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Item: Autotechnica Race Seats

Info: Pair of reclinable seats. Black fabric material. ADR Approved when used with correct rails.

Condition: Brand new never used - only taken out of box!

Price: $380ono.

Contact: PM or 0434 242 324 - Richie

$300 anybody? need some money for ecu to run my new injectors!

clearing all my stuff to assist in the 100k sercive bill :)

H1 8000k HID globes $50 ono (1 of the balasts is no good, if some one eles has 2 thats having dramas let me know)

2x 12" subs, $50 each...

1x 12 inch sub box $35 or 20 with a sub

2 d1 drift dvds, $25 each

rb26 'peformance' radiator hoses $45

all 3 ancilary belts for an rb26, dayco! $25 each

little amp perfect for front speakers $35 i also have pos and neg wires ill chuck in ?

JVC Direct IPOD CORD!! $75 plug and play

rb25 stock intake pipe $=1x iced coffee (strong :ermm: )

Alpine head unit $50 works good came in the car but i put my old one in

sum ghetto boost gauge $= 1 iced coffee, needs vac hose

send me offers people!

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clearing all my stuff to assist in the 100k sercive bill :D

H1 8000k HID globes $50 ono (1 of the balasts is no good, if some one eles has 2 thats having dramas let me know)

2x 12" subs, $50 each...

1x 12 inch sub box $35 or 20 with a sub

2 d1 drift dvds, $25 each

rb26 'peformance' radiator hoses $45

all 3 ancilary belts for an rb26, dayco! $25 each

little amp perfect for front speakers $35 i also have pos and neg wires ill chuck in ?

JVC Direct IPOD CORD!! $75 plug and play

rb25 stock intake pipe $=1x iced coffee (strong :( )

Alpine head unit $50 works good came in the car but i put my old one in

sum ghetto boost gauge $= 1 iced coffee, needs vac hose

send me offers people!

Boost gauge

head unit

raiditor hoses all sold pending payment! need this stuff gone people!!!

H1 globes fit all 32, 33 AND 34, s13 s14 and i think s15 etc.. very cheep set of xenon spare globes!!! i cant use them coz the new stag has h4

$300 anybody? need some money for ecu to run my new injectors!

keen dude, will have to drop by sometime and see if theyre fatty friendly. :wacko:

hey chef, what brand are the subs?

1989 Nissan Pintara Sedan model

- In good condition best daily ever

- Automatic

- Immobiliser

- CD player and speakers

- Working air con & heating

- Registered 'till early March

- Immaculate interior

$850 firm priced for quick sale

A/C gas ran out today so it needs a regas. PRICE DROP $800

call anytime 0422319720 first in first serve.

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GIVE AWAY

r33 gtst standard springs (attached to some dead shocks)

pm me if you want them n pick the whole lot up, i don't have the time to take the springs off the shocks hence giveaway, if no one wants em by Monday then binski it is.

Hi guys,

I have some R32 Coilovers out of my car which I am returning to standard.. They are currently in the car and any buyers in Adelaide can come for a test drive, coilovers will then be pulled out that night for the buyer. They currently have 11,xxx km, I bought them with 5,000km straight from Japan and haven't had any problem at all over the last year of owning them.

KTS Coilovers

R32

12,000 km old

15 point damper adjustable

Base Height Adjustable

8kg front / 6kg rear

"Driving, Turning, Braking. Your damper system affects greatly these three driving cores. KTS has succeded in making the excellent one; we analyzed the data based on our sales & develoment achievements in order to handle the road surface conditions which change unpredictably.

Specification:

Shock is 15-way adjustable.

Plated Steel Shock Shell,

Adjustable Shock Length for Height Adjustment while Maximizing Stroke,

Pillow Ball Upper Mounts,

High Pressure Single Tube

Construction: A Double Oil Seal, Dust Boots, Bump Rubbers, Rust-proof, Overhaul Available."

Taken from "http://www.kts-web.com/overseas/product/damper/db.html"

Full coilover specs are listed here:

http://www.kts-web.com/overseas/product/damper/db.html

And KTS history listed here:

http://translate.google.com.au/translate?h...ww.kts-web.com/

Pics of KTS coilovers: (coilovers are still currently in car, so pics are taken from google)

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$1,000 + postage

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I have a set of RS*R coil springs to suit R33. Attached to KYB Buzz Spec adj. dampners. one rear was knocking slightly. Make me an offer.

Also have R33 std castor rods with super-pro bushes, make an offer.

I have a set of RS*R coil springs to suit R33. Attached to KYB Buzz Spec adj. dampners. one rear was knocking slightly. Make me an offer.

Also have R33 std castor rods with super-pro bushes, make an offer.

SOLD!! Thanks Nigel :sick:

free!!!! to a good home in the drift sky

2 235 x 18 bridgestone tires with 75% tread minus the 10 mm bald

2 265 x 18 bridgestone tires with about 20-30% tread left

came off my R34 GTT

pick em up, tonight at villis for 2 and the other 2 are at sinergy in the cbd

need to know in a by 6pm if you want them brought to villis tonight ?

otherwise you can pick em up in aldinga

free!!!! to a good home in the drift sky

2 235 x 18 bridgestone tires with 75% tread minus the 10 mm bald

2 265 x 18 bridgestone tires with about 20-30% tread left

came off my R34 GTT

pick em up, tonight at villis for 2 and the other 2 are at sinergy in the cbd

need to know in a by 6pm if you want them brought to villis tonight ?

otherwise you can pick em up in aldinga

pm sent ! :sick:

hey guys i hav a s1 rb25det motor for sale which has a either blown head gasket or a cracked head there is water in piston six. Compression 1:100 2:100 3&4:90 5&6:100 engine is probly good for rebuild. engine comes with everthing minus turbo, coil packs and loom askin 400ono

s2 loom and ecu in ex cond. 150

s2 afm ex cond 150

6x s2 coilpacks ex cond 50

s2 turbo needs rebuild 50

call jarad 0423904934 or pm cheers

for sale:

rb25det s2 coilpacks $50 for the 6

apexi intercooler $300

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200cc hummer pitbike, 19f/16r rims, low usage (ie near new)

battery start, lights, wrapped exhaust, spare flatslide carby

$500 as is

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coilpacks sold and gone

want the intercooler gone - give me a decent offer and its yours

same with the 200cc dirt bike - offers?

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