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yeah not sure if i really want the mines ecu now, cant be re-mapped i hear......

cant be remapped, but if you wire in a SAFC you'll be able to sort out the fueling

and the tuners can alter ignition timing to suit as well.

Id keep it and use it with a safc for best results

Mags are on hold for the day

Injectors for sale

car for sale

bike for sale

THIS STUFF NEEDS TO GO ASAP, TRAVELLING IN A FEW WEEKS

Located in SA near mitcham.

ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS (unless otherwise noted)

15"

2x 195/50 - Bridgestone/Bob Jane (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $60

2x 195/60 - Maxxis/Westlake(mismatched pair) - 70-80% tread $70

2x 195/60 - Super Cat - 80% tread - $100 $80

16"

1x 205/55 - Continental SportContact - 50% tread - $30 (single tyre only)

17"

1x 215/45 - Michelin Pilot Sport - 80% tread - $60 $40 (single tyre only)

2x 225/45 - Bridgestone/Pirelli (mismatched pair) - 70-80% tread - $100 $80

2x 235/45 - Bridgestone Potenza/Hankook Optimo (mismatched pair) - 50-60% tread - $60

2x 235/45 - Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval - 70% tread (slight camber wear) - $70

2x 235/45 - Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval - 60% tread (camber wear) - $50

18"

2x 225/40 - Silverstone/Nankang (mismatched pair) - 85-95% tread - $100

1x 235/40 - Regal - 95% tread (sidewall damage, good for drift or burnout, not street use) - $30 (single tyre only)

2x 245/40 - Dunlop/Maxxis (mismatched pair) - 70-80% tread - $110 $80

Pics:

15"

Maxxis/Westlake:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3807.jpg

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3806.jpg

Super cats:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3585.jpg

16"

205 Conti:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nisskid/DSCN3435.jpg

17"

215 michelin:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3743.jpg

potenza/hankook's:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3750.jpg

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3789.jpg

70% Firehawks:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3803.jpg

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3802.jpg

60% Firehawks:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3801.jpg

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3800.jpg

18"

225 silverstone/nankangs:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3748.jpg

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3804.jpg

235 regals

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3749.jpg

245 maxxis/dunlops:

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3474.jpg

http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc89/in...ms/DSCN3475.jpg

Alright guys, got a Sparco Rev fixed back seat here, structurally in good nick, the fabric is torn in a few places, but nothing too bad. I've used this on my drift car for a year or so, holds very well, and overall a great seat. perfect for someone wanting a cheap, good quality seat for the track or just to hold them in nice and tight. this is the seat only, no rails.

this is the seat here:

http://www.searleraceequipment.com.au/shop...o_rev_5_plus/40

as u can see they retail around $1000 new.

this seat fits someone with a slim build, no fat-arses

Price: $300

Located in SA near Mitcham

some pics of the actual seat:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nisskid/DSCN2441.jpg

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nisskid/DSCN2443.jpg

dont have any better ones atm, if ur serious i can get some more, or u can just come suss it out urself.

Hey guys, got here a complete diff assembly, not just the centre, everything u need including the half shafts, housing, centre and plug for ABS (works with non-ABS cars as well), i can also shim it to whatever size ud like if u are after something tighter for the track or drifting purposes.

Is in good condition, i've run it in my car for the street, works fine, i used to swap this in for when my car was on the street, and have another diff for the track, only selling it as my car is focused on the track, and no longer need a diff for the street.

Located in SA near Mitcham

Price:

$300

$350 shimmed to whatever size you'd like

Pics:

(moisture around the seal is gasket goo)

DSCN3783.jpg

Alright guys, i imported these in from Japan a while back, but looking to move on.

These are an Italian wheel made for GTR's, for anyone who's been living under a rock, OZ Racing are one of the biggest race wheel manufacturers. not many, if any other manufacturers match the racing credentials of OZ. they supply the wheels for racing across the world including WRC, F1, Le'mans.

Anyway these wheels look the biz, suit pre-2000 cars mint, and they are an awesome performing wheel, extremely strong.

Specs:

17x9 +24

5x114.3

brake clearance for 4-pot 32 brakes.

Condition: no noticeable scratches, no bends/breaks or any structural damage.

as far as tyres are concerned, this can be negotiated, right now they have eagle F1's on the front which are about half worn, and worn neutons at the rear, but can supply them with brand new tyres for you, or something 2nd hand for less.

Fitment: these will fit a massive range of cars, all turbo skylines, S14/S15 silvias etc etc. these are designed to fit GTR's but sit real tough on GTS-t's and S14/S15's.

Price:

$1400 without tyres

$1600 with 2nd hand tyres with around 80% tread.

$1800 with brand new tyres (neutons, 235/45's or 215/45's)

Located in SA, can post interstate, around $80 to vic/nsw (without tyres), bit more to QLD/WA etc.

here's a pic:

wallpaperuf.jpg

got my R34 GTR front end onversion for sale... ill trade for R32 front end + 1.5k my way including R34 non xenon Headlights so you wont have to convert the powercap just all bolt on parts no modifing needed.

whats included is...

R32 - R34 GTR conversion guards (straight bolt on)

R34 GTR non xenon headlights

R34 GTR top secret bonnet

R34 GTR Do Luck Front bar

R34 GTR indicators

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hey selling my 32

1993 r32 gts-t

89000kms

Tein coilovers, adjustable camber and caster arms, HICAS lock bar, white line sway bars.

3 inch stainless steel turbo back exhaust, heavy duty clutch, new FMIC, new alloy radiator, splitfire coil packs, never been boosted, timing belt & water pump recently replaced.

Paint and interior in good condition, near new tyres (under 5,000kms)

All standard parts included if wanted.

$9500 ono

call 0449753595 or pm me here

cheers tim

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