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std r32 front suspension $50

std s13/180sx front and rear susp $80

pair of r32 lower control arms $50

pair of r32 5stud front hubs and knuckles $80

s13 dash, brown, couple cracks, and 2 gauge holes in passanger side $40

s13 air con condensor comes with reciever dryer $40 (air con wasnt working when i got the car, car had an engine swap ca to sr tho, so id say it was never regassed)

sr20 aircon compressor $20

all air con lines $free

sr20 airflow meter with plug $50 upgraded to Q45

Apexi power intake with pod filter $50 came off sr20 afm so i dont kno whatelse it fits

cannon muffler came off s13 bit banged up $20

thats all 4 now if you want any pics post here or pm me

Adrian - 0425313447

turbosmart supersonic bov with rb adapter $200 o.n.o

viva garage er34 fibreglass front lip brand new never been fitted 150 o.n.o

er34 black rear spoiler few lil scratches 100 o.n.o

fibre glass nissan factory option front bar $150 o.n.o

greddy daul gauge pillar $150

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got a set of Gram light 57s pros with titanium lip as seen in these pics with the same amount of dish too tongue.gif

two rims have slight dings on them other wise excellent condition

they are 4 stud 17x9inch rims no tires......4x114.3....

looking for $2000 o.n.o maybe interested in swaps for 5 stud rims with cash either way

these rims were insured for $6000 btw =)

PM OR TEXT ME ON 0402613042

ALSO HAVE A SET OF 25MM SPACERS THAT FIT THE RIMS, SO MABEY YOU COULD GET THE CONVERTED TO 5 STUD....WILL THROW THESE IN AS WELL.

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R33 stock rims set. 205/55/16" 5 Stud. Front tyres aren't to bad but rears are almost slicks.

No gutter rash at all, couple of center caps are faded. Perfect rims to paint black, they'l come up awesome.

Front tyres still have meat on them but the rears are almost slicks. Can supply photos.

$180 o.n.o

Adelaide only, wheels are located just off Henley beach road near the Thebby theatre.

Moved house so dont have the internet atm, sms/call 0421 460 040.

Edited by awsam

Hey guys this stuff is still for sale:

R33 HKS diff back 3.5" exhaust believe its a hi-power model not 100% tho does have hks plate with number on the mufler....$100

R32 HKS hi-power exhaust mid section (from cat to the rear diff) think its 3.5" or 3"...$50

Vertex rear bar for an R32 never been used, has got a couple little tiny cracks due to storage....$150

Fifa 09 for PS3... $30

DJ Hero bundle: includes turntable controller, all wires, game and all boxes.... $100

PM me please

thanks

Hey all i've got a BOV for sale Turbosmart Vee Port, used for a few months on my R33 S2 (which i now sold)

It will bolt straight up to RB25DET, comes with the adapter plate to suit & metal gasket + bolts as well

$110 + postage if needed

It's in great condition, heres the pics:

Ph: 0416338319 (call or sms me, as i'm not always on the forums)

Cheers

2 foot fish tank

Fluval power head 2 Silent filter

Heater

Light with Tube

Gravel

Live plants on drift wood

Magnetic glass cleaner

Chemicals water testing kits, food ect to go with it (think theirs an air pump somewhere)

$150 ono.

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.

1 day left on ebay people!!

throw your bids in now

R32 GTR

Front AND Rear seats for sale, all in excellent condition no rips, tears, etc

Selling because im selling my r32 and returning it to stock currently out of the car ready to be picked up.

$750ono

located in paralowie!

PRICE DROP! $640!! FRONT AND REARS

If i have buyers for the front and a buyer for the rears ill split them up. $550 for fronts, $150 for rears. $640 if u just buy front and rears save 60 bucks! lol

more pics..

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Price Drop for buying as is:

Hi all,

I bought these rims in the hope of fitting them to a Legnum I was interested in buying. As such the sale of the car has fallen through and I'm now looking to move the wheels on.

BIM Creative Studio wheels are made in Japan by Bridgestone. BIM Creative Studio is a sub-brand of Bridgestone similar to Advan is sub-company of Yokohama Tyre. They have recently re-branded the BIM ranges to be "Downhill Special" but as you can see from the link, the BIM is still in the URL

http://www.bs-awh.ne.jp/bim/index.html

Specs of the wheels are:

  • 18x8.5"
  • +36 offset
  • 235/40/18 tyres all round (3 different brands)
  • Some shoulder wear on the tyres, most have 4-5mm tread in centre, one tyre is flat (apparently has puncture?)
  • Painted rattle can black.

The wheels do have gutter rash, which I was going to sand/smooth and have the wheels blasted and powdercoated. There is one wheel which may not come up 100% smooth, but once coated won't be able to really see much.

NOW as I havent had chance to refinish the wheels yet, I'm offering the following options:

Buy them as is - fix them up yourself $450 $500

I have the tyres removed, Wheels blasted and powdercoated in your choice of colour, and I keep the tyres $700

I have the tyres removed, Wheels blasted and powdercoated in your choice of colour, and I pay for tyres to be refitted $800

4 x Advan Tri Spoke

17 x 7.5 +45

5 x 114.3

3 Piece

Centre Caps

Good caliper clearance

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4 x SSR Integral A2

16 x 7

5 x 114.3

Ultra light weight

Centre Caps

Good caliper clearance

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Asking $300 per set. Rims are in good nick. Tyres are either drifted / drift spec or removed.

Edited by TUF-200

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