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4 brand new with stickers still on 235/45/17 FULLRUN tyres.

Manufacturer: Fullrun

Model: HP199

Tyre Size: 235 45 17

Load: 97

Speed Rating: W

Wear Rating: 320

Max Pressure: 50 psi

Picture stolen from google:

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Location: Adelaide

Price: $170 for a pair

These are a harder compound that hold together very well all the way down to the belts. I would not recommend these for the front of your car, these are a harder compound, better suited to the punishment of a rear tyre.

Wrecking T-Boned R33 :( Everything good on passenger side, Everything on drivers side is toast.

RB25 DET Complete Motor = KM's: 97,000Kms

Condition: Excellent, No leaks, serviced every 5,000Kms.

Turbo Auto Transmission - Serviced at 65,000Kms. Great Condition

High Flow R33 Turbo - Fresh Rebuild Only Done 15,000Kms max

Auto/Manual Turbo ECU with Loom

Front Rotas & Calipers, Brake Booster etc.

Reason For Sale: Was T-Boned By A Blind Bat

Also comes with EVERYTHING you would need, bolt it in and off you go. E.g. Alternator, Powersteer Pump, Injectors, Injector Rail, Exaust Manifold, Coil Packs etc etc etc - All complete.

Will take $4000 for EVERYTHING, open to offers.

Will seperate if cannot find a buyer for the lot,

Please email: [email protected] or phone 1300 566 633 (work number) can ring between 7am and 11pm 7 days (ask for stuart).

R33 gtr front and rear seats - $900

3 r33 gtr wheels with tires - $600

R33 4" catback - $350

R33 320kmh dash vspec - $300

R33 vspec centre console gauges - $150

R31 3" cat back under diff - $250

Vlt ecu and relay setup for r31 - $150

17 x8,9 multistud rims, sit good on a 31/33 with tires - $650

R31 complete diff open wheeler 3:9 - $150

Hks ebc for gtr - $200

Gtr tail shaft - $250

In north burbs, prefer pick up. Pm or ring on 0437301311

R32 GTR Trust Jasma Exhuast 3" Cat back, also have larger front pipes(inc cat) to go with sale(not sure if trust front pipe though)

Cat back is all heat wrapped

Reasonable cond, has had some ressy swaps in its life, but passed with 89db at regency on mine.

$250, northern suburbs

sms or pm

0413 247 219

Pics up. sorry middle section buried high up in the shed

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Want some shed room back Sale

R33 Gtst

Factory Airbox setup with factory cold air intake $50

interior bits(front only) ie kick panels, whole glove box etc $ ask

passenger airbag & airbag module $80 for both

Dash/crash pad $100

A/C condensor and receiver dryer $50

A/C Compressor and lines $50

32GTR

condenser fan $20

Left and Right mirrors complete $30 each

Cusco offset number plate mount(may fit others/brand new) $30

Gauge holder a pillar twin gauges(perfect fit in r32) $50

Centre console(average cond) $15

Cluster surround facia $20

Driver window switch panel $50

door handles exterior & interior $15 each

S13/180sx

180sx vented bonnet Painted Black $250

LH door Shell, good condition(Black) $30

4 stud ca18 brake calipers $50 all 4

steering rack $20

ca18 alternator(painted gay blue) $20

Pair of fenders, rubbed back but decided on wide body. $100 for both!

Ca18 Seats with rails $50 the PAIR!

Random bits

Venom boost Gauge (black until light is on) $40

Pickup Northern suburbs

Cheers

Jason

sms or pm

0413 247 219

Edited by Dinstg8r

R33 rb25det series 2 Turbo inc split dump pipe w/studs & lines, perfect condition, no shaft play.

Off of low km completely standard half cut, assumable never boosted

Removed as going for high mount set up

Checked over by MTQ All 100% ok.

$650

Pick up Northern suburbs or regency park(business hours)

PM or 0413 247 219

Jason

Item: 18 x 8 +38 Racing Heart Wheels and Tyres Set of 4, Multi stud!

Condition: All wheels have gutter rash to an extent, will get better pics soon. Tyres have very good tread (225 40 18)

Location: Adelaide, willing to organise freight for interstate buyers.

Price and price conditions: $1200ono, or tell me you have R33 or R34 brakes with lines rotors and pads plus some cash rolleyes.gif

Other info: All tyres same size to keep attessa equipped vehicles happy, can be run with or without center caps as pictured bellow

PM me.

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Price drop $1000 ono

Wrecking T-Boned R33 :( Everything good on passenger side, Everything on drivers side is toast.

RB25 DET Complete Motor = KM's: 97,000Kms

Condition: Excellent, No leaks, serviced every 5,000Kms.

Turbo Auto Transmission - Serviced at 65,000Kms. Great Condition

High Flow R33 Turbo - Fresh Rebuild Only Done 15,000Kms max

Auto/Manual Turbo ECU with Loom

Front Rotas & Calipers, Brake Booster etc.

Reason For Sale: Was T-Boned By A Blind Bat

Also comes with EVERYTHING you would need, bolt it in and off you go. E.g. Alternator, Powersteer Pump, Injectors, Injector Rail, Exaust Manifold, Coil Packs etc etc etc - All complete.

Will take $4000 for EVERYTHING, open to offers.

Will seperate if cannot find a buyer for the lot,

Please email: [email protected] or phone 1300 566 633 (work number) can ring between 7am and 11pm 7 days (ask for stuart).

got pics mate ?

can get picks if you really want them, but i dont see the point when you can come look at it in person, if your wondering if you can fix the car, HELL NO, you got nothing to bold a drivers door onto.

plus looking a photo doesnt tell you anything about a motor, best to come see it in person. hit me up if you want to inspect by giving me a buz with number above and ask for stuart.

yeah... its easier, cant take mobiles pda's etc into server room and there for only way to get hold of me during the day/night is via that number.

:blink: who made that sort of dumb rule ... Can't say I've worked anywhere that has tried enforce that crap .. Besides, how many hours a day does anyone spend in a server room ..

:blink: who made that sort of dumb rule ... Can't say I've worked anywhere that has tried enforce that crap .. Besides, how many hours a day does anyone spend in a server room ..

I know, its a security issue apparently. I work for a data/web hosting company. They are very strict when it comes to their clients databases, files etc etc. There is no external internet access allowed on the servers, some people were using their pda's to use the connection through the servers to download mp3's and videos etc and screwed everyone else over. Usual story of one idiot stuffs it for everyone else.

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