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White with machined lip, clear on lip has peeled abit on a couple

18x8.5 fronts and 18x9.5 rears

Small amount of gutter rash on 2 wheels

Come with tyres that are just legal still.

$1200 ono or interested in swaps for a decent set of 17's.

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I have R33 GTST brakes for sale fronts only.

Sumitomo calipers with pads, and 297mm rotors. Yes, I just discovered these do not fit series 2 stagea (but do fit series 1 stagea, and non-turbo R33, and others). Now I need these sold to get my R34 GTT calipers and rotors.

$300 firm! (inc rotors, calipers, pads, pins, clips) ... JIS are slogging $650 for the same setup.

PM me with interests or SMS 0449 928 227

Hi, i will take the brakes if they are still available. Cant pm due to not having ten posts. I sent you a text last night also. My number is 0412327985 :banana:

Thanks,

Mark

Hey guys, got this up for sale. Trying to fund another project lol

Arrow AX-8 30/32 with 40mm axle set up

PRD Fireball 125 electric start, water cooled motor

New XL seat

New steering wheel

New One piece clutch and drum (10 tooth)

New radiator (not fitted)

New battery

Mychron 3 with water temp, RPM and magnetic pick up

Used MG Reds (good for practise only)

Kart was raced for one season by previous owner. I only used kart socially.

The motor is strong had a new ring fitted 5 hours ago (approx), good to practise with

but would rebuild if you are going to race competion. The header pipe has been repaired and works fine (as seen in photo). The rims are alloy and have been painted black by the previous owner!

The radiator on the kart has a leak at the top bracket and could be repaired and used as a spare. The kart has all the usuall rub marks but is neat and tidy. Not many spares, but whatever I have will come with the kart. Thats about all the info I have, hope this helps. Exellent kart for beginer in TAG or TAG R class's.

I have had this for about 2.5 years and honestly hardly used it. Awesome fun to throw around at Pt Gawler though. A shame to get rid of it but yeh, no point in keeping it if i dont use it

Cheers

$3,200 ono Contact Mark on 0412 327 985

Hi,

Selling my Greg Bennett Signature Series "Malibu" Electric Guitar and startup pack. I purchased it off a friend a few years back with the intention to learn and never did. Mortgage calls and its gotta go!

Comes with Grover tuners, Guitar case, Very long lead and a short prac one, "SX" amp (which has been temprimental in the past but worked ok when I tested it last night).

$200 the lot.

PM Me.

$180 ONO

For Sale

1/ Holden 253/308 heavy duty clutch never used suits M20 $150

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050372.jpg

2/ Oil catch can never used $30

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050371.jpg

3/ R33 series 2 turbo very minimal shaft play, was running 12psi for a while comes with stainless dump and 3" stainless pipe to cat. Taken off car 3 months ago no problems. $400

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050370.jpg

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050369.jpg

4/ Multi 4 stud 17X7" BSA mags including nuts and caps $250

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1020988.jpg

5/ R33 NA rear brake calipers and discs good condition $30

6/ V6 pagero drivers side genie extractor Sorry only one side $50

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050368.jpg

You can PM me or ring Brad on 0427999093

PRICE DROP

$140

If only we could edit posts

I have a pair of RDA slotted front rotors for R33 GTSt (290mm) - $300

A pair of RDA standard R31 rear rotors - $100

550cc/min injectors. Bolt in on RB20DET. Bought thru Dohmar earlier in the year, now have no use for them - $400

RB30 ECU and AFM - $50

plus a heap of R31 sedan doors and some other panels, cheap cheap

Got some stuff taking up space so here it is:

R33 GTS4 Rb25DE 1997 AWD close to bare engine. Stopped at 72,567 K. Comes without sump. In perfect condition, never had a problem with it just undergone an engine conversion.$ 700 ONO

S1 R33 Wiring loom uncut and in perfect condition –$ 200

R33 Coil loom -$ 40

Full R33 N/A Exhaust with twin tip Supercat muffler. I have a video of what it did sound like if that helps. Also willing to separate just give me an offer.

R33 Gutted Cat – $40

R33 NA Fuel Pump – $50

R33 Oil Pressure sensor- clip is a bit mangled but still plugs in and holds –$10

Front diff cover – $25

Awd Sump trays- $40

Rb25 radiator on Ebay starting bid at $80

Stock Cold Pipe with nipple – $25

R33 Na intake - $30

R33 G6 ECU - $60

Also got a box of hoses from a rb25 that I have no use for, just let me know what you want.

For Sale

1/ Holden 253/308 heavy duty clutch never used suits M20 $150

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050372.jpg

2/ Oil catch can never used $30

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050371.jpg

3/ R33 series 2 turbo very minimal shaft play, was running 12psi for a while comes with stainless dump and 3" stainless pipe to cat. Taken off car 3 months ago no problems. $400

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050370.jpg

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050369.jpg

4/ Multi 4 stud 17X7" BSA mags including nuts and caps $250

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1020988.jpg

5/ R33 NA rear brake calipers and discs good condition $30

6/ V6 pagero drivers side genie extractor Sorry only one side $50

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050368.jpg

You can PM me or ring Brad on 0427999093

Oil catch can sold

Hey all, just a heads up, I've got a complete stock R32 GTSt that is gonna be converted to a track car. It's gonna get stripped and the other usual stuff done to it, eg susp, etc. So if anyone needs anything PM me.

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