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HKS Coilovers

I have for sale some HKS coilovers for a skyline r33 GTST the fronts are hyper 'd's and the rears are hypermax.

They have been resealed with new seals and new oil and nitrogen gas approx 15000kms ago.

I have taken them out of my car because the rears have a slight tick every now and then (depends on road). It sounds like the pillow balls are slightly worn.

I also noticed after taking out one of the rears it has about half a cm of gas in top of tube when shaft is fully extended you can hear it squelch a little.

There are no leaks and still have gas.

These would be great for a track or drift car.

They dont come with and C spanners or keys. The dampning can be done with a 3mm allan key.

They are as is in the picture. Thats about it. You are welcome to have a good look. Located near Parafield Airport

Asking $700

PM me or 0427999093

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got some 5 stud WORK rims for sale

THERE CALLED WORK TEMIST,

have very good tyres on them like 85%

AND NICE AMOUNT OF DISH

there 5x114.3

19x9.0 +15

19x10 +10

right front has slight dent but still holds air

pic's don't do them justice, look sick in the flesh.....welcome to come check them out

$1500....pm or text me on 0402613042......located in mansfield pk

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34 gtt injectors $130 mint!!

Rb20 rb25 stock bov $40

R34 fuel pump mint $50

All done 85k

Also got a full set of immaculate coilpacks for 34 notsure what there worth ??

All will suit s2 stag, s1 will suit afm, fuel pump and bov

Edited by chef_stagea
FS.

R32 GTS-t Type M 4 Pot Front Brakes (280x30mm) - calipers, rotors, caliper hardline. - $150

JJR Coilpacks (RB20, S1 RB25, R32/33 RB26) - approx 18 months old - doesn't misfire or any of that rubbish. - $250

RB20DET Coilpack Loom - good condition, no misfires. - $100 $50

RB20DET Turbo + Exhaust Manifold - turbo good condition, I never had a boost controller so was running on stock boost. - $150 $100

RB20DET ECCS Inlet Manifold - complete with injectors, fuel rail, throttle body etc. - $150

PM/SMS. 0438858813.

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-t

RB25DET Neo Manual

White

99,000k’s, 100k service is due, I can include a 100k service kit from Kudos Motorsport.

Nismo Bodykit (Aftermarket fibreglass)

Lenso D1-R Rims, 18 x 9 Front, 18 x 10 Rear. Tyres are in good condition, very roadworthy. Front left rim has some very minor rash. Fitted to the car way before they became popular.

Cam covers painted crinkle red, Valley cover painted black (high temp paint)

Factory Strut Brace

Rear guards rolled

C-West style eyelids

6000k HIDs

Clear front indicators, will come with clear side indicators (not fitted)

JJR Cooling Pro FMIC

HKS Pod Filter – secured with a steel bracket

JJR Coilpacks

Turbosmart Bleed Valve (10 psi)

Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller – tuned by Shaun @ Boostworx

ISC N1 Coilovers (Height and Damper Adjustable)

ISC Rear Camber Arms (not fitted, will come with car)

Plastic airbox from an SAU group buy

Extreme Heavy Duty steel-backed clutch, no slip.

D1 Spec Oil Catch Can

Split dump pipe

Pacemaker 3” front pipe

3” Unknown cat back, JASMA approved

Pioneer head unit

Standard front speakers, Soundstream 6” rear speakers.

Dash lights have white bulbs, but appear blue.

Nismo seat covers, +5 rwkw

Car made 198.1 rwkw on 12psi, boost turned down recently due to coilpack issues (have been replaced with new aftermarket items). Made just over 180 rwkw after Boostworx tune.

I have owned the car for just over 2 years, selling as I need a work car. I don’t really want to part with it, as it has served me well, but using it for work for 3 months is unrealistic.

Price: $22,500 ono. Can remove parts to lower price, but I don’t wanna muck around too much.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...Gt-t280838.html

Trades: I’m on the lookout for a cheap track car (complete, not rolling shell), preferably 1J / RB S13. Unregisterable is fine. Looking for 15k my way minimum.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...de-t329917.html

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-t

RB25DET Neo Manual

White

99,000k’s, 100k service is due, I can include a 100k service kit from Kudos Motorsport.

Nismo Bodykit (Aftermarket fibreglass)

Lenso D1-R Rims, 18 x 9 Front, 18 x 10 Rear. Tyres are in good condition, very roadworthy. Front left rim has some very minor rash. Fitted to the car way before they became popular.

Cam covers painted crinkle red, Valley cover painted black (high temp paint)

Factory Strut Brace

Rear guards rolled

C-West style eyelids

6000k HIDs

Clear front indicators, will come with clear side indicators (not fitted)

JJR Cooling Pro FMIC

HKS Pod Filter – secured with a steel bracket

JJR Coilpacks

Turbosmart Bleed Valve (10 psi)

Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller – tuned by Shaun @ Boostworx

ISC N1 Coilovers (Height and Damper Adjustable)

ISC Rear Camber Arms (not fitted, will come with car)

Plastic airbox from an SAU group buy

Extreme Heavy Duty steel-backed clutch, no slip.

D1 Spec Oil Catch Can

Split dump pipe

Pacemaker 3” front pipe

3” Unknown cat back, JASMA approved

Pioneer head unit

Standard front speakers, Soundstream 6” rear speakers.

Dash lights have white bulbs, but appear blue.

Nismo seat covers, +5 rwkw

Car made 198.1 rwkw on 12psi, boost turned down recently due to coilpack issues (have been replaced with new aftermarket items). Made just over 180 rwkw after Boostworx tune.

I have owned the car for just over 2 years, selling as I need a work car. I don’t really want to part with it, as it has served me well, but using it for work for 3 months is unrealistic.

Price: $22,500 ono. Can remove parts to lower price, but I don’t wanna muck around too much.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...Gt-t280838.html

Trades: I’m on the lookout for a cheap track car (complete, not rolling shell), preferably 1J / RB S13. Unregisterable is fine. Looking for 15k my way minimum.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...de-t329917.html

good luck with sale, hard time to sell a line, wish you all the best

FS

Tein HR struts - Legal street spec non-adjustable coil overs - $500 neg - Suit R32 GTR/R32 GTS-4

Stock RB26 AFM's - Good for getting thru regency or spares for non modified cars - $300 for the pair neg

Stock RB26 turbo housings - Both turbos have intact ceramic turbine wheels however one of them has a rather nasty oil leak from the bearing - really only good for rebuild - $200 for the pair neg

HICAS Computer - spare that is no longer needed - $200 neg

Worn Toyo T1R Proxes 225's to suit stock gtr rim - not bald but mucho camber wear - give away

-D

R34 GTT PARTS....all from a 4 door PEAR WHITE

brakes front and rear comes with what ever you need handbrake cable near new pads, etc $600

diff ....$80

auto box 80 000kms... $150

dash (crash pad)..... $50

indercator stalk $35

window wiper stalk $35

auto cluster 80 000kms ... $80

air bag steering wheel and dash air bag ... $280

tail lights pair $100

side mount intercooler.. $100

stock exhaust front pipe back ....$100

glovebox $20

boot lid ok condition... $50

complete steering coloum with ignition barrel (no key) $80

rear bumper.... $50

seats front and rear... $250 a little dirty

left hand rear door complete with glass.. $80

drivers side and two back door trims with eletric controlls $40 each

parcel shelf $35

R34 GTT SHELL (DAMAGED) unrepairable bare shell not rolling nothing left on it DO WHAT YOU WANT WITH IT :thumbsup:

.....can be rego'd straight away without regency... have all papers $500 text me for vin and plate details if you want to do a check.

....0402 613 042....

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Edited by michaeljohn23
R34 GTT PARTS....all from a 4 door PEAR WHITE

brakes front and rear comes with what ever you need handbrake cable near new pads, etc $600

....0402 613 042....

PM sent. Will SMS your mobile when I have a spare moment to call.

Ruby

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