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4x Chrome "Starcorp" Rims 5 spoke 5 Stud Deep Dish New Tyres

they are 18" 235/40/R18 and are Deep Dish came off my R33

Rims themselves are in great condition very minor rash or none at all on 2 of the rims!

all tyres are Directional and have only about 3500kms on them before being taken off

want to sell to put towards a set of DRIFTEKS or..

will swap for "DRIFTEKS"

$700 very cheap

0434843400 or pm

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Heya guys, selling my daily need the cash asap, fairly negotiable so swing by and make an offer.

Its a 96 built 97 sold Audi A4 B5 Limousine spec. (fully optioned)

Genuine 160,000kms (log books to prove)

2.6l v6 fwd

5speed auto

Leather / wood trim

Premium sound

Abs

Sunroof

Climate control

Full service history (log books, purchase details, manuals etc.)

Heaps of other stuff being a full optioned model for that year etc. etc. etc.

Rego till March (will come with 3months on top)

I am the second owner

This car was $84,000 AUD new from memory? Back in 97 that was a whole house worth!!!

Mechanically its in great condition, been well looked after and is smooth as silk to drive.

Just had full wheel alignment, oil change, oil filter, spark plugs, new rotors and new pads done 4,000kms ago and comes with benz wheels fitted, stockies in boot. Needs to be lowered to look baller but thats up to you, can get coilovers brand new for $500.

Now the bad:

Front left guard is dented (i got it like this, comes with a spare supplied but will need paint)

Front bumper has a scratch

Rear bumper has scratches from pram going in and out of boot (bought it off an older couple that had kids etc.)

Roof lining for the sunroof has come off

Paint has a few scratches and small imperfections (dark colours show everything) but not visible unless youre right next to it

Needs a wash haha

Apart from that it drives beautifully and if it wasn't for me being stuck in a sucky financial situation wouldn't be selling it :( now i gotta ride a motorbike to work lol

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The bad

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And the wheels it comes fitted with are exact same (offset and all) as these, just not lowered:

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6k ono as it is, 7k ono with new guard, front and rear bars repainted and sunroof trim re-done. Cheap for a full optioned version of this model!!!

pm or call on 0422 314 938

Thanks!

For sale 3 x Clipsal500 Gold Tickets. Each one is a 4 day pass in the Pit Entry Stand (near the Hairpin) - one of the best viewing platforms at the circuit - we have a bunch of tickets there and have some left over this year (due to my wife having our 2nd baby next week, people moved interstate etc). The seats are undercover and have a big video screen opposite. There is an alcohol vendor right behind us and food nearby.

$195 each (which is what they cost us). Amazing value for 4 days of pure entertainment - it is not just about the cars - we are a short walk from the bikini model fashion parades (6 daily), the XXXX girls/van, display ovals/concerts and the Murray Walker Extreme Machines (which you can't get into easily without a Gold pass).

If I get desperate closer to the date and haven't sold them, I may consider selling them on a per day basis (since I am sitting in the group I can get the passes back at the end of each day).

Sooooooooooo very tempting.......reach arounds? :)

  • Nope 1

only just remembered i have most of this in the shed. want it gone this week

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 $100

r33 rear calipers,pads and rotors, only removed for brembos $150 $100

generic square sized front mount, 300 x 300 x 76mm (2.5" Outlets) $50 $20

3x r33 s2 foglight set ups, L & R black ones, and a passenger side white side $50 each $25each

r33 s2 interior (seats f & R), rear cards (drivers side has small wear $200 $100

stock airbox and snorkel with provision/cutout for front mount pipe on snorkel $80

r33 cluster, 101xxx. tacho not work so good. all else is ok $50

located north eastern suburbs,

700cc SARD injectors to suit RB26

Excellent condition, only 3500kms of use.

Injectors available NOW.

With Bosch 044 and Sard Regulator these have supported 430rwkws at Factory base fuel pressure / pump fuel.

$550 INC postage - Western Suburbs in Adelaide

For those in Adelaide fitting is available for a little extra.....

PM me

Hey guys,

Selling a 2000 model S2 Stagea. Has to be one of the cleanest, unmolested Stag's I've ever seen and has very low KM's on it! Just put another 3 months rego on it too.

Here's a rundown of the car.

-1999/2000 S2 Stagea

-LOW km's at 78,xxx

-Pear White Paint (excellent, near perfect condition!)

-Factory RWD

-17" Jap dished meshies with great tread left

-Clarion double din head unit

-Australian standards alarm (good for insurance purposes!)

This car is in crazy clean condition. Great example of an unmolested, unmodified Stagea and only one Australian owner since import. The car has been very well looked after both in Japan and in Australia.

Only $13,800 ONO (may consider swaps)

Call 0410 316 394

Located in Adelaide

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Few more things to add to my prev post...

Pillar pod and boost gauge from R32

$60

Recaro Seat Rails from a Jap 4wd... not sure what one though...

$40

Autometer Sportcomp boost gauge upto 30psi and gauge pod

$60

Pickup Banksia Park

0401 293 557 or PM me

Travis

dude ill chuck ya 40 for the gauge sport comp 1 keen?

Contribute to my track day fund.

32 gtr radiator and 32 gtr intercooler - take both for $150 or $80 each

S14 front seats with rails - $150, vg condition

S14 rear seats - $80, or take front and rear for $200

S14 standard SMIC with piping - $40 or swap for a bottle of octane booster

S14 air con condenser - $20

R34 rear strut brace - $100

R33 front rotors, freshly machined - $60

S14 front rotors, calipers and pads - $100

^^ no mine ;) so long as your not too far from me i will deliver

if you take the lot have it for $100

1) Item: Cannon IP4300 duplex printer

Item Condition: Good condition, 1 of the black ink cartridges needs replacing pronto

Contact Details: PM me or ring me 0421932750

Price: $60 firm $55

http://www.canon.com.au/ftp/pixma%20ip4300%20techsheet.pdf

2) Item: Diamondview Flatbed Scanner

Item condition: Good condition

Contact Details: PM me or ring me 0421932750

Price: $25 $20

3) Item: Pro Color Compatible ink cartridge 2x Black large and small cyan magenta and yellow and the chip reseter

Suits: PIXMA iP3600/ iP4600/ ip4700

MP540/ MP550/ MP560/ MP620

MP630/ MP640/ MP980/ MP990

MX860/ MX870

Item condition: Brand New

Contact Details: PM me or ring me 0421932750

Price: $45 $40

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FS

set of 4 Nissan 350Z Rims

they are 18x8 (245/R18)

2 Rims are in great condition the other 2 have minor gutterash cant notice it to much

5x 114.3

Have all 4 centre caps!

Bought them for my r33 didnt get the chance to fit them as i put other rims on instead

should fit Skylines 32 33 34. S15's Toyotas (camrys) and Falcons AU and up

Tyres will need replacing

$500 ono

Adelaide area

0434843400

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