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1 x Thermal Flex (RED) 8" long X 2" wide------------------------ $15

1 X Thermal Flex (BLUE) 6" 1/2" long X 2" 1/2" wide------------ $15 ------------$60 for all 3 pick-up or $65 posted SOLD

1 x Thermal Flex (BLUE) 13" Long x 3" Wide--------------------- $30

Edited by R334door(s2)

UPDATE

UPDATE

Home Theatre system

few yrs old now but still pump hard

2x Sony Carbcon/ SS-4050 speakers (2 tweeter. 2 mid range (adjustable) 2 subs)...

1 Sony CDP-c365 5 stacker cd player

1 yamaha RX -485 Amp (phono, aux, cd and 2 tape outputs

1 tape player! LOL

all cords n shit to suit

works a dream really really clear. cost a bomb new!

$125 picked up

1x bolt in exhaust silencers, 4.5 inch... $20

6x HPI etc magazines. 5 or all for $20

2x JBL 2ways 3 1/4 inch 25 rms 75 watt $15 (brand new)

2x different stag manuals $20 each

top gear DVDs FULL set of volume one and 2 from bali actualy very good qaulitiy and one braught from BBC... $10 each

1x GFB boost t bleed valve $15

2X 10mm slip on spacers... multi stud $15

1x rough silver zippo lighter $20

1x red M35 stagea solid model in case braught from another member not long ago $60

1x 8 tonne rated tow rope... used to rip a few trees out but thats it. never put under serious strain... no rips or fraying $40 (hard to post coz of weight)

1x nokia hands free kit very good condition used in box $40

1x Rjays full face helmet (aus standards but not for motorcycle) never been crashed on fre scratches $30

1x fox goggles. clear leans, not scratched up. $15

1x logitech ATTACK 3 joystick (very new) $30

Full set of S2 stagea cloth seats IMMACULATE condition... very heavy so id say only sa buyers at this stage.... can send if need be tho at buyers expense .....$250

heaps of ramsay dvds again all in great nick. F-word series 1 2 and 3 for $35 all 4 nighmares dvds $35

season 1 deadliest catch $20 (3 dvd)

Items:

1995 (AE101R) Toyota Corolla CSi Sedan 1.6L Auto (Panama Blue)

Item Condition:

166,xxxkm, reliable and fuel efficient 1.6 litre engine. Has extractors, towbar, Alpine detach face CD player. Minor wear on drivers seat back cushion outer edge (easy to repair, happy to get repaired before purchased). Full service history (my parents are 2nd owners since new)

Extra Info:

Good reliable car that is needing to go to a good home. Mum has bought a new car so it needs to go. Has rego till the end of May

Contact Details:

Via PM

OR

Mobile - 0409 049 299

Price and price conditions:

$3500 ONO

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CAR SOLD

Have a GTECH-PRO RR for sale

is pretty much in brand new condition

Just plugs into the cigarette lighter

Can do 1/4 miles and horsepower runs then view on console or download to computer

Comes with all cables and software for the RR version (will need a US to AUS power adapter their around $5-10 if you want to power away from car)

Only selling because im on a motorbike and have no cigarette lighter :)

Heres some info on it

GTECH RR

Price : $325 ono

PM ME

29000km old daewoo nubira sedan, blue

5spd manual, 2.0litre 4cyl engine, 100kw

$6000 0427803556

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R32 gtst rear seats with seatbelts, A1 condition - $50

R32 gtst rear wing with internal led brake light, silver - $20

R32 gtst front brake line (pair) - $20

R32 gtst front brake rotor (pair) - $80

R32 GTR air flow metres, with drift pod filters (pair) - $120

Panoz Racing billett aluminium 4-piston brake calipers (pair) - $500

includes Wilwood racing brake pads, brand new

made by Outlaw as detailed below

http://www.outlawdiscbrakes.com/4000XD.html

Panoz Racing billett aluminium 4-piston brake calipers (pair) - $500

includes Wilwood racing brake pads, brand new

made by Outlaw as detailed below

http://www.outlawdiscbrakes.com/4000XD.html

Interested. What did these come off? Would these fit the stagea? (brake lines etc all hook up?)

My front bar is for sale for $350 ono

Cost me about $1000 all up for the bar fitting and painting.

It is fibreglass and there is some damage on the passenger side of the bar that can be fixed by anybody who is good with fibreglass.

I will try and get some pics of the damage when i go to my parents this weekend.

My front bar is for sale for $350 ono

Cost me about $1000 all up for the bar fitting and painting.

It is fibreglass and there is some damage on the passenger side of the bar that can be fixed by anybody who is good with fibreglass.

I will try and get some pics of the damage when i go to my parents this weekend.

sexy as front bar and suits either an agressive look or a mild suttle look. doesnt get cop attention but gets the looks

Up for sale I have my Old desktop PC

Specs are as follows:

Thermaltake Soprano Window Case with 3 Cooling fans (1 on HD's intake, 1 intake above cpu cooler and 1 exhaust on back) and tool free case and drive access, ontop usb and sound

430w Thermaltake PSU

2GB RAM

AMD 4200+ CPU

Redeon HD 2600 PRO graphics card

Primary SATA hard Drive 160 GB

Secondary IDE drive 80 GB

Gigabyte Mother board On board sound, ethernet ect ect...

DVD Burner

Hi speed fire wire card

Logitech Mouse and Keyboard

Pro view wide screen LCD 21"

Fresh Activated copy of windows 7 ultimate installed

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Asking $550 ono or may be interested in swaps for stagea/rb25 bits or other random cool shit.

FOR SALE : R33

Quick Info;

-White

-Series 2

-1996 Model

-131,000kms

-Turbo

-Gold Mags (see link)

-Manual

-Gauges

-Pod Filter

-Blow off valve

Car Sales Link:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...33&trecs=40

Thankyou :)

Hey guys this stuff is still for sale need it gone so someone please buy it :down:

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....$100

Fifa 09 for PS3... $30

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

PM me please

thanks

1 x Thermal Flex (RED) 8" long X 2" wide------------------------ $15

1 X Thermal Flex (BLUE) 6" 1/2" long X 2" 1/2" wide------------ $15 ------------$60 for all 3 pick-up or $65 posted SOLD

1 x Thermal Flex (BLUE) 13" Long x 3" Wide--------------------- $30

- s2 R33 RB25DET impul auto ecu removes speed limit cut rev limiter goes to 7.200rpm i think been awhile since i have been on the dyno give or take boost cut removed or moved i was running 14.3psi excellent condition $200 SOLD

and thermal flex is back up for sale due to time waster

At this stage its just an EOI;

Work Meister S1's for sale with silver center polished dish.

Sizes: 18x10+13 all round

Tyres: 245/40/18 Nexen N6000's which are brand spanking new

Condition of wheels: the wheels are in next to brand new condition, with only a few blemish marks on the wheels if you study them closely but otherwise they're perfect condition with no gutter marks at all.

Reason for sale: having trouble getting the wheels to fit my guards as I will need adj everything and get my guards rolled etc etc etc.

I love the wheels, they're my favourite style and if I do sell them I'll be on the hunt for same style with a higher offset so I can drive on them more easily.

Asking price for the wheels is $4200 may be slightly negotiable but not a whole lot at this stage.

The wheels are perfect and tyres are high quality tyres, When i got the nexens I was advised that these were alot better then the KU31's which I could have gotten for the same price.

I can arrange for you guys if you would like to come over and try the wheels on but only for serious buyer only.

Cheers,

Wayne.

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