*

Located in SA, nearish Mt Barker. Not real keen on posting shit, maybe small/light stuff.

Got a mate selling his car to grab an R32

Have spent well into the $15,000+ in maintenances and mods including buying the car since got it in about April this year.

Looking at selling for $11,000 ono or swap for a cheaper car with cash my way but will consider any serious offers.

It has:

Engine:

CA16DE engine 202,xxxk's

K&N Pod Filter

think its a 2.25" cat back exhaust system

Exterior:

Xracing BN front bar

Xracing edge side skirts

Xracing RB02 rear bar

16" mags with near new tyres. only been on 3 weeks. haven't nd never have spun tyres.

EVO skin bonnet

GP stickers on doors

Interior

Tan Leather re-trim

Issota sterring wheel (i think it is)

cut down gear shifter

GP glove box

Sound System

New 08/09 Pioneer DVD head unit

soundstream 6.5" front speakers

Pioneer 5.25" rear speakers

2x Clarion 12" subs

2x Clarion 450W amps (i think its 450W)

Spares:

stock front bar

4xGP stock mags with tyres

4x 16" tyres

Xracing edge (jetspeed copy) front bar

BN rear bar

2x bonnets (one with WRX scoop on)

spare Hatch with GT wing

plus other interior bits and pieces.

Probably forgot some things

there are pics in the build thread and in the album in the profile.

http://www.nissanexa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46008

http://www.nissanexa.com/forum/album.php?albumid=68

Contact me via PM on here or email at [email protected]

Also has another 11months of rego.

Still for sales guys. will take $9,500 ono or open to trades for cars of same or lesser value with cash adjacent. for more details pm me. it is up on carsales and trading post now as well.

For Sale:

R32 GTR Gearbox:

Came with my Front cut and hasn't been used since it left japan.

Includes Shifter and Front Shaft

$1200

Nismo G-Max Twin Plate Clutch:

Pull Type From an R32 GTR

Could use a rebuild.

Includes Flywheel

$800

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Up for sale is this 1997 200sx s14a luxury, i am selling the whole car as a wreck i will not separate, it has a genuine 113,029km on the clock service history at nissan until i bought it as i did the service on it myself every 5000k, the car has a few aftermarket extras full rebuilt gearbox by RPM to standard spec cost me $2800 i got the receipts to prove it, xtreem extra heavy duty brass button clutch with lightened flywheel, highflow turbo, ISC coilovers, all the D1 adjustable suspension arms, rods etc etc... car will come with standard rims, haltech computer has been removed so has no ECU at the moment, custom made exhaust with HKS twin canons which have been damaged in an accident, interior is in exelent condition except for the airbags poping out,

i am asking a reasonable $5000 for it, perfect if you have a shell lying around as you can just swap everything over

anymore enquiries please sms, call Eugene on 0406 960 220

or pm me

Thanks

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