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have a do-luck kit for a R32. is black

has front bar, side skirts and rear bar.

front bar and left side skirt has crack (nothing major)

willing to swap for black type M side skirts, stock front bar and rear bar. plus some cash my way

price $350 ono

Edited by b0mb3rz

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Pics avail upon request, pm for more detail.

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BNR34 V-Spec Brembo brakes set.

Roughly 35000ks on them, brought with 25000k's on them.

Braided lines, Freshly machined fronts, QFM A1RM pads up front, Slotted rotors, Come with old Brembo pads for fronts. Fronts are 330x30 Rears are 300x24

Asking $2800 firm

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18x10 +18 All round 5x114.3 in WMB

Have been around the track on, street driven. So has stone chips on etc

Tyres: KU36 235/40/18, probably need replacing soon but can drive on if need be. Could also throw in some Sumitomo HTRZ 2 235/40/18 if u wanna do skids.

Asking $2400

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R33 rear widebody guards/fenders - $250

Got em from viva 12hrs ago, fitted em on, they fit pretty well, need a bit of trimming here and there but same with any kit.

They retail for $300 brand new.

Theyre off the car, have a few holes in em where they were bolted on.

Change of mind before AJD, keeping the bolt on flares so my loss is your gain.

pm or call Marko on 0422 314 938

ITEM: Full R34 GENUINE NISMO Kit black

PRICE: Whole Lot $750 but must be bought before Thursday next week. Front bumper $500, Rear Bumper $400, Side skirts $250

CONDITION: Has some scratches, comes in factory black from a Jap import. No cracks what so ever, has grills. Rear bumper has white scrape mark but is not deep no scratches are deep.

Extra info: Genuine from Nismo not cheap fake copies hard to come by and very expensive... front bumper alone is selling for $900+ from wreckers, whole complete kit only $750 that's only if bought before I head overseas which is before Thursday. If not bought before Next week then i'd be raising the price from $750 to $1300.

Contact: Pm or call 72266895 (private number so starts with 7)

Will post pictures later within a few hours... Like i said i would like these to be taken off me ASAP.

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ITEM: Full R32 Bodykit

PRICE: $400 FIRM

CONDITION: Has scratches and chips, painted factory black but could do with a paint and some elbow grease.

Extra info: Came from Japan on my R32, car has since been parted out.

Contact: 0402 902 759 (matt) or PM

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Also have R32 guards, factory black $150 for the pair

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2x 1/10th scale nitro R/C drift cars.

-6x bodyshells

-2x hand controllers

-container full of spare parts

-heaps of spare wheels and tyres

-instruction manual etc

On ebay starting at $150 for the lot with no reserve.

Sorry i cant post the link as my work comp has ebay blocked. search for it, you will see :-)

0418 807 844.

2 pairs of Lightforce 170 Striker 12V 55W spot / driving lights

specific light dimensions etc available here: http://www.lightforce.net.au/products/driv...ghts/170striker

As seen on the roof bar of my Patrol, comes with heaps of extras to make sure you're ready to go

AS A COMPLETE KIT

4x 170 Strikers mounted to Rhino Rack heavy duty rack bar to suit GQ Patrol (excess overhang trimmed off the roof rack bar end)

Currently the lights are fitted with the Clear Spot covers, however i have 2 Crystal Blue Spot and 2 Crystal Blue Spot/Combo covers (combos for the outers, spots for the inners)

Roughly 3m of 6mm2 wiring (2x pos wires to paired outer / inner lights, 1x earth common to all 4)

2x 30a fused Narva relays

2x Narva dash switches

As the complete kit id be looking at $800

AS SEPARATE PAIRS - NO RACK BAR

1x pair 170 Strikers

2x clear spot covers

1x crystal blue spot cover

1x crystal blue spot/combo cover

1x 30a fused Narva relay

1x dash switch

For the pair with all the extra gear, im looking at $350

Not neccesarily for your skyline, but might be for a daily, a fourbie etc. Waterproof, shockproof, Australian made product.

Less than 12 months old, no damage has been sustained and all working

Contact: Via PM / Email

Pics

Clear covers

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Crystal blue covers (combo closest, spot directly next to it)

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Light output

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Still for sale

R32 GTR ARC Super induction box, brand new $600

32/33 GTR Power FC with hand controller $800

HKS 550cc top feed injectors $450

PM or message me on 0413 697 162

All sold pending payment and pick up :D

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