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really needed to quote the whole flupping post for a 1 line reply? faaark.

well like this one smartass all i did was hit reply. not my fault sau is setout this way on my browser. i hate it and only sau does it. dont like it take it up with them :D

well like this one smartass all i did was hit reply. not my fault sau is setout this way on my browser. i hate it and only sau does it. dont like it take it up with them :D

granted. but theres also the facility to preview and edit posts.

so why didnt ya edit it once u know it was munted?

-D

sold my rb20 engine so gearbox up for sale:

MINT RB20 gearbox with shifter...can include front yoke if needed $500

rb20/25 exedy heavy duty clutch 90% meat left $100

ALSO WRECKING turbo R33 1996 SERIES 1.5 GREY IN COLOUR

ALL PARTS AVALIBLE MINUS GEARBOX

can hear engine running any tests on are welcome

text me anytime: 0422030855

located in angle park

Edited by hcR324door

Hey guys and girls

Got a few things for sale. All parts located in Dernancourt, South Aus.

Prices are Or Nearest Offer. Note, that if you lowball in a spectacular way, I will laugh out loud.

SAAS steering wheel - $50

2x Kumho ku36 tyres, good for skids (225/45/17) - $20

SR20de Front Brake Calipers - $70

SR20de Front rotors - $10

SR20de brake master - $20

s13 bonnet w/damage (black) - $10

3" polished metal pipe - $20

drift 3" silicone joiner - $10

s13 stock turbo dump - $50

s13 stereo surround - $20

kenwood monoblock 1000w amp (KAC-8104D) - $120

4 channel 800w amp - $100

S15 T28bb turbo (damaged intake fins, minimal shaft play though, see pics)- $300

SR20det redtop bare engine (bottom end knock, suit rebuild, has sr20de cams) - $400

Nintendo Wii package, in great condition - $250

Nintendo Wii console

2x Controllers

2x nun-chucks

De Blob

Need for Speed Undercover

Wii Sports

Super Smash Bro's Brawl for Wii (As new condition, never used) - $50

Graphics Calculator - $50

Stargate SG1 S10 dvds - $25

Assassins Creed 1 w/collectors tin - $30

Thats all for now.

Contact me either by PM here or on my mobile (sms prefered)

0402 035 914

-Sam

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1) mint full set of Buddy Club P1 racing wheels in hypermax gold with good condition Kumho KU36 semi-slicks all round plus Work annodized valves.

17 x 9 + 37 & 17 x 8 + 32 255/40/17 & 235/45/17

$1100

2) full set of ISC N1 coilovers for R33 GTS-T. 12kg front, 8kg rear. Immaculate condition, recently purchased and stripped off a car I bought.

$650

Pm or call on 0400 259 598 if interested.

Chris

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Would like these items gone today so I can buy booze tonight! cheap cheap!!

PM Enquiries.

Kenwood KDC-MP443U MP3/AUX/USB - $60

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MB Quart 6" Coaxials - 40wrms - $50.

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Would like these items gone today so I can buy booze tonight! cheap cheap!!

PM Enquiries.

Kenwood KDC-MP443U MP3/AUX/USB - $60

MB Quart 6" Coaxials - 40wrms - $50.

asking a friend if they want to radio

my friend will take it

cleaned out shed and got these r32 parts.

got the standard wheels powder coated white

standard turbo

standard mirrors

GFB bleed valve

momo steering wheel

battery and starter motor cable

standard side indicators that are orange not clear

i'm taking offers for these. so just make an offer and u will more then likely get it

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for sale r31 silo. legal registered rb20det motor and box. 160rwkw after recent remap thanx to decs from garage 7.

411 gears with minispool diff running 28 spline axels. upgraded brakes to suit rb20det (front) vp rear calipers. hydro handbrake installed by decs of garage 7 but in stock position so cops dont know and hiden under center consol. volts temp boost and oip pressure guages (legal position) tacho with shift light. full silo interior and also bucket seat on 31 rails not installed. brand new walboro fuel pump. lowered on monroe gas shocks all round. red lowered front springs (unsure of brand) and r32 rear springs. catch can. fmic with custom stainless tubing behine front lights. full turbo back exhaust with decat pipe. boost t set at 12psi. prob alot more but cant remember. was gunna ask 6.5k but come make an offer. just lost my job and need money for morgage.

this car was set up to drift as i was going to use it as track car. all it needs is coilys and its all go. also have ceffy front end that can come with at right price.

this car is also now used as daily

pm me or ring 0434223083

for sale r31 silo. legal registered rb20det motor and box. 160rwkw after recent remap thanx to decs from garage 7.

411 gears with minispool diff running 28 spline axels. upgraded brakes to suit rb20det (front) vp rear calipers. hydro handbrake installed by decs of garage 7 but in stock position so cops dont know and hiden under center consol. volts temp boost and oip pressure guages (legal position) tacho with shift light. full silo interior and also bucket seat on 31 rails not installed. brand new walboro fuel pump. lowered on monroe gas shocks all round. red lowered front springs (unsure of brand) and r32 rear springs. catch can. fmic with custom stainless tubing behine front lights. full turbo back exhaust with decat pipe. boost t set at 12psi. prob alot more but cant remember. was gunna ask 6.5k but come make an offer. just lost my job and need money for morgage.

this car was set up to drift as i was going to use it as track car. all it needs is coilys and its all go. also have ceffy front end that can come with at right price.

this car is also now used as daily

pm me or ring 0434223083

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