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post-46477-1247637972_thumb.jpgalso have a pair of RB25 cam covers $75
hey all due to the 33 being a write off i now have some parts to sell 1) cusco front strut brace $100 2)skyline rear strut brace $80 3)blank GT-R key still in box $60 4)stock shocks and springs $200 5) 2X 16 inch driftech rims w/out tyres $50 sold will try and get some pix up if i get a chance pm me or call me on 0421730874 thanks shaun
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FOR SALE: 13,500 ONO

My s1 r33 Skyline 1993

Superlow King springs front and Low Springs Rear

19" White Starcorp Impuls included

Spitfire Coilpacks

Greddy Turbo Timer and Boost Guage

Some kind of Blow of valve

Front mount intercooler

Full 3" Turb back exhaust

Other little bits and pieces

Immaculate Paint and Runs perfectly

*Im sure ive missed out on some information*

No Rego atm

Private Message to arrange a time for a look

call or sms 0411 585 385

Note: The car itself hasnt been touched at all in photoshop

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Martin

hey guys, i have 4 brand new Maxxis MA V1 tyres i no longer need so someone can pick themselves up a bargain. They are 235/45/17 and as said brand new, never been put on a rim, still with the sticker on the tread.

$120 each or $450 for the lot. FIRM!!!

Hi all,

Got some bits and pieces for sale.

MB QUART RWE 302/304 12" Sub.

MB Quart RAA 1000 Monoblock Amplifier

Asking $800 for the two. In perfect condition, have seperated my system to leave more room in my boot. Awesome quality and sound.

Pioneer CDX-P63OS 6 stacker CD changer

$50 bucks ono

Lastly i have a Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Askin $100 for the reg. Never used. Still in box.

Any pics can be supplied upon request. PM me for info or buzz me on 0407060181

Cheers Ryan

Hi guys - the following is for sale:

RB26 Carbon fibre timing belt cover / coil pack cover - $300

Trust Clear Timing Belt Cover never used - $150

R32GTR swaybars front and rear $200

R32GTR aircon complete from firewall forward (Lines, compressor + bracket, receiver dryer, condensor+fan etc) removed due to car for track only now. All fine and working on removal, no leaks and retrofitted for the new gas $150

Nismo bootlip - original rubber one, has a bit of damage and rust around the underside and mount, but ultimately fixable if you want to spend the time. I upgraded to a carbon one. $50

4 x Yokohama Advan Sport V103 255x40x17 virtually brand new - +90% trend left. Paid over $1600. - $1000

18mm MDF subbox to fit in boot of R32. Box built to house 2 x 12inch subs, and will also fit under rear strut brace if you have one. just needs carpet - Box only $50

Specialized MTB - 2004 Hard Rock Sport with disc brakes, RST front suspension, Top Peak digital Speedo etc, Excellent condition barely ridden New $1600 - $500

Pics up soon, you know what most of it looks like!!

Cheers,

Andrew

Mountain Bike pics added

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TYRES FOR SALE!!

ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS

16"

2x 195/45 - Dunlop SP Sport 9000 - 60% tread - $60

2x 195/50 - Yokohama Advan/Avid (mismatched pair) - 80% tread - $80

2x 205/55 - Dunlop SP Sport 3000A - 70-50% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - Yokohama A.Drive/C.Drive (mismatched pair) - 95% tread - $130

2x 215/55 - Goodyear Eagle NCT 5 - 90% tread - $140

2x 225/50 - Maxxis MA-V1 - 95% tread - $150

17"

2x 225/45 - Bridgestone RE070 - 20-30% tread - $30 or 2x 6pks of beer

18"

2x 225/40 - Bridgstone Potenza RE050A - 80-70% tread, slight shoulder wear - $100

Pics:

16"

195 Dunlops:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_7652.jpg

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195 Yokos:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_9580.jpg

205 Dunlops:

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205 Yokos:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_9570.jpg

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_9571.jpg

Goodyears:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_8481.jpg

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_8478.jpg

Maxxis's:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_9565.jpg

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18"

Potenzas:

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stil for sale!

hey guys wheels are still for sale ive also got a chrome fusebox cover for R34 bought apart of the group buy a while back stil brand new havent used yet $50

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gr...-B-t234007.html

A few bits. Doing a dump run in the next week fews if they're not gone.

Standard nissan in-tank pump out of 61K old car $50

Blitz turbo timer $50

R33 aftermarket bumper (also fits VL commo) $100

R33 stock bumper, cut for fmic $100

Impuls 19" $800

PM me

Did I hear someone say:

A few bits. Doing a dump run in the next week fews if they're not gone.

Standard nissan in-tank pump out of 61K old car $50

Blitz turbo timer $50

R33 aftermarket bumper (also fits VL commo) $100

R33 stock bumper, cut for fmic $100

Impuls 19" $800

PM me

Also now have Nismo adjustable fuel pressure regulator $100 (what I paid for it 2 days ago)

Garage cleanout, few items laying around -

R33 Potenza Street Springs front & rear lowers around 30mm $100

R33 Dual pillar mount gauge holder, great condition $30

Located in Adelaide SA, willing to post a buyers expense

Dale 0434215978

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