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rb20 det Complete engine, loom, ECU and gearbox $1600

seprately $1200 for motor and $500 for the box

r32 gtst complete brake set up front and rear $450

32 front coilovers adjustable damper, unknown brand atm as there still in car $250

located in mansfield pk.....pm or text 0402613042

forgot to mention also that im wrecking my 4 door 32 so....

32 front guards $80 each

interior parts avalible just ask for what you need....and with offer's please.

damaged 4 door bare shell can be rego'd...beyond repair $300...u should know what to do wth this whistle.gif

hey guy selling some thing a bit different....

built it a lil while back, had it on my desk, now i have no room for it....

makes a great down load cop and an awesome talking point....

Its my 1/10 scale 1968 skyline PCG-10 computer.....

180w power supply, i was using a 1/2 3.5' 160 gb hard drive with a intel atom 1.6 mini itx ( this mobo and hdd) is not for sale...

IT will come with GA-PCV2 mother board ( these board happly with win xp when 512-1gb ram is installed) ....and a spare power supply aswell

not seperating... sorry guys...

lots of time and effort went into it, and made a great lil surfing machine for in the lounge using a wireless keyboard and mouse... and a great way to keep the wife happy " when she says , i dont want a computer in the longe".....lol

starting the reserve at $120....

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got any pics as it looks like i will be gettin a 32 4dr shortly that needs regency.

may need rear quarters as this one has had a delam and now has a hole in it.

Dude let me know cause I could use some stuff aswell I will chuck some cash your way :)

there was meant to be pictures with this post but they disappeared, anyone interested it's still for sale!

What are you selling again?

FS: HKS Hyper D coilovers to suit r33, $500 firm.

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PM me and i'll pass the message on or ring lockie on 0417899445

These will also fit RS4 stagea if you get the rear hats machined down from 115mm to 85mm (I think) for the mounting bolts. :banana:

I have my eye on a few cars atm so just bumping to see if there is anymore interest?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/fs...Gt-t320066.html

May swap for defected/non compliable imports i.e R32, 180, S13, Laurel, Cefiro with decent amount of coin my way. More mods the better

R32 air-con vents both in excellent condition. I no longer have use for them because I don't own a 32 anymore and the reason I bought them was to replace my old vents.

1) passenger side - $80

2) centre dual vents - $80

Contact: Andy PM or 0425 008 999

FS: OS Giken R4C quad plate clutch to suit R33 gtst, R34 gtt and R34 gtr.

Retail for just over 4k including the spare hub centre to suit rb25 gearbox's and also has the push-pull converter kit.

After $2600 ono

Only had a couple of hours use and it's like new.

"For the most extreme drag racing applications, while still retaining street drivability, the OS Giken R4C clutch is unbeatable. Power handling is well in excess of 1000hp. In fact, it has been tested in drag cars with over 1200hp with no slip apparent. However, due to the multi-plate design, it is still surprisingly drivable for street applications, retaining the same clamping force as the R3C design.Like the R3C it uses a lightweight chrome-moly flywheel, gold-anodised billet aluminium clutch cover and the necessary bearing/carrier set or pull-push converter kit as required."

PM me.

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Up for sale is my R33 Series II skyline first registered 1997, with a genuine 117,000km condition of the car speaks for itself

I am the first owner in australia, always garaged and taken care of.

The car has very minor modifications

Buddy club wheels 17x8 (f) and 17x9 ® with 2 brand new tyres and 2 with good tread

Nismo cat back exhaust (not too loud and defect free)

Lowered on G4 adjustable coilovers, (height and rebound) will supply stock ones for the right buyer.

Kenwood CD/MP3 player with alpine splits and kenwood under the seatsubwoofer

Very clean body and interior however bonnet needs a bit of TLC, i will

take $300 off on the agreed price as this is how much it costs to respray bonnet.

I am asking a reasonable $12,500 or near offer

Price is negotiable and i will take in consideration any reasonable offers.

No trades or swaps sorry.

Please call or sms Borko on 0415 466 726

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lounge suit for sale

2x single arm chairs, 1x 2 seater lounge

very comfy,and thick. pretty good nic over all.

we dont need it, just sitting in the games room and we need that room as storage for a while

$60 come and get it!

medium blue in colour

can prob sms pics

0433073302

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