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1979 SA RX7 Green Metallic

13b with 37,9xx km's

Manual

would be registered as a classic

had a 12a engine in it before and was roughly driven for 13-14 years with 10-20000,kms a year

so really the 12a would be for parts etc

has abit of rust on back bumper, top of right door, back wheel arch

2.5 cash

any pics mate??

Trying to help get rid of these cheap skid rims, belonged to a mate who recently passed away, proceeds will go to Beyond Blue.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...11#entry5393111

i dont get what your trying to point out to me mate ???
Hey guys few things for sale

1. Garrett GT3076R Anti surge front cover with .63 rear internally gated T3 bolt on to skyline dump pipe brand new

$1600

Items:

FULL R32 GTR TRIM SET, FULL R32 FOUR DOOR SEATS (FRONT AND REAR)

Item Condition:

GREAT CONDITION

Extra Info:

LH REAR QUATER MISSING CLOTH MATERIAL, COME WITH ALPINE SPEAKERS AND CROSS OVERS (TWEETERS ALREADY MOUNTED IN DOORS lOOKS NUTS), BOTH FRONT SEATS AND REARS, DRIVERS SEAT A LITTLE WEAR BUT NOT MUCH COME OUT OF A NON - SMOKERS CAR...

Contact Details:

PM ME OR MESSAGE ME ON 0420396938

Price and price conditions:

$200 ONO FOR GTR INTERIOR, $175 FOR THE R32 FOUR DOOR SEATS (FRONT AND BACK) OR SWAP FOR SOME OTHER R32 PARTS.

PAIRS (ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS)

15"

2x 195/50 - Michelin Pilot Sport - 60% tread - $70

2x 195/50 - Michelin/Yokohama (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $60

16"

2x 205/55 - Goodyear (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - Michelin/Pirelli (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 205/55 - Michelin PilotSport - 60% tread - $80

2x 205/55 - Bridgestone Turanza ER30 - 70% tread - $90

2x 225/50 - Pirelli P6000 - 50% tread - $60

2x 225/50 - Dunlop SP Sport 2000E - 40-90% tread - $70

17"

3x 205/50 - Bridgestone Potenza RE040 - 60% tread - $80

2x 215/45 - Goodyear Excellence - 50% tread - $70

2x 215/45 - Dunlop/Toyo (mismatched pair) - 50-70% tread - $60

2x 225/45 - Continental ContactSport II - 60% tread - $90

2x 225/45 - Goodyear/Wanli (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 235/45 - YS/Goodyear (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $70

2x 235/45 - DB/Michelin (mismatched pair) - 50% tread - $60

2x 235/45 - Yokohama/Pirelli (mismatched pair) - 40% tread - $50

2x 235/45 - DiamondBack - 50% tread - $70

4x 245/45 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline - 60-70% tread - $150

4x 245/45 - Dunlop Sport 01 - 60-70% tread - $140

18"

2x 225/40 - Pirelli/Kuhmo (mismatched pair) - 60-70% tread - $80

2x 235/40 - Continental/Maxxis (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $80

2x 235/40 - Bridgestone/Clear (mismatched pair) - 40-50% tread - $60

2x 245/40 - BCT/Maxxis - 80-90% tread(maxxis has gash out of sidewall but still holds air afaik) - $80

Singles:

205/50 R17 - Bridgestone Potenza RE040 - 60% tread - $30

215/45 R18 - Yokohama Advan A10 - 80% tread - $50

225/45 R18 - Bridgestone Potenza RE040 - 50% tread - $30

located near mitcham in SA

Howdy,

I have stripped all of the interia out of my R32 GTR

to turn it into a race car,

so now it is all for sale:

Both front seats complete with seat belts.

Rear seat complete with seat belts.

Roof lining including interia light

All carpets.

Door and side panel trim including plastic trim pieces.

Boot liner and carpet with all plastic trim and space saver tyre/rim

I would like to sell it all together for $1100

but will consider splitting it up if the price is right.

There is more bits and pieces/fittings avaliable.

Just ring me and I will let you know what else is avaliable.

All parts are in Adelaide, northern suburbs.

Cheers

Geoff :P

0418 826 384

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)

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: $21,499 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

Im down marion way, someone else is after the rear seats. if it falls through ill let you know. cooler comes by itself with the air scoop, you should be ok with the front mount as long as its been installed neatly, no cuts through chassis rails and a neat hole for the cold pipe.

Did the rear seats end up going, still keen for them, thanks

updated, still want the other stuff gone... all offers considered!!

Cleaning out my garage, heaps of stuff for sale, make offers im fairly negotiable on most stuff need it all gone this week.

R33 HKS Hipermax II D Coilovers - $600

Preload/height and damper adjustable

Rear right camber top needs a new bearing as its knocking, otherwise they drive perfectly fine, doesnt affect performance, just noisy.

R33/R34/S14/S15 rear camber arms - $100

never used, got some chips in paint from getting moved around

RB20 ecu remapped for R33 s2, 12psi, zorst, cooler - $200

R33 window weather shields - $50

Apexi cannon muffler - $80

R33 D1 style 30mm front guards, primed in 2k grey - $200

R32/R33 Standard dump and front pipe with oxi sensor - $50

R33 side mount intercooler, good upgrade for r32 - $50

R33 standard sway bars, front and rear - $50 ea

R33 Auto tailshaft - $50

R33 s1 wing, few scratches - $20

R33 Auto shifter assembly - $20

R33 Auto shifter surround - $20

R33 Auto brake pedal assembly - $10

R33 Rear seats - FREE

2x 265/35/18 Maxxis MA-Z1 tyres, 40-50% tread, sidewalls have a bump in em, good for skids or burnouts - $50

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