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Hey guys,

Got the following for sale, make an offer cause i don't desperatelty need to sell them but they are just sitting around gathering dust lol

Greddy eMananage

Blitz i-color SBC

G4 Coilovers

All in mint condition, let me know if anyone interested.

0.99c buy it now for the coil overs ;) hahaha :thumbsup:

better add prices to all those parts as this is not ebay give people an idea of what you will accept for them

;) $4 for the lot!

But seriously.. How much for the Emanage? I assume thats the emanage ultimate you mentioned in a different thread? Do you have a harness for it?

Cheers,

Dunc

Edited by Dunc

1995 r33 skyline WRECKING

No Engine/box most other parts available - PLZ PM ME

-Brakes $800

-Tein Coils $800

-Cat Back Zorst with cannon -$300

-Boot with Drift D wing - $300

-Doors

-F/r guard

-Interior

-Skirts $150

-Pods $150

-Rear bar

-Mirrors

-Tail lights $100

and many other just ask

Edited by PROXIMITY
Items:

X Force High Flow 3.5" Cat

Item Condition:

Used but in very good condition. No dents or scrapes

Extra Info:

Came off my R33. Was working well when i was using it. Mesh/honeycomb still intact inside. Its got the flanges ready to bolt on. Good upgrade from the stock cat's.

Contact Details:

PM me

Price and price conditions:

$100 but open to offers

Sold pending fitting and payment :)

1-Full set of Pia rozza rims 5x114.3

Front 17x8+35 with bridgestone er3000 215 45 17 approximately 60% tread

Rears 17x9+38 with crappy 235 45 17 tyres

Being second hand rims they have some gutter rash

$650 ono

2-Pair of SSR integrals a1

16x7+44, 5x114.3, no tyres

Cheap $130ono

3-Sabelt harness, 4 point, good nick

$80ono

0415382937 Located around Pt Adelaide

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need to sell:

R34 GTT / Stagea series-2 tiptronic auto control & airbag steering wheel, in excellent condition

auto tiptronic control unit - $50

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airbag steering wheel - $100

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still for sale

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