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FS Tein Superstreet coilovers - Great condition 5/6k spring rates, damper adj all round.

$1200

FS Bleed valve boost controller, comes with 1m of vacuum hose..

$ Bottle of Johnnie Red :P

0433830055 - PM me

Nissan Skyline R32 Gts-t nissan skyline r32 gts-t (WHITE)

1992

117,000kms, manual turbo,

tein coilovers all round,

speghetii madifold,

3inch HKS exhaust system,

HKS super seqesual blowie,

large front mount intercooler,

blitz turbo timer

turbosmart boost controller

blitz sleeping motor gauge

trust gearknob

Greddy swaybar

alarm and imobliser

heavy duty brass puk button clutch,

all 4 brake pads have just been replaced

16 inch white racing rims usre what brand pretty light with good tread left on them

FULL BN BODYKIT. (white will hole already drilled just fit and go) (kit is not fitted to the car yet but will do it this weekend.

setup for drifting

just been throught regency for ride height and all sweet now,

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all carpet has been taken out but i will put back in for the buyer if they wish

car runs like a dream any test welcomed starts up first time all the time

$6500 firm after a quick sale no offers thanks in need of cash wont find any cheaper in this condition

here are some pics of what it looks like now witout the kit i will put more pics on with the kit after the weekend,

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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.

BUMP 450ono

FS Tein Superstreet coilovers - Great condition 5/6k spring rates, damper adj all round.

$1200

FS Bleed valve boost controller, comes with 1m of vacuum hose..

$ Bottle of Johnnie Red :worship:

0433830055 - PM me

Forgot to add,

They're to suit a R32 GT-R obviously :blink:.

Well I do actually run a turbo smart bleed valve on the Rb26 with no spike issues ever,

But this particular one is just one I had in my tool box I had for my S13 I sold.... Nothing wrong with a bleed valve mate,

I think you'll find most of the boys running 9 second passes are running bleed valves.

And i meant 'to suit GT-R' for the coilovers

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This long Easter weekend only ...

Universal race seat (one only) in black with rails (universal)

$125 (thats $50 less than what I paid, and I never used it)

Bargain!

Exhaust for sale!

R32 Gtst 3" Straight through catback exhaust with Stainless Steel dual tips.

Exhaust Technolgy job....though as! $150

PM for pics or questions.

Cheers

Heyy, can u send me a pic of the exhaust. thanks

Home Theatre system

few yrs old now but still pumpS 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!

$100 picked up

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

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

2x different stag manuals $20 each

1x GFB boost t bleed valve $10

1x rough silver zippo lighter $15

1x 8 tonne rated tow rope...no rips or fraying $30

1x nokia Bluetooth hands free kit very good condition used in box $30

1x Rjays full face helmet never been crashed on fre scratches $301x fox goggles. clear leans, not scratched up. $15

Full set of S2 stagea cloth seats IMMACULATE condition $250

Home Theatre system

few yrs old now but still pumpS 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!

$100 picked up

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

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

2x different stag manuals $20 each

1x GFB boost t bleed valve $10

1x rough silver zippo lighter $15

1x 8 tonne rated tow rope...no rips or fraying $30

1x nokia Bluetooth hands free kit very good condition used in box $30

1x Rjays full face helmet never been crashed on fre scratches $301x fox goggles. clear leans, not scratched up. $15

Full set of S2 stagea cloth seats IMMACULATE condition $250

Items:

1999 Jap Spec Nissan s15

85,xxxkm

Automatic trans

JVC double din touch screen dvd player

Metal turbo to air flow meter pipe with genuine Trust Air nix pod

Wing remove + boot holes shaved

JJR Crystal rear tail lights

Rays Gram Lights 57 Maximum wheels

Extra Info:

Great reliable car never missed a beat, non smoking female and first owner in Australia. Interior and Exterior is pretty clean few small dints on the car body nothing major as you would expect from a car this age. Car is pretty much standard and unmolested only a few minor mods have been made a great cruiser and a sad regretful sale

CAR IS ALSO HAS STANDARD SUSPENSION NOW

Contact Details:

Via PM

OR

Mobile - 0402 822 615

Price and price conditions:

$21,500 ONO

or $18,000 With Standard Wheels

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hey all, ive had an opportunity to purchase another car so hoping to sell my R34

1998 R34 Gt-t Black

59,***kms

well looked after in the short time ive had it

18" Starcorp Impuls 235 front, 265 rear

basically brand spanking new Nexen N6000 tyres

custom built AM performace 3" turbo back exhaust (dump and front pipes, high flow cat) with twin 4" tips (sounds tough)

Photos are with the old exhaust, will get some new ones up soon

Blitz pod

HKS Hyper D coilovers

Nismo Leather gear knob (2 weeks old)

In-dash DVD player

Cadence Sub and amp mounted in the boot

a few minor scratches on the bonnet from being on the racks at a wreckers (car had dodgy fibreglass bonnet when i bought it)

its a great base to start with, was gonna moddify over time but have to chance to buy an Sti version 6

car comes with a few spare parts, standard suspension and exhaust etc if wanted

looking for $21,000 fairly firm

any questions contact me via PM or on 0402 001 230

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