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Anyone interested in any PS3 games?

I have Red Dead Redemption, COD4, Fifa10' - my ps3 shit its pants, not sure I can be f**ked repairing it.

$60 a game or gtfo. Will do all 3 for $150.

dont even, you can certainly be f**ked repairing it. Its a PS3, think how much you miss her. If you definately cant, then ill trade you Fifa10 for a green ham sandwich and a pint of dwarven ale.

For Sale

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

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

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

You can PM me or ring Brad on 0427999093

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Still for sale

Turbo is now $500 because I found out its an r34 with OP6 housing. Pity it wasnt snaped up earlier. I wouldnt of known.

Hi there all,

I have the following parts available for sale from my silver series 2 gtst coup:

Right Hand Drivers Door Complete..

front pair of seats and rear

wiring loom

boot trim

carpet

complete interior

genuine factory sunroof

rear bumper

GTR spoiler

RH side skirt

steering rack complete

steering column inc keylock and key

3 point black immobiliser with remote windows and roof

Greddy front strut brace (new in box)

ABS brake controller

Clutch master cylinder

HR33 spare tyre (new)

dash and surround all inclusive

HICAS diff

and more

please call 0449326440 or PM me

Prices and photos will be posted soon

how much for Clutch master cylinder ??? is it for a 32 ?? or do u know if it will fit

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Still for sale

Turbo is now $500 because I found out its an r34 with OP6 housing. Pity it wasnt snaped up earlier. I wouldnt of known.

Turbo sold pending payment thanks

basically if this stuff doesnt sell by sat 3pm then its not for sale anymore, need the money so make an offer, but nothing stupid

NO TRADES FOR f**k SAKE EITHER

Sard oil pressure, water temp and oil temp guages

all sensors, except for oil temp sensor (should be able to hook onto something to get the signal though)

all wiring

$500 or offer

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

done sweet f**k all kms

$150 FIRM

Greddy Boost Gauge

black face

lights up green

$180 ono

Silk Road R32 GTR vented headlight

actually makes a difference to performance

$250 FIRM

JIC FLT R32 GTST coilovers

no knocks, leaks, noises, cracks

$1000

R32 GTR N1 Headlights

no cracks, all bolt brackets in tact

$400

235 45 17 NEUTONS

brand new, stickers still on

$180 FIRM, thats what i paid for them

sms or call me on 0458 667 748

located in adelaide, will post all the stuff, but only if the cash is deposited and in my hands by saturday

I can bring the gauges or headlight or fuel pump to melb on sat if you want aswell

pictures up in a few mins

Gates timing belt kit for RB

braught a dayco belt and didnt know it was already done on my car.

found the sticker under the cam cover... the kit was used for 6,734 Kms and is in new condition... NO marks, ware etc...

the idler pulley and tensioner spin exactly like the kit i put in...

i got half way n had to keep going. inspection welcome...

comes with

1x belt

1xtensioner

1xidler pulley

the dayco oil seals that came from my kit... great for someone who to do theres soon...

$50

will it fit RB20 ???

3inch resonator,purchased Monday and fitted taken off and replaced Wednesday with a bigger one

5inches round,I think 12inches long

reason for removing was it was way too loud with the new straight pipes and I thought it would quite it down enough,but it didn't

$80 bucks pick up from Marion or magill

Rotors 280mm x 28mm vented rotors

$75

Calipers to suit ... from series 2 Stagea (14mm bolts)

$75

Swap R33 GTST rotors for R34 GTT rotors, or GTR 324mm rotors, plus small cash difference?

:/

I have decided to go down a different path and my R34 Power FC for the Neo engine is for sale.

Never been installed in my can and bought it off a person that had only had it in there car for 1 month.

It is $1200 Firm as i paid alot more than this for and they are genuinely hard to find.

PM if you are interested

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