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I'm wanting to sell my '98 YZ250

Good condition

Clark fuel tank

Selling due to it only being ridden 5 or 6 times in 2 years

Looking for $1800ono Can possibly organise a test ride somewhere. Bike is Located in Gawler.

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JUNBL muffler with 2 pipes coming out back. all on flanged direct bolt up to r32 exhaust. from cat back. heres a photo. didnt get a chance to polish it up but itl come up nicely. also has 1 tiny dent in muffler the size of a tiny stone.

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chasing 250 for it all. ONO

also got a r32 gts-t bonnet for sale. 100bux small scratch up top nothing bad.

twin pillar gauge holder 60mm and another twin pillar gauge holder but 52mm. want 30bux each for em. brand new basically.

Drift brand steering wheel $30. good condition

2x old tyres. bfgoodrich tyres. 235/17. 10bux each for em. about 25% tread left on em. be good for a couple of laps at drift pracs. 15bux for both of em?

1x rear pod r32 gts-t 20bux? freshly painted black. dont ask where other 1 is coz i dont know

2x type m side skirts. 1 in ok condition the other is the same except the front peice of it is missing (drivers side). want 40bux for em. or 50bux for pods and skirts.

sub+amp+that little blue cable dunno what its called. want 10bux for the lot.

all prices are ONO. i got a big project coming up and need this stuff gone. txt me on 0428851616 or pm me

cheers all parts located in SA also

180 stock rims with tyres back up for sale.

Selling for a mate.

Appologies to the guys interested previously, buyer fell through.

$300 ono

pics of the tread up tomorrow.

Pm if interested

Cheers

Edited by zirty two!
JUNBL muffler with 2 pipes coming out back. all on flanged direct bolt up to r32 exhaust. from cat back. heres a photo. didnt get a chance to polish it up but itl come up nicely. also has 1 tiny dent in muffler the size of a tiny stone.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd174/b...29082009070.jpg

chasing 250 for it all. ONO

also got a r32 gts-t bonnet for sale. 100bux small scratch up top nothing bad.

twin pillar gauge holder 60mm and another twin pillar gauge holder but 52mm. want 30bux each for em. brand new basically.

Drift brand steering wheel $30. good condition

2x old tyres. bfgoodrich tyres. 235/17. 10bux each for em. about 25% tread left on em. be good for a couple of laps at drift pracs. 15bux for both of em?

1x rear pod r32 gts-t 20bux? freshly painted black. dont ask where other 1 is coz i dont know

2x type m side skirts. 1 in ok condition the other is the same except the front peice of it is missing (drivers side). want 40bux for em. or 50bux for pods and skirts.

sub+amp+that little blue cable dunno what its called. want 10bux for the lot.

all prices are ONO. i got a big project coming up and need this stuff gone. txt me on 0428851616 or pm me

cheers all parts located in SA also

hey mate, where in SA are ya?

if the passenger side skirt is in good nick and are in black i am keen.(il get both)

also, if ur not to far away might get the sub n amp off ya.

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work mesh;

17 x 8 +5

17 x 9 +11

will come with near new (like 95% tread remaining) 215/45 wanli's all round for $1750

one wheel (rear) has a fair bit of rash and a slight dent, but its not noticeable while driving, wouldnt cost much at all to have fixed if it really bugs you.

contact me here or on 0408961657 if youre keen.

cheers,

dave.

EOI: Thinking About Selling My Rims just after some eoi first thoe. I did get these rims off another member here but have not put the rims on my r33 yet.

Item: BBS RGR in Diamond Black + Falken FK452 9

Condition: Excellent

Price: 3.5K ono

To Fit: Skylines R32,33,34, V35, S15

18x8.5 +36 Falken FK 452 235/40/18 90%

18x9.5 +38 Falken FK 452 265/35/18 90%

just some more info from the seller i got the rims from

Genuine BBS forged wheels and rare in the present offset and widths. Retails in Japan for close to 4k wheels only not including shipping and duties. Tyres are virtually brand new which cost $1200 retail. Had them on my GTT, no guard mods needed. No gutter rash at all. Few paint chips from everyday driving. Pick up only at this stage. Price is slightly negotiable first in best dressed!

Contact: PM Me Here or call me on 0401409575(Allan)

pics

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USED Z32 AFM with plug----$200 delivered

BRAND NEW Blitz 525cc injectors with collars----$850 delivered

KAZZ 2-way diff centre (off a R34 GTT)----$750 delivered

Power FC for NEO----$1250 delivered

all price nego. please PM me for details...

USED Z32 AFM with plug----$200 delivered

BRAND NEW Blitz 525cc injectors with collars----$850 delivered

KAZZ 2-way diff centre (off a R34 GTT)----Sold

Power FC for NEO----$1250 delivered

cheers.

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work mesh;

17 x 8 +5

17 x 9 +11

will come with near new (like 95% tread remaining) 215/45 wanli's all round for $1750

one wheel (rear) has a fair bit of rash and a slight dent, but its not noticeable while driving, wouldnt cost much at all to have fixed if it really bugs you.

contact me here or on 0408961657 if youre keen.

cheers,

dave.

Someone buy my R33 Skyline so I can get these :P

Hey guys i have a few things i would like to sell

A r33 s1 passenger door in good cond basically just door and window yellow in colour $100 ono

r33 front and rear hubs no brakes and front hubs dont hav discs, rear do $250 ono *good for some1 wanting to do 4-5stud conv.

r33 s2 wing sanded back comes with brake light $120 ono

r33 stainless steel split dump pipe used good cond $30 *note its only a dump pipe not a front pipe

stock stagea rims with average tires $150

stock 33 smic $30

s2 r33 blown turbo $40

contact me on 0423904934 or via pm cheers jarad

JVC 12" sub and box with built in amp.

Upgrading to twins, so no longer required. Condition is used. Can sample in car ... nice and bassy.

$200 ono

PM me with enquiries

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