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FS: R34 gtr wheels

Have been professionally repainted a darker metallic gold/bronze.

Mint condition, not one scratch or mark on them.

They come with Nankang ns2 tyres, 275/35 with around 80% tread.

After $2200 or R33 gtr rims with decent tyres + 1k.

PM or 0433943034

$1800 without tyres or 2k with tyres..

Open to offers.

Panasonic 5.1ch home theatre system Model No SA-HT520

DVD player (plays mp3 etc etc inbuilt FM tuner)

5 speakers

1 sub

Remote

Books

speaker wires

AV cables

Sounds clear as day, nice and loud.

Selling due to moving in with the mother in law for a year while our house is built, and i highly doubt ill get to use it in that time.

$100 firm

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. (doesn't play mp3s)

detachable face

6 pack of beer - come get it

SOLD to a kangaroo

PM me please.

Nigel.

Panasonic 5.1ch home theatre system Model No SA-HT520

DVD player (plays mp3 etc etc inbuilt FM tuner)

5 speakers

1 sub

Remote

Books

speaker wires

AV cables

Sounds clear as day, nice and loud.

Selling due to moving in with the mother in law for a year while our house is built, and i highly doubt ill get to use it in that time.

$100 firm

answer your pm's craig LOL

Panasonic 5.1ch home theatre system Model No SA-HT520

DVD player (plays mp3 etc etc inbuilt FM tuner)

5 speakers

1 sub

Remote

Books

speaker wires

AV cables

Sounds clear as day, nice and loud.

Selling due to moving in with the mother in law for a year while our house is built, and i highly doubt ill get to use it in that time.

$100 firm

SOLD!!!

NEW

Nismo R33 strong clutch pedal $70

NEW

Nismo R33 side winker clear lens set $80

NEW

Nismo R33 clutch hose $70

NEW

Nismo R33 big operating cylinder(To reduce the pedal load when using a sports clutch) $150

NEW

Nismo R33 reinforced clutch release pivot $35

NEW

Nismo carbon end caps to suit R33 GTR wing $150

All items have been open but never used.

Located at Rosewater

pm me

Dave

Also,

R33 gts-t Bridgestone NPG coilovers. Height Adjustable, Spring rates 8 front 6 rear.

Really nice to drive on, just bought a firmer set for track so need these gone.

$650 pm for pics and info or call 0422 314 938

Cheers!

FOR SALE

RB clutch fan (untrimmed blades and all) - $150 - SOLD

RB non-neo CAS (crank angle sensor) - $50

Stagea fuel pump (excellent condition) - $75

Stagea tiptronic shifter assembly - $50

Stagea handbrake - $25

Stagea belts (for fan, alt, a/c, p/s) - $30

R34 handbrake - $25

HKS pod kit (inc adapter, pod, filter) - $50 - SOLD

Monza BOV - $50

Universal race seat - $100

RB25 water pump - $50

Timewasters and low-ballers will be ignored. PM me with inquiries.

:cool:

BUMP

NEW

Nismo R33 strong clutch pedal $70

NEW

Nismo R33 side winker clear lens set $80

NEW

Nismo R33 clutch hose $70 SOLD

NEW

Nismo R33 big operating cylinder(To reduce the pedal load when using a sports clutch) $150 SOLD

NEW

Nismo R33 reinforced clutch release pivot $35 SOLD

NEW

Nismo carbon end caps to suit R33 GTR wing $150

All items have been open but never used.

Located at Rosewater

pm me

Dave

For sale some stuff i have left from my old r32

R32 Cusco Type OS front strut brace - $130

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R32 Gts-t stock turbo, includes dump pipe & actuator - $200

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R32 HKS super sound BOV with piping - $40

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R32 stock side mount intercooler - $20

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R32 stock injectors, set of 6 - one has small crack (yellow ones, check if you need red or yellow) - $20

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R32 rear stock springs, will get you through regency - $20

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BRAND NEW R32 centre vent - $70 (retails online for $150)

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Momo steering wheel with nissan cap, very good condition - $50

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R32 Skyline and GT badges - $10 all together

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R32 Gts-t tyre placard (fits inside glovebox), new, never unpeeled - free + free postage

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R32 roof lining (no pic) - $20

pm me for more info or msg me on 041 573 1630 :cool:

Edited by Rocky88

JVC TH-S33 "Home Theatre in a Box" DVD home theatre system

Comes complete with books, remote, 5 speakers and subwoofer. Works great too

Front floor speakers have stands, but missing the screws. Nothing a trip to bunnings couldnt fix up though

$250 negotiable

pic of similar unit

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JVC TH-S33 "Home Theatre in a Box" DVD home theatre system

Comes complete with books, remote, 5 speakers and subwoofer. Works great too

Front floor speakers have stands, but missing the screws. Nothing a trip to bunnings couldnt fix up though

$250 negotiable

pic of similar unit

2menxpu.jpg

Buys 1 system for $100 & sells another for $250

Someone got a good deal! :rofl:

Edited by J_Red33

R34 GTT 5 Speed Gearbox. Input shaft bearing noise, the occasional crunch. Probably ok for a drift car or geting you out of trouble $600 neg come test drive it.

Jackson DKMGT Electric Guitar $500neg - Immaculate condition in cobalt blue. EMG Pickups, near new cond.

PM or call Nick 040262197.4

Cheers

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