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HI i have r33 stock alloys for sale in good condition $150

momo appache steering wheel with horn button $200 or make an offer in good condition is blue/black !

nismo white dummy shift knob ! $30

r33 serries2 dash inserts and some air vent pieces all in great gondition with clock and a few electronic parts !$100 the lot!

please sms or call 0428721284! thanks

Rb20det, Acl 3-layer Head Gasket, Head Stud Kit Sa!

1. ACL Race 3-layer metal head gasket 1.3mm (new) $450

-suit RB20det, rb20de

2. Permaseal Head stud kit (new) $80

-suit RB20det/de RB25det/de $350 for the both

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3. D1 Garage Toe Arms (new) $100

-suit S13, A31 etc etc

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Contact Alex: 0421340064

FOR SALE

2000 Nismo edition RS4 Stagea - Black

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Shortlist: 18" rims and tyres 99% (new); JVC unit and DVD player; FMIC ... plus more.

PM me for the complete shopping list. One of the best of its kind.

Excellent condition. 57xxx kms. Always well maintained. Always cleaned/detailed.

$17,000 ono

No time wasters. No swaps. No trades. No trade offs for unwanted parts to get price down. Need cash for house extension ... not more toys.

1997 Series 1 RS4 Stagea

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Excellent stock example. Clean and tidy.

122xxx kms

$10,500

PM me.

Price drop:

Silver S1 Stagea $10,500 ono

Black S2 Stagea $17,000 ono

Note also, some a$$hole scratched the LH side of the silver S1 stagea last week, hence the price drop. $750 quoted to repair (got a mate who could do it for $500).

FOR SALE:

RB20 stock turbo with actuator and elbow - very good condition $200

stock r32 turbo with about 1mm if that of shaft play removed due to upgrade

RB20 stock injectors + fuel rail - good condition $80

standard injectors off my HCR32 - They are top feed high impedance injectors and rated at 270cc

They are in perfect working and were working great when removed - no leaks.. removed due to upgrade.

RB20 airflow meter - very good condition $50

stock r32 airflow meter

Take it all for $300

TEXT/CALL - 0433703155 or... PM (may not get a reply for a while)

Adelaide - City located..

Edited by jonohr32

Need this gone urgently as I have an interview in Canberra coming up and have to drive.

Barely rode this for about 2hrs when the airhose split and the carby sucked in dirt. Had it cleaned and now wont start.

Will sell for $400 which is less than half of what I payed for it.

Email/MSN - [email protected]

Thanks,

Nathan

Atomik Pro 250 pitbike

Need this gone urgently as I have an interview in Canberra coming up and have to drive.

Barely rode this for about 2hrs when the airhose split and the carby sucked in dirt. Had it cleaned and now wont start.

Will sell for $400 which is less than half of what I payed for it.

Email/MSN - [email protected]

Thanks,

Nathan

Sorry it didnt paste correctly

All prices are for the pair

16"

2x 215/55 R16 - Bridgestone Turanza ER30 - 40-50% tread - $50

2x 225/50 R16 - BJ Zennon Z1/Pirelli P7 - 70-80% tread - $80

17"

2x 235/45 R17 - Toyo Teo Plus - 80% tread - $100

2x 245/45 R17 - Continental ContiSportContact 2 - 50-60% tread, worn a bit in the middle - $60

18"

2x 225/40 R18 - Kuhmo Ecsta Sevens - 70-80% tread w/ bit of camber wear (one shoulder) - $80

Located near mitcham in SA.

Pics:

Turanzas:

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BJ/Pirelli's

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Toyo's:

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245 contis:

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Kuhmos:

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Got a set of R32 type M sideskirts and a set of R32 Rear quater pods for sale.

Stock silver metallic colour. Absolutely mint condition..no cracks or chipped bits.

$250 for the sideskirts.

$80 for the quater pods.

Or both skirts and pods for $300

I rarely get the chance to get on here so ring or txt me if interested

0400 259 598 (Chris)

Cheers

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Up for sale is my ''old'' T.V

i bought it off my olds when they up graded to a plasma

now iv upgraded to an LCD, i no longer need this one

$200, bring a van,ute,wagon, this thing DOES NOT fit in skylines :)

TEAC ,80cm STEREO sound

perfect condish, no scrathes etc, but 3 drilled holes in the front flap, for AUX cables to slide through.

comes with remote.

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Will also throw in the digital reciever at no extra cost, my new T.V has one inbuilt so i have no need for this one

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$100 COME AND GET IT!!! (TV + digital set top box)

I currently have a 92 gtst for sale it has :

- Rb20 bout 140,000 kms and chassis has done bout 200,000

- To4e with turbosmart external gate

- Tein coilovers and adjustable castor rods

- 19 inch XIX wheels with brand new tires

- Gtr front bar with genuine reo support bar with a few cracks in the lower lip

- type m side skirts and rear pods

- re-mapped ecu done in japan not sure who by

- alpine cd player withe jensen 6*9s in the rear and jl splits in the front , 2 mtx amps and a focal sub

- 1000s of dollars worth of receipts

- kaaz 2 way

- front and rear strut brace

- Retuned and mapped a few days ago by geoff from speedlab it made a safe 219.9 on 15psi in can do more but needs injectors and afm

and many more mods pics below and i have more pics on my phone so if interested i can send pics of engine bay..

Chasing round $15,000 ono or trades.

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contact 0432075410 or pm

kyall

Edited by hutchy

Model: RB26DETT

Year: not sure

Milage: 90,xxx

Location: Adelaide

Price: $3,000

Contact: Mitch , 0419-848-600

Comments:

Engine is out of an R32 GTR

comes with ecu and loom

engine still runs but could do with a rebuild as there is a small knocking noise

selling as the engine wasn't registered with my car thus not allowing insurance for me cause of my age etc

doesnt include flywheel but may be willing to part with my 4.5kg toda flywheel that is on it

engine is still in the car but is coming out this week.

think ive covered everything :blink:

Images:

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