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Hi all,

I have here a brand new still in orginal packaging FMIC kit from Cx-racing. I received it as a gift a for my r34 few weeks back. I am selling my car soon so theres really no point fitting it.

I am located in SA - Adelaide (pick up Marion or can meet in town)

Price: $350

Postage?: Yes, at buyers expense

Details of unit:

FMIC KIT INCLUDES:

Intercooler + Piping + Silicon Hose + T-Clamp

All Top Quality Products.

SIZE

Bar & Plate Intercooler

Core Size: 24"x12"X3"

Overall Size: 31"x12"x3"

3" Thick Core, 3" Inlet & Outlet

Pics

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Contact By PM

NO TIME WASTERS

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For Sale

Skyline R33 series 2 1996

list of mods

18"VR5 mags

slotted rotors with blue painted calipers

cusco front strut bar

gtr rear strut bar

non hicas rear cradle

turbotech boost controller

turbosmart plumb back BOV

HKS front mount intercooler

Garret TB3401 big low mount turbo

3" stainless exhaust from turbo back

oil catch can

fuel pressure regulator

mines ECU fuel,boost and speed cut

short throw short shifter

extreme heavy duty clutch

greddy turbo timer

ISC coilovers 2000kms old

body kit

Boost gauge on pillar

oil and water temp and volt gauge in dash

sony stereo with 6x9 explode rear parcel shelf. 6" explode doors and kenwood 12"sub in boot on custom backing

alarm

Very rare factory wood grain dash and gear surround. wooden handbrake lever and gear stick knob. I have never seen this anywhere else

Ive had the car for 5 yrs and serviced every 5000kms

Last time car was on the dyno it was pulling 260rwkw with a stuffed CAS. It would do more than that now.

Its been a great car Im just moving on to better things

Bad points

I think there is a head gasket problem. The radiator overheated once I thought it might of been from the head gasket. I put a bottle of copper liquid in it and it stopped (car still boosts fine but it may need to be looked at in future) and the gearbox has a slight crunch between 1st and 2nd

Im looking at $10000 as is or $12000 with another motor and gearbox as a spare in exellent condition ready to be swapped.

Also has a taller ratio diff gets higher speeds.

If you would like to know more you can PM me or 0427999093

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1Gb DDR3 HIS IceQ4 Radeon HD 4850 PCI-e Video Card

Any gamers out there want a kick-ass budget-priced video card? I have just upgraded to a 5850 so this baby has to go.

Details here:

http://www.hisdigital.com/un/product2-30.shtml

This is THE 4850 card - rated as the best of its generation with dual heat pipes, silent fans and very high/stable performance. NEVER overclocked in any variety, and was run in a system full of cooling fans and temperature control - this card ALWAYS ran very cool - even in warm weather under heavy gaming load.

Comes in original box with original manual, unused sticker, Crossfire bridge and power adapter. Does not have driver CD (always used the latest Catalyst drivers off the net anyhow) nor any DVI/VGA/HDMI adapters (big deal). Has 2 DVI ports (and an S-Video) on the back of the card fyi.

$150

Bought these R33 GTR Seats for my R34 and turns out the R34 floor pan is slightly different to R32 & R33 so they wont fit.

The seats are in awesome condition, no rips or tares at all.

Chasing $650 or will swap for a good condition bride seat with rail to suit R34.

PM me if your interested.

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I have a PSP that wont turn on. Its the original PSP, and has updated firmware, basically allows you to download games from basically any console and play them on the PSP. I assume it may be a faulty battery, but i just dont have the motivation to diagnose and fix it. Comes with a rad case, all cables needed. Unit itself is in great condition.

Take it away for $150.

Got some Satin black Drift Teks for sale.

5x114.5 ONLY!

17x8 17x9 +34 NO TYERS!

One of the fronts has a hairline crack in the spoke. Normal daily rash nothing major at all. Got some SP1's so these can go.

$500 FIRM

And I will NOT sell the rears on their own so don't ask!

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