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For sale are my bronze Work XD9’s

Condition: In excellentcondition

To suit: Anythingthat wants a gangsta stance and to be a pussy magnet!

Specs: Front 18x9+30 rears18x10+18

Tyres: KumhoKu36’s Semi Slicks. Front have 70% tread, Rears 30%

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Price: $2600ono

Location: Adelaide

Please post or PM or call if interested.Lewis –0432 581 798

My Link For The Full R34

For sale: Buddyclubs P1 Racing rims.

currently wrapped in 235/40/18 toyo proxes

excellent condition, one rim has MINOR rashes.

clear brembos.

reason for sale: keen on Lewis XD9s.

looking for quick sale. 1300$ with tyres.. ono.

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Just cleaning out my shed and have a few parts not needing any more.

r32 gtr gear shifter with gear knob. $50

R32 GTR gtst rear reo $100 ono

r32 gtr N1 boot lip in excellent condition $250

180sx rear bar in good condition $100

best to just msg me 0421950372

For sale:

R32 GTR N1 Style side skirt add on pods - $70 (non genuine)

R32 Gear and Brake boots with GTR logo - $40

Located Victor Harbor, can possibly arrange delivery to town / villies.

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HKS CAM GEARS IN/EX TO SUIT RB26DETT!

Bought these from Nengun not that long ago and was going to put them in when I got the car tuned but now I want to go some Tomei poncam type B's and its cheaper to buy the Tomei cam shafts + cam gears together so thats what i want to do. Never used them and only pulled one out of the box!

After $420 for the both of them. I'm not to sure if they suit all RB motors but I don't see why not, maybe do some fact finding before you buy if you own a RB20 etc.

Wrecking R33 GTR VSPEC -70,000km

+ some r33 4 door

Series 3 dash surround $180

Passenger Airbag + Dash pad $200

Full Interior ('95 Blue) includes door cards $850

Rear window $50 (must remove)

Doors with wondows and electrics $140ea

Rear quarter windows $30ea

Exhaust - 3" Front pipes with 2 magic Cats into single 3.5 with rear cannon and center muffler(has flowed over 400awkw) Needs a paint and polish $450

GTR N1 Front bumper reo $200

G4 R33 GTR Coilovers(VGC) $700

Front strut top bar $80

Rear Strut/brace bar $80

Rear right Tail light $120

Rear Series 2 center garnish(black) $150

Carpet $70

A pillar cover with factory kenwood tweeters$90

Vspec Center gauges$100

Steering wheel $100

R33 GTR intercooler $150

4door R33 Rear bumper cover (silver) $200

4door R33 Rear reo $150

4door R33 Tail lights and Garnish(s1) $220

R33 Very good cond loom $250

R32 RB26DETT '93 (will provide comp test) good condition std $3500

Lots of other parts..just ask

Things sold

Brembo's

Bonnet

Front Gaurds

Front bumper and lip

Matt

Adelaide SA

0413023669 or pm

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SELLING BLACK R34 GTT PARTS

Rear lights has 1 mark on the left one: $300

Rear boot: $100

Rear GTT wing: $150

Have got a set of black GTR conversion guards fibre glass, not sure of brand :$150

Doors: $150 each

Full interior pieces pm me what part you want with an offer.

Side mirrors: $150 for the set

Automatic box: $200

Auto gauge cluster 80,000km $150

All prices are Neg send me your best offer via pm or txt to 0425186484

mate were about do you live are the front gtr fenders still for sale?

Alpine 700w mono block amp. all in great nic $150

Thule Roof rack suit Nissan coupe. designed for 300zx but thule claim it will fit most imports( email says s13 14 15 r32, 33 and maybe 34)...tryed it on my 33, not usdm enough $150

r33 rear calipers,pads and rotors, only removed for brembos $150

generic square sized front mount, 300 x 300 x 76mm (2.5" Outlets) $50

3x r33 s2 foglight set ups, L & R black ones, and a passenger side white side $50 each

r33 s2 interior (seats f & R), front door trims and rear cards (drivers side has small wear $200

r33 stock wheels and tyres, tyres near new $250

located north easter suburbs, PM or post here if you need the pics. look under my posts to find them

5 Stud 18 Inch rims for sale was fitted on a R32 Skyline $250:

Has slight gutter rash, there is only one bad rash which i have posted a pic of the rest are very very tiny, Contact me if you have any enquires thanks.

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This one aparently leaks on side. You can get it fixed for a small price at a professional place. The rest of that black stuff is just from a tyre you can peel that off.

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2x Turbo timers for sale, silver one is brand new never been used $10 each:

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Also have a R32 GTST spoiler for sale but dont have pics atm is gunmetal grey and in very good nic make a offer.

MOB: 0451 691 099

Leave a text so i can get back to you i prob wont be able to answer phone calls

1994 RB26 long motor with a spun bearing, minus rocker covers and coil packs.

Driven less than 5km from where it first started knocking.

Need it out the garage $1000ono

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$600.. needs to go!

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