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Cusco front caster/tension arms, suit R33/r34 GTR and others im sure.. roughly 5000ks old $300

Cusco rear Camer arms, 5000k's, suit r34, s15,s14, r33 and others $350

Cusco Rear toe Arms, 5000k's suit r34, r33, s15,s14, non hicas $300

R33 Cusco Zero 2E Coilovers, roughly 7000k's no leaks, no knocking, $1800

Nismo BNR34 front sway bar, was on the Tomei drag car in Japan, has been resprayed.. $200.

Nismo R33, R34, s15, S14 rear sway bar $150

EOI

Work XD9 18x10 +18 all round, tyres are KU36, not much tread left. $2200

BNR34 Front Brembo's, Braided lines, A1RM pads, plenty of meat, 25000ks old calipers, slotted 330mm rotors, freshly machined $2000

All second hand and in Adelaide

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BNR34 Front Brembo's, Braided lines, A1RM pads, plenty of meat, 25000ks old calipers, slotted 330mm rotors, freshly machined $2000

All second hand and in Adelaide

Much want! :laugh:

Few things for sale..

- R34 NEO engine cover in good nick $50

- R34 GTT Coupe front rotors with plenty of meat left ... left over from a cross drill swap. $80

- R34 GTT door sills (the plastic variety)... $30

- R34 ash tray .. $20

- R34 manual gear surround .. condition is pretty mashed as I sanded it and did all sorts of shit to try to get it onto the auto .. so needs lick of paint ... $20.

Howie, if you're home tonight, I might walk up the road to eyeball this. Need to tidy up my console after the manual conversion. :action-smiley-069:

For sale: stock RB motor BOV. Bought last night to eliminate possible problem with car. BOV not the problem, so now for sale.

Sell for what I bought it for last night $30

PM me

For sale: pickup 5162

R32 sedan silver wing with light, $50

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Pioneer Carrozzeria ts-x550 4-way speakers, $80 pair ono

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R32 sedan rear and front seats with seatbelts, as new condition, $200

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Map-Ecu manifold based (remove afm's) piggyback ecu, wires in like safc 5-wires only

see www.mapecu.com products map-ecu, support map-ecu, $400

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Found some wheels i want, so these have to go. Im selling for way less than their worth. GRAB A BARGAIN!

Nismo LM GT2 produced by RAYS Engineering Japan, A rare find nowadays.

F : 17 x 8 +35

R : 17 x 9 +38

5x114.3 pcd

Rims have a little bit of gutter rash, and the paint is starting to peel in a couple of spots.

$650 ono

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Few things for sale..

- R34 NEO engine cover in good nick $50

- R34 GTT Coupe front rotors with plenty of meat left ... left over from a cross drill swap. $80

- R34 GTT door sills (the plastic variety)... $30

- R34 ash tray .. $20

- R34 manual gear surround .. condition is pretty mashed as I sanded it and did all sorts of shit to try to get it onto the auto .. so needs lick of paint ... $20.

Actually scratch the NEO cover ... i reckon it must've been thrown out because I can't find it anymore. Sorry about that.

Couple more things to add to above :

- R34 GTT space saver rim/tyre - $80.

- R34 GTT standard air box + snorkel with brand new filter in box unopened. $60

- R34 GTT standard Automatic shift knob $20

- R34 GTT Triple gauge (just the gauges no surround) $40

- R34 GTT Manual handbrake lever with boot $15

- R34 GTT standard side indicators (orange) - $30

- R34 GTT standard front indicators (orange) - $30

- R34 GTT centre aircon panel (condition pretty mashed, good for spare buttons/lcd and what not) - $20

- brand new US-Audio 8gauge amp wiring kit for car (unopened in box, includes 5.5m 8 gauge power, 0.5m 8ga ground, 6m 18ga trigger cable, 5 mtr rca lead, 50amp fuse) - $60

R33 Mspec Front Bar

looking at $100

This is a hard/rare to find front bar

I bought it a couple of months ago and i planned to fix it up and put it on my car

But just dont have enough money

This bar comes with two front indicators (not in the photo because i forgot to put it on, but comes with both)

It actually has 2 cracks in the bar now front falling over once when it was windy but there not huge and can be fixed either by doing it yourself by following simple steps and using a soldering gun (if you want i can send you the information and pictures to fixing it up)

Or you can take it to a panel beater which can fix it up

heres a few DIY tutorials

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fr...ar-t304013.html (look at the bottom there should be a tutorial)

or buy a fibreglass repair kit from a hardware store (20-30 bucks)

The bar has been trimmed behind so it is ready for a intercooler to be fitted and it will fit if you need it to without any adjustments

If needed i welcome interstate buyers and i can organise delivery for you or you can organise it yourself up to you but i can get a cheap rate for you because my mate owns and runs a delivery business

If you need a quote just send me your postcode and i will get back to you

PM me if you want to contact me or call me on 0432716869

Thanks

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Just cleaning up my fs thread (couldn't edit for some reason).. and attaching pics.

- R34 GTT space saver rim/tyre - $80.

- R34 GTT standard air box + snorkel with brand new filter in box unopened. $60

- R34 GTT standard Automatic shift knob $20

- R34 GTT Triple gauge (just the gauges no surround) $40

- R34 GTT standard side indicators (orange) - $30

- R34 GTT standard front indicators (orange) - $30

- R34 GTT centre aircon panel (condition pretty mashed, good for spare buttons/lcd and what not) - $20

- R34 GTT Coupe front brake rotors with plenty of meat left ... left over from a cross drill swap. $80

- R34 GTT door sills (the plastic variety)... $30

- R34 ash tray .. $20

- Original Trust brand 3" flanged gasket x 2 - $10

- brand new US-Audio 8gauge amp wiring kit for car (unopened in box, includes 5.5m 8 gauge power, 0.5m 8ga ground, 6m 18ga trigger cable, 5 mtr rca lead, 50amp fuse) - $60

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Swiss Hutless Shifter Kart

Kart Is In Good Condition.

Just needs a 2stoke moto engine or a big thumping 4stroke.

Rolling Frame Ready To Drop A Bike Engine In As I Intended To.

Clutch And Shifter Set Up Ready To Go.

New Seals In Master Cylinder, Brakes Bled Ready To Go.

Has Chain And Sprocket Ready For A Bike Engine.

Lost intrest in a lil project i was going to do.

$400 ono

Rolling Frame Ready To Drop A Bike Engine In As I Intended To.

Clutch And Shifter Set Up Ready To Go.

New Seals In Master Cylinder, Brakes Bled Ready To Go.

Has Chain And Sprocket Ready For A Bike Engine.

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Blitz Dual SBC with all parts... $300 firm

32/33GTR power FC- $750 FIRM no hand controller

SR S13 fan shroud $50

Z32 AFM mint w/o plug $190 (can get one for xtra $10)

ASE coolant header tank brand new with 3x speedflow outlets.. $200 cost me $250

JZX100 stockies ok tyres $200

S13 half cage no cross bar non sunroof $350

S13 whiteline front swaybar $150 2nd hand

S13 R200 lsd 5 bolt good nick $200

S13 R200 SHIMMED LSD CENTRE ONLY (toight as a toiger) $50

S14/R32 rear hubs $80 pair (CHEAP!!!)

ORIGIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC stylish rear bar for 180SX $380

S13 standard front corner parker/indicator lenses $30 pair

180SX '94 digital climate control assembly with loom etc mint condition $180

180SX '94 heater box and all aircon parts $100 take it away

S13 rear handbrake lines $20

S14 rear handbrake lines $20

2x recalibrated R33 gtr AFM's $200 pair

S13 standard black elec mirrors $50 each

S13/180sx origin led mirrors (with indicators in them) same as on the CTS car $200 firm

180sx C-Pillar braces x3 $100 each (identical to zenith tuning braces)

all items in northern suburbs SA

can send interstate at buyres expense...

cheers- Ben

0423487731

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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]

$750

Compaq has released a new version of this laptop, pretty much same hardware/software. Both running Vista premium. new model is CQ61-214TU, rrp $999. asking price dropped accordingly

$650. come get it.

2000 VX Commodore Exec

Dark Blue

160kms

FE2 Suspension

New genuine fuel pump

Near new tires

HD towbar

Large Trans cooler

Can email pics on demand.

Located NE burbs

Boot needs respray as clear coat has peeled, book in to get fixed week after next (16 Feb).

This is a great car and is silent on the road, with ice cold a/c.

$6500 or $6250 without boot respray

Parts Clear Out

R32 GTR Castor arms- instructions say JIC, box is from Just Jap, brand new $150 ono

R32 factory type-m side skirts and rear pods, $120 ono

R32 type-m front bar, needs painting $120 ono

Walbro 550hp fuel pump brand new $150 firm

Buddy Club P1 rims, no tyres just re-painted them in original greeny-grey colour, gutter rash but not real noticble since being painted, $500 firm

R32 spare seat- $50 ono

located in Gawler

pm me here or phone 0449753595

Cheers, Tim

Hey DR GTST, I have forwarded all your details onto a mate in the PM :banana:.

Here guys, back up for sale due to being stuffed around; have a look please ;)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...27#entry5067227

Great car

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