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2x Q45 air flow metres

$60 total, pickup only

cost me $200. Ive cut the top off to see if they were rooted - they arnt, my power-fc isnt setup for q45's thats why they wouldnt work for me

cheap as chips

For Sale:

6 disc changer and Clarion (Nissan) headunit to suit.

Will fit any car, and includes carrier and wiring loom - ready to install.

$50 or a carton of beer - come get it.

Alpine CDM-7856R CD headunit.

detachable face

$20 or a 6 pack of beer - come get it

GTR Dump Pipes x 2

$10 or a 6 pack of beer - come get em

Standard GTR cam gears

$10 or a 6 pack of beer - come get em

PM me please.

Nigel.

Hey Peoples, Im putting up my R34 for sale, just brought a house, so looking to sell asap, cheers!

For Sale:

1998 Nissan R34 Gt-t Sedan Turbo

Auto Triptronic

110 000ks

Pearl White

18inch Mesh Wheels, with plenty of tread!

Hks Cat back exhaust

Hks Hyper max Coilovers

I brought the car 6 months ago now, when i got it i had the timing belt changed at 100,000ks, with all genuine nissan belts and gaskets. Last week had the auto trans services, with excellent reports. Also had the windows tinted when i brought it. Car as been perfect to me, no problems at all, love it! just need to free up some money, so it has to go.

Price: 14 000, pretty firm on the price, as i looked at a heap of r34 sedans when i brought this one and this was the cleaniest!

Mobile: 0417 717 651, will not reply to SMS, call if your serious!

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

Blitz Spec S Electric Boost Controller

The Signle Solenoid Boost Controller has four programmable boost settings or various levels of boost. This unit features a built-in boost gauge, peak boost display, four different boost settings, boost warning, scramble boost, and a boost limiter safety feature to prevent over-boosting. Spec S utilizes a " single solenoid" design.

In excellent condition, has everything needed to install, does not come with box though, has two sets of instructions as well

$250 FIRM

PM ME IF INTERESTED AS I WILL FORGET THIS THREAD

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Have a set of stock S14 200SX Wheels and Tyres to get rid of.

Front set have around 3-4 mm tread left before the trad indicator

Rear set have around 2-3 mm tread left before the trad indicator

Tyres have NO camber wear at all. Hey are Falken Ziex 329 225/50/R16 Tyres

Wheels have No damage on them

Asking $120.00 Pickup at Modbury only

PM ME IF INTERESTED AS I WILL FORGET THIS THREAD

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For sale

CBY 100mm FRP overfenders, to suit AE86 (but would probably fit most other cars with slight modification)

Full set of 4

$500 negotiable. Never been properly mounted, one dummy mounted with a small smear of bog.

Apexi RSM with stand and harness

No longer going to use it

$100 negotiable

pics of items:

RSM

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FLARES

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and what previously hid under those flares:

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17x8 4stud ROH Adrenalins $200 no tyres

3times 17x7 multi 4stud crome enkie's $100 ( yes only 3 )

15x7 1/2 SSR meshys ( reversies ) $350 PAIR ONLY

2 sets r32 lca's $60 a set

rb starter motor $50

NEW kkr pineapples $50

Adelaide South

Pm for fast reply or txt 0411 217 743

pics via sms

For sale

CBY 100mm FRP overfenders, to suit AE86 (but would probably fit most other cars with slight modification)

Full set of 4

$500 negotiable. Never been properly mounted, one dummy mounted with a small smear of bog.

Apexi RSM with stand and harness

No longer going to use it

$100 negotiable

pics of items:

RSM

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FLARES

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and what previously hid under those flares:

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RSM on hold for PROXIMITY

for sale: nismo fuel pressure reg

bought a few months ago intending to use when i got my car tuned but didn't end up needing it after upgrading fuel pump

$100 firm

pm or 0413 733 433

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2x Achilles 245/45R19 - 80-90% tread - $100

2x Kuhmo 235/45R17 - 70% tread - $80

2x Sunny 235/45R17 - 60-70% tread - $60

4x Michellin 205/55R16 - 50% tread - $100 (for all 4)

2x Goodyear 225/50R16 - 60-70% tread - $70

Will give you discount if you buy multiple!

Can send pics of tread via MMS on request

SMS/Call 0403 724 341

2x Achilles 245/45R19 - 80-90% tread - $100

2x Kuhmo 235/45R17 - 70% tread - $80

2x Sunny 235/45R17 - 60-70% tread - $60

4x Michellin 205/55R16 - 50% tread - $100 (for all 4)

2x Goodyear 225/50R16 - 60-70% tread - $70

Will give you discount if you buy multiple!

Can send pics of tread via MMS on request

SMS/Call 0403 724 341

the 17's are sold, these ones left:

2x Achilles 245/45R19 - 80-90% tread - $100

4x Michellin 205/55R16 - 50% tread - $100 (for all 4)

2x Goodyear 225/50R16 - 60-70% tread - $70

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