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Still for sale:

Got a pair of CARBON FIBRE door sills for an R33 Skyline 2 door - $100
Got the following for sale:

1x Heaven On Earth VIP ticket - I bought 6 of these for me and my mates but the 6th person is stuffing around and prefer to get my money back sooner so I'm selling it on here for the same price I paid, and is cheaper than buying a non-VIP ticket - $80

http://www.inthemix.com.au/whatson/event/5...h_New_Years_Eve

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Also got a pair of NISMO castor rods to suit an R33 - excellent condition, silver with NISMO emblems. $150!!! Why pay the same price for standard rods at wreckers when you can grab these and are also legal being bushes not bearing!

Also got Colin McRae DiRT 2 for PS3 - brand new condition - paid $100 a few weeks ago, sell for $70.

Hey guys, just bought this seat, but decided i wanna go with something different.

Item description:

Genuine Bride ZETA II fixed back racing seat (black in colour)

-Fibreglass, lightweight

-I'd say Medium to large in size. I'm 6"3 and weigh 110Kg and its quite a firm fit for me.

-Excellent quality seat, Japanese made

-Holes for racing harness

-Has removable pads (for cleaning etc.) also has had some foam inserts cut out for extra padding.

-Small tear on Right had side leg bolster , neatly covered with black tape(common with all racing seats, almost impossible to avoid)

-Excellent upgrade for your street/ track driving.

$500

Pics:

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Pm me or ring/sms me on 0431 320 803 if your interested.

Cheers, Reece

Items:

bn style (i think) rear bar for sale

Item condition:

slight damage (see pics) but nothing a bit of fibreglass kit couldn't fix.

Contact details:

sms me on 0401043311, will try and get back promptly

prefer buyer to pick up but could arrange to have dropped off aswell

Price:

$200 ONO

still for sale!

have a greddy turbo timer, works perfect, it has some sort of harness on it cos it just flugs into my car. its got abit of double sided sticky tape on the top (how it was mounted).. make an offer.

s1 r33 rear garnish, the clear type, abit of the 'skyline' writing is scratched,.. make an offer.

standard side indicators for the r33, swaped to the clear nismo ones.. make an offer.

have had them sitting in my room for agggeeeeeessss.

FOR SALE:

TRUST GREDDY oil cooler ( http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/oil-cooler-kit-nissan )

for ECR33 / RB25DET

Pretty much new - has only been mounted but not connected up, most stuff still in their plastic bags.

$650

Buy it before summer pops round soon!

FOR SALE:

TRUST GREDDY oil cooler ( http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/oil-cooler-kit-nissan )

for ECR33 / RB25DET

Pretty much new - has only been mounted but not connected up, most stuff still in their plastic bags.

$650

Buy it before summer pops round soon!

didnt you only just buy this...?

why on sell it so quickly?

Items: cort GB34A bass guitar and squier 5 string bass guitar

Item Condition:

squier in new cond(played once), cort in near new cond.

Extra Info: cort comes with gigi bag and 20 foot lead.

Contact Details:

pm me

Price and price conditions:

cort: $400 ono,

squier: $350 ono

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r33 single core radiator - $100

r32 orange side indicators, one clip broken other fine - $50

r32 gtst injectors, pulled out running 220rwkw - $100

turbosmart BOV - $80

cusco non adjustable strut brace - $120

isc maybe adjustable strut brace - $80

pm me or 0433290801

cheers

Edited by rad32

hey all 4sale is my nitro rc truggy its a hyper st reson for selling is i just dont use it anymore havnt got the time, its a very fun fast truggy.

its got a mach .28 engine thats only really seen 2 litres of fuel this cost me a grand about a year ago and since then i upgraded the fuel filter, its got hyper st pro hubs and wheel nuts, its got a radio failsafe (so it wont take off on u when the batt goes flat) and its got a nosram 5cell 1100ma reciever batt pak (longer life then AA's, rechargable and gives the servos better strengh) comes with all spares, original box, radio gear etc etc, everything u need to have fun untill u need to buy more fuel, batt pack charger and failsafe cost me $150 alone. in very good nick 600ono

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Sort of an EOI on this one. I'll state a price, but this is just more to see if the thing is actually saleable :D

CHEAP RB20 Silvia with rego

VG turbs

3in turbo back exhaust

cooler

remap

V8 commy rad w/twin thermo

Tanabe rear shock/spring combo

stock front struts

R33 front brakes

S14 rear brakes

5stud all round w/R33 stockies

Cusco castor rods

china rear toe arms

alloy cradle bushes

tight as fk Nismo 2way with 4.3s

Sparco seat

dished s/wheel

shitty carpet material swapped for some plush black stuff

Good: slides 3rd on the street on stock boost, very fun and easy to control car. Looks like a stocker, very unassuming. Have had absolutley 0% cop trouble since I've had it.

Bad: Currently has leaking water pump, blown head gasket and small amounts of blow-by. Could also do with a set of coilovers.

As it sits now, I'd take no less than 5.5k with a few spares I've got lying around.

There are a few ways you could go about fixing the engine stuff, if you have half an idea what you're doing you could do the work yourself and have a very cheap, very fun street/track thrasher that gets virtually no looks from the 5-0 whatsoever. Any interest can be directed to my mobile on 0458 121 811.

No pics, if you want a cheap fixer-upper to thrash around in you'll come and have a look.

Edited by AndrewJZX100

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