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Avantek 17" chrome rims

5 stud

5 spoke

Location: Adelaide

Tyres: Are in top condition.. 95% tread

Price: Would like around $900ono.. Please no stupid offers..

gimme a txt if your interested my numbers 0432716869

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Edited by skyline_freak_r33

FS

Brand spankin new O'neal element mx boots in size 13

only worn to try on, bought for myself, but my bro just bought my bike, so i wont be

needing them anymore.

paid 220 just last friday, sell $180

PM or 0433073302

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Edited by craig R33
Avantek 17" chrome rims

5 stud

5 spoke

Location: Adelaide

Tyres: Are in top condition.. 95% tread

Price: Would like around $900ono.. Please no stupid offers..

gimme a txt if your interested my numbers 0432716869

how are those rims 5 stud if there on a non turbo with non turbo brakes = 4 stud :laugh: just asking to help people know what there getting,

you normally dont do a 5 stud conversion and leave the old brakes on but i guess you could :D

ahh

cheers for letting me know

i dont no a huge amount of things to do with rims

i just went on what my mates told me..

so your probs rite

ill check them out tomorrow

ill confirm if there a 4 or 5 stud..

cheers for picking it up

ahh

cheers for letting me know

i dont no a huge amount of things to do with rims

i just went on what my mates told me..

so your probs rite

ill check them out tomorrow

ill confirm if there a 4 or 5 stud..

cheers for picking it up

i can also clarify this Domenic , i had a non-turbo aswell and it was 4 stud :D

i had a look at them

yes i do have a 4 stud hub due to it being a non-turbo!!

But im not sure because i think the wheels a multi-stud??

Can someone clarify that

I will upload a picture of the pattern

cheers guys for picking it up

Thxx

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R32 GTST pedders comfort shocks (nitrogen filled)

with lovell springs

sit bout 340mm from centre of hub on a 32 with 17inch rims and 235 45 17 tyres

all in great cond, no knocks, no leaks

one stud is snapped but will be fixed once a buyer is found

reason for sale is they dont suit me anymore as i want low

these are a great suspension and perfect for street, tough stance and still very firm, had not troubles at all with these, could still slide easy enough and keep control when driving through the hills

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pm me or sms 0417 084 405

chasing $300 firm, want a quick sale

buy it and i stab you.

keep the r33. whack a decent turbo on it. street it. run the gauntlet.

or sell the 33 and buy my car. :P

I just saw the link.. and while ur laying there bleeding.. im gonna stab u again!..u know how many good comments ur car got at the cruise? DONT U DARE! lol

Items:

Xbox 360 console

Extra Info

Comes with 1 wireless controller,power pack, Component Av cables.

has the HDMI Port, no HDD

has been opened to replace DVD drive console works Great

has open tray message on the dashboard but console reads and plays games fine been told ths is common on the new dashboard style

happy for people to play it before buying selling due to i need to find some cash to comply my car

Price and price conditions:

looking for $250 for it

Contact Details:

PM me or Rohan on 0407790446

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Up for sale is the whole car wreck only (written off) its a 1994 ser 1 model with 164xxxkm still runs and can be driven too but obviously not on the road. has few after market extras

I am selling the car as a whole wreck only will not separate anything as i dont have the time and space for it i need it gone asap cos its been sitting around for a month now. Damage only on the right side of the car

What you see is what you get. inspections welcome.

comes with work maister SSR wheels 17x8 17x9 with 2 brand new tires & other 2 80%

2 wheels damaged as seen in pictures on the right side

3 inch turbo back exhaust

near new air flow meter cost me $400

tein coilovers suspension

Exedy heavy duty brass button clutch

Trust intercooler

Trust panel filter

Trust timing belt

Slotted rotors all around with endless SS pads

no stereo and speakers

redline diff and gearbox oil used

always serviced every 5000km with motul turbolight oil

any other question please feel free to SMS me the best

I am after $4,500 o.n.o

Borko

0415 466 726

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just jap suede deep dish steering wheel

brand new, never fitted, comes with horn button

$95 Firm, i paid $120 two weeks ago

RB20DET standard injectors

2 sets, $60 per set

RB20DET intake manifold, top and bottom section

$150

RB20DET bare motor, has bottom end bearing noise, but still runs when removed from the car

$250

if you cant sell it as a whole, ill grab the engine, box, loom and ecu off ya,

have cash now if your keen

i think your the dude i sold the nismo injectors to?

yeah thats me i really want the whole thing gone how much u willing to give me for engine box loom ecu etc etc what u need. pm me but better off sms if u want to work something out

hey sellin the pittys want cash dont have the time for them :P

First ones an atomic 125cc its an older model nothin special it has electric start but no battery a new clutch lever mikuni carby and two good tyres :P handel bars are a little bent but runs real well sellin it cheap ill say $375 ono

Second is an orion 125cc pretty flash :P its got a heavy duty frame bars shocker etc upside down forks braided lines mikuni carby pretty decent for a pit bike ill say $500 ono

you can contact me on 0430025163

Cheers

Bill

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