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Posting up for a mate.

1971 Datsun 1200 Sedan

Full on street sleeper

Rebuilt 98 vs ecotec v6 engine

t5 manual also from the vs

Custom made tail shaft

Shorten r31 skyline LSD rear end

Blue bird front struts

Bluebird disks all round

R31 seats

Re-mapped & re-tuned computer

Extreme clutch kit

Custom made engine mounts, extractors, 2 1/2 inch to quite muffler then 2 1/2 inch rest till end, nice & quite but with a good note

Battery in boot with surge tank & vl fuel pump

It is retardly fast & punchy, instant kick & torque, bluebird Trx wheels all round, grampa shade too for the effect. Has cost over 12 grand to build just in parts, custom stuff running gear, this datsun has next to zero rust, only a litttle bit of surface stuff. Has central locking, alarm & a 3 stage immobiliser with hidden push button start,this car is mental & unbelivable to drive & grips very well considerin it weighs 850kgs.

Pictures Here

Cost 12grand to build selling for 6500 Ono

txt me 0431634397 - Jason

ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS

15"

2x 195/50 - Bridgestone Turanza ER30 - 50-60% tread - $60

2x 195/50 - Bridgestone/Bob Jane (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $70

2x 195/55 - Advan/Regal (mismatched pair) - 70% tread - $70

16"

2x 205/55 - Fullrun HP199 - 50-60% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - Continental ContactSport - 50-60% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - GoodYear (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $60

17"

5x 215/45 - Bridgestone Potenza RE050A - 50-70% tread - $60-90

2x 215/45 - Toyo (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $70

2x 215/45 - Goodyear/Michelin (mismatched pair) - 70-80% tread - $90

2x 225/45 - Pirelli/Goodyear F1 (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $80

2x 225/45 - Continental ContiSportContact (mismatched pair) - 50-70% tread - $60

2x 235/45 - BlueStreak/Achilles (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $80

18"

2x 235/40 - Bridgestone/Kuhmo (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 245/40 - Nankang NS-II - 60% tread - $90

2x 245/40 - Dunlop SP Sport 9000 - 60-70% tread - $110

2x 245/40 - Dunlop/Maxxis (mismatched pair) - 80% tread - $120

ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS

15"

2x 195/50 - Bridgestone Turanza ER30 - 50-60% tread - $60

2x 195/50 - Bridgestone/Bob Jane (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $70

2x 195/55 - Advan/Regal (mismatched pair) - 70% tread - $70

16"

2x 205/55 - Fullrun HP199 - 50-60% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - Continental ContactSport - 50-60% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - GoodYear (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $60

17"

5x 215/45 - Bridgestone Potenza RE050A - 50-70% tread - $60-90

2x 215/45 - Toyo (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $70

2x 215/45 - Goodyear/Michelin (mismatched pair) - 70-80% tread - $90

2x 225/45 - Pirelli/Goodyear F1 (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $80

2x 225/45 - Continental ContiSportContact (mismatched pair) - 50-70% tread - $60

2x 235/45 - BlueStreak/Achilles (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $80

18"

2x 235/40 - Bridgestone/Kuhmo (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 245/40 - Nankang NS-II - 60% tread - $90

2x 245/40 - Dunlop SP Sport 9000 - 60-70% tread - $110

2x 245/40 - Dunlop/Maxxis (mismatched pair) - 80% tread - $120

Still got the 26 for sale?

Roland HD-1 V-Drum lite

Roland Entry level electric Drums

10 different sounds

Excellent hitting detection for different effect

Headphone/speaker output

MIDI port in/output

Check out the link for reference

http://www.roland.com/products/en/HD-1/

Selling due to too busy working on car and at work

don't want to see it collecting dust...lol

$800 ONO

0433 221 994

Vincent

Located in SA. not far from Adelaide City

R32 gtr seat good condition except for one ciggie burn $200

r33 wheels painted black tyres are shagged $150

momo wheel and bosskit $100

may swap parts for rear camber arms and type m rear pods to suit 32

thanks rik

HKS Turbo Timer

Good Condition, Came Out Of My R33.

PRICEDROP $40

R33 Rear Seats

Series 1.

Good Condition, No Rips Or Tears,

PRICE DROP $80

R33 Door Trims

Series 1.

Good Condition, Few Small Marks But No Rips Or Tears.

PRICE DROP $80

R33 Standard Washer Bottle

Good Condition,

$20

R33 Middle Air-Con Vents, Drivers Air-Con Vent, Hazard & Demister Switch, Clock,

All Good Condition And Working Perfectly,

$20

Can Do Cheaper Price If You Buy 2 Or More Things...

All Prices Are O.N.O!

brought a damaged r32 because i needed the front end part's so selling off the rest

completly f**ked r32 4 door shell silver in colour, will come with fresh 3 months rego $550 whistle.gif NO IT CAN NOT BE REPAIRED.....AT ALL

rb20 det engine loom ecu $850.....perfect condittion.

r32 front coilovers with adjustable damper unknown brand , they are red in colour $200

both front guards silver excelent condition $70 each

r32 complete coloum with ignition barrel come's with 2 keys

r32 tail shaft $40

r32 crossmember $50....good for someone doing a rb into s13 conversion

r32 lower control arms $40 each

r32 power steering rack $50

r32 diff $70....or take it with the rear cradle for $100

r32 centre vents perfect condition $30

im interested in aftermarket parts for my project r33 eg: bigger turbo, z32, injectors or suspension arms , so we could make a deal with cash either way

PM or TEXT ME ON: 0402613042........loated in mansfield pk.

I have a Cooling Pro intercooler for sale. I bought it from JustJap when I bought the car in Sydney over 3 years ago, and it's since sat in my garage. I believe these fit both R32, R33 & R34. It's literally still in it's original boxing with the aluminium piping, core, clamps, silicon connectors, etc there.

JustJap pic:

cpt1coolerkitr34.jpg

My pics:

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I've since purchased another intercooler, so I definitely have no use for this.

I'd like $320 for it, but I'm open to negotiations.

Drop me a PM on here if you're interested.

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