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the time has come to sell my daily.Very regretful sale. im still not totally convinced i should sell it.

its finally, almost at the stage i wanted it at.

i need a house and i need a car that can tow.

so heres details:

1993 r32gtst, japanese import (pretty sure 2003 import)

ENGINE:

-rb20 det

-to4e turbo

-front mount intercooler

-turbosmart bleed valve

-apexi safc2 computer

-yellowjacket coilpacks (3 weeks old)

-extreem extra heavy duty 6 puck clutch

-rb25 gearbox,

-brand new tailshaft,

-shimmed lsd (very driveable, wil skip a wheel in the dirt but no chirping or dragging on the bitumein)

-slotted brake rotors

- dyno tuned at morpowa, a relaible 192kw at 15 psi, tuner said could easily make low 200s with injectors anda bigger fuel pump. with the options of seeing mid 200s with some more work.

WHEELS/ SUSPENTION:

-tein super street coilovers

- 18"Wheels black centres (tyres 90%)

INTERIOUR:

-2 12" subs

-2 amps

-6" splits

-reclinable race seat

-momo steering wheel

-nismo gauge cluster

OTHER STUFF

-alarm

-immobiliser

-gtr style front bumper

- sideskirts

-rear pods

im sure i have forgotten things. very clean and very reliable car

like i said very regretful sale, perfect streater/ weekend warrior. or weekend track car

asking for offers around 11k ono contact jamie on 0401642551 before 3 pm or via email, [email protected]

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genuine r33 gtr grill plastic blue $130 o.n.o

r33 nismo clear winkers aka guard indercators in the box never used $80

genuine velside spoiler white needs a little work $80

text me on 0402613042.......located in mansfield pk

R32 GTR Front drive shaft from transfer case to front diff $40

Its larger diameter wise and lighter than a stag one and would potentially be a good upgrade for those making or planning to make big power.

R32GTR Gearbox crossmember $30

I have an as new Alpinestars Blue Motorbike jacket for sale.

I bought it brand new from AS USA about a year ago and has only been worn 5 to 10 times in the 3months I owned the road bike.

No tears or scratches anywhere on the jacket. Great aggressive looking jacket!

Specs:

size - Medium (I'm 6foot, around 80k fits perfect) us 46 euro 56

condition - Excellent As New

paid - $590us

Key Points:

1.2-1.4mm full-grain leather for excellent abrasion resistance

Multiple-stitched main seam construction for maximum tear resistance

Alpinstars exclusive, patented, external high-modulus thermoplastic protection on the shoulders & elbows

Chest pad compartments with PE protection

Soft neoprene, comfort cuff and collar construction

2 external zip pockets & 3 internal

Removable thermal vest liner

Velcro Waist adjustment

Chest padding pocket with foam chest pad

YKK zippers

Pictures:

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If i was going to fall off a motorbike i'd wanna have this jacket on!

FORSALE - $450

Contact:

Contact Via PM or SMS/CALL on 0432 581 798 -

-Lewis

for sale - not needed

Stitch Evolution 17 x 8" mag wheels

offset +8

4-off, 5x114.3pcd suits nissan skyline, toyota supra, ford falcon etc

$350 or best offer (cost me more, bought from japan for $50 + $150 shipping but got slugged $800 customs duty!!!!)

seen these sell for $600pounds recently

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for sale - not needed

HKS EVC3 turbo boost controller

full wiring loom, includes harness + controller + solenoid system

excellent condition $200

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M's turbo timer

full wiring loom

$80 or best offer

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Rb26 apexi filter adapters

brand new,

$100

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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.

Bump......and to add, I've got more random parts stashed away at my old's place that I found on the weekend that was from a front cut. So all these parts are additional to whats already on my "soon to be track car"

eg, dash, heater core, all that stuff.

Also, upper control arms, nolathane castor arms. Just off the top of my head.

There's some more stuff there but cant remember now, Oh ABS Module, brake booster.......Uhhhh, yeah, cant think of anything else. Theres a box of stuff.

Items: My daily 2002 rodeo

Item Condition: great condition - follow thread link

Extra Info: forgot to do it till now but its on ebay at the moment with only like a day left. cod only. no paypal (to dodge)

Contact Details: pm or call 0422603195 or bid

Price and price conditions: starting bid at $8000+

cheers

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Holden-Rodeo-2002-t...=item3caf7b2ab5

Edited by kenvv
Front set of R33 GTST rotors in excellent used condition.

$100

PM me.

Also got:

RB stock flywheel $40

RB stock clutch plate and pressure plate $40

Series 2 stagea front calipers $50

RB cas $50

Stagea drivers side glass (very tiny chip in it) $40

genuine Sard FPR with gauge $120

have a pvr or 2 that i won as prizes that i dont need so looking to sell them. Was going to swap one of them for a car but decided i need the money moreso to buy shit for the silvia.

1. Topfield TF7100HDPVR, 500gb hard drive high definition PVR, after $550. RRP $699

2. Beyonwiz DPP2, 500gb hard drive high definition PVR, after $650. RRP... $799

Will give these a few days here before going on ebay, both are brand new.

Will post at buyers expense.

FOR SALE:

rb25det exhaust manifold with 38mm external gate flange welded on the collector (craig helps) $100

stock r32 gtst mspec radiator $100

4x 235/40/18 luton gallop tyres (95% tread if not more) $200 for the lot

rb25det s2 ecu $100

rb25 s2 pink label afm $80

rb25det CAS (metal) $80

rb25 rocker covers $80

rb25 bottom end suit rebuild $150

r32 cusco strut brace $80

r32 adustable strut brace $50

r32 complete aircon setup (from firewall-forward) $90

pair of enkai 16inch rims (16x7) $100

3A racing pod filter in red (used for 5mins) $20

have a pvr or 2 that i won as prizes that i dont need so looking to sell them. Was going to swap one of them for a car but decided i need the money moreso to buy shit for the silvia.

1. Topfield TF7100HDPVR, 500gb hard drive high definition PVR, after $550. RRP $699

2. Beyonwiz DPP2, 500gb hard drive high definition PVR, after $650. RRP... $799

Will give these a few days here before going on ebay, both are brand new.

Will post at buyers expense.

price drop to $450 for the topfield and $550 for the beyonwiz. If not sold by monday will be going on ebay.

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