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- This looks to be a trader ad, not a private sale.

If you would like to sell your cars on this forum you will need to register as a business trader and pay to advertise.

Please see the URL below for further information on the advertising packages we have available.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bu...se-t294953.html

Thank you.

hello guys,

i am selling my 98' GTT, done 72600km. Engine rebuilt at 50000km by Lewis Engines.

GTRS turbo

HKS dump pipe

Trust front pipe

Trust cat back

Trust FMIC

Apexi pod filter

Tein super street suspension

GTR32 front seats

Pivot Triple gauges

18" Advan model 6

GTR fuel pump

Power fc

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Please use PM.

Thanks

2000-01 ZX9R E1 Kawasaki Ninja, Black/Purple, 50'kms

exc.condition,

new black bubble screen,

Art muffler, air horn,

new pads & braided brake lines,

ventura rack & bag,

tail riser,

rear led brake-indicator light,

K&N air filter & jet-kit,

new tyres,

new steering damper,

frame sliders

very fast bike. YYH-875

$7500 with original spares

negotiable on price

0427803556

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got a haltech interseptor copgy back ecu for sale (or swap for some r33 parts maybe). never got around to putting it on my legnum before it got nikd and torched so no need for it. $600 ono

and possible swaps of starcorp impuls 18x8.5 and 9.5 with near new tread for other 5 stud rims depending what you got. cheers

2x Alpine Type S 12" 350wrms 2ohm DVC - $60 ea. $100 for both.

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1x Pioneer TS-W305 12" 400wrms 4ohm, damaged surround (screw driver), has previously been patched by duct tape - $15

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1x US-AUDIO 12", unknown wattage or ohms - $25

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1x BOSS 10", it says 600w. I believe this would be PMPO - $20

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1x Response 2 channel x 150w, Bridged @ 300w - $40

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2x Leadtek 8600GT, $30 each or both for $50

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1x DSE Center speaker, used for about 10 minutes and put back in the box - $40

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1x Seagate 320GB SATA2 HDD

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1x Digitech Audio (Jaycar) 150wrms Subwoofer amp, runs off 240v in your house! Hook up a car sub for mad repz!. Purchased for $179 from Jaycar Gepps Cross about a month a go, will sell for $100. Still have box.

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1x Drift mechanical boost gauge, excellent condition, purchased new, never used. Comes with hoses, t piece etc - $35

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Evaporative portable Air Conditioner - fifty dowlah.

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More pics or info on request.

Please PM all requests.

Edited by nicr4wks

4x Stock DC2 Integra wheels, 2 have plenty of meat left, 2 somehow mysteriously made it to the canvas :happy: - $50 for the lot.

The 2 wheels with plenty of life left are Maxxis Victra MA-Z1 195/55/15, cheap rubber for someones daily?

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Genuine Nissan R33 GTR rear spoiler, white in very good condition. Has paint crack below brake light. $350

Pm me if you're interested :)

Might be interested in a partial trade for mint R33 GTSt factory sideskirts.

Please note, these arnt the recent chinese sell out versions of soundstream parts. But were purchased when soundstream had a focus on quality rather than $$$.

Van Gogh Subs

-12"

-DVC

-600 RMS

-$600 each brand new when i bought them.

Basically top of the line SQ sub made by soundstream. With these u will hear ur music, not be a one note wonder.

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Edge Amp

-Monoblock

-900RMS

-$900 brand new when i bought it.

This is around the middle of the range in the spectrum of soundstream, however puts out a LOT of power.

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Box

-custom box tuned for the van gogh subs.

-fits in a s13 boot, so can fit anything.

-cost me around $150 to get made up, to fit a s13 boot, not a easy job.

Set up is good for 140db.

This setup cost me well over $2000. All parts are working 100%, selling the entire setup for $1000.

Would consider a trade for a 50cc scooter in good condition and rego.

Edited by steveP

fs: NOKIA 6500 hi guys looking at selling my phone as i am upgrading.

NOKIA 6500 Slide $150 ono

With Vodafone SIM starter pack Bonus $10 credit* after your first recharge!

( note this phone is locked to Vodafone)

- 3.2 megapixel camera

- Stereo Bluetooth

- MP3 Player

- FM Radio

- Cased in brushed steel

- Included with the phone is charger, ear plugs, USB cable, CD-ROM and av cables

This 6500 is in immaculate condition. The slide is in perfect working order and there is not a scratch on it. The phone was purchased in January 2009 and has warranty up until January 2010.

Any questions 0433140200

Cheers. Oliver

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