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OS GIKEN TRIPPLE PLATE CLUTCH, 80% meat left, I need something more soft on my rb20det gearbox this clutch is killing! ill straight swap someone with a their heavy duty clutch with cash my way or straight swap if they put in the heavy duty for me. it'll be idea for rb25> box

Apexi Power FC with hand controller for R33 series 1 or 2 (i think it can be in both)

Safe tune for minimal mods by simon from Morpowa

Made 210kws at the rear wheels

looking for $1300 to help me fund the new car

pm me in interested

Edited by R33adel

A31 Ceffy, rolling shell, defected

just needs driveline to get running, straight rails

pm me if keen

want it gone to pay for my bike deposit

$900 firm, if you take it this week i will throw in other parts to make the deal more interesting...

pm me for pics....

Anyone? need these gone.

Compaq Presario CQ61-107TU Notebook PC (NW982PA)

RRP is $999. Brand spanking new in box, not even opened or touched. Ill let it go for $800, FIRM.

Specifications can be found here. http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/au/en/ho/WF...29-3938413.html

PM me or email: [email protected]

its time.

1989 R31 Silhouette Series 3

RB20DET w rb20 box (has been through Regency and registered with the new engine)

Has upgraded brakes, not sure what model, i assume R32.

Chassis 370000ks+

Engine 45000ks

Afterburners (will not seperate)

Alloy rad

FMIC

Aftermarket Turbosmart? blow off valve, plumbed in properly

Battery relocated to boot

remapped RB20 ecu

Jaycar Boost Controller

RB25 turbo (very new!)

some sort of black stockies, rear tyres are worn

Cusco strut brace

CD player, front speakers with tweeters

Aftermarket Guages (volts, oil pressure, water temp, boost (psi), RPM)

Ill throw in some tie rod end spacers for that extra drift lock

Seriously, this car has character. Wind some more boost into this thing and it will be fun on the track, or keep it as your daily. Im selling this due to not selling my 34. I paid $4000 for it not very long ago, ill take $4100 with an extra 3 months rego for you. This is relatively cheap for a registered 31 Silhouette S3 with rb20.

The car is currently draining batteries, i havent had the time to find the source of the problem, but im almost certain its the head unit. You can always disconnect the battery everytime you park it for that ultra ghetto flavour. Keeps thieves from running off with it too. Itll come with an extra battery.

pics:

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Serious buyers only please, price is very firm, i just want back what i paid for it.

pm preferred, or 0416 070 133

lol at ^^^

8GB Silver ipod 4th nano 4th gen mint as $125 with free beats :rant:

MB Qaurt reference 6.5 inch splits $175 mint in box

Polk momo mmc650 6.5 inch 2ways $140 mint in box

Pioneer gm-6200F 4 channel amp, had them running 4 speakers, but could run fronts and sub if need be. $175

with wiring kit

all 3 car system $400

or all 4 for $500

OS GIKEN TRIPPLE PLATE CLUTCH, 80% meat left, I need something more soft on my rb20det gearbox this clutch is killing! ill straight swap someone with a their heavy duty clutch with cash my way or straight swap if they put in the heavy duty for me. it'll be idea for rb25> box

Is the clutch out of the car? My gearbox is coming out on Saturday. I'll have a look at the clutch condition, its a extra heavy duty Xtreme single plate with lightened flywheel.

lol

got some pulsar stockies?? i dunno, something stockies, 2 are alloy, 2 are steelies. these fit few cars like old pulsars and hondas etc.

here's their full specs:

Size: 14x5.5

Offset: +45

PCD: 4x100

Tyres:

the 2 alloys have 185/60 Bridgstone GRID's with 40-30% tread.

the 2 steelies have 185/60's, with 50-60% tread.

Price:

$100

pics:

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Please correct me mods if this is not allowed, didnt see it in the rules.

EOI

R32 GTST 4Door. RB20DET, 3" HKS exhaust, pod, turbo timer, 18" wheels, 4 new tyres last week (235 front 265 rear), Soundstream dvd player, 32 GTR intercooler. Body not bad, 1 chip out of rear bar when I got the car.

Bought for 8k and though I have spent a bit on it im only asking for 8k or a swap offer if it is what im looking for :P

Thanks guys,

nath

Apexi Power FC with hand controller for R33 series 1 or 2 (i think it can be in both)

Safe tune for minimal mods by simon from Morpowa

Made 210kws at the rear wheels

looking for $1300 to help me fund the new car

pm me in interested

sold pending payment

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