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I gots a set of 4 R34 GTT rims, and 4 S14 rims.

Gtt rims could use a powdercoat and the tyres are average. take them for $400

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Set of 4 S14 rims with great condish tyres, take them for $400 also!

No pics, but same as:

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pick up in Salisbury North

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

Front 17x8+35 with bridgestone er3000 215 45 17 approximately 50% tread

Rears 17x9+38 with crappy 235 45 17 tyres

Being second hand rims they have some gutter rash

$500

2-Pair of SSR Integral A1

5x114.3

16x7+44

no tyres

$100

3-Pair of wantanbe style rims

15x8

5x114.3

with a pair of brand new yokohama 225 50 15

$220

Contact via PM

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complete S14a running gear package, sr20 turbo engine, gearbox, loom ecu

urgent sale $2200 complete

currently still in car running, car has slight front hit removing running gear as car will be used for track and possibly running a rb set up :)

please email me at [email protected] if interested thatnks

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

they are 18" 235/40/R18 and are 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 make offer

0434843400 or pm

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want gone!

Whiteline rear camber bush kit for rear r33 KCA347

not needed as i have adjustable arms. provides +.75 camber.

brand new in bag,

http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail.php?part_number=KCA347

$100ono

Full set of Pirelli P-Zero Nero's

Fronts: 215/40r17 - over 80% tread left

Rears: 235/40r17 - 50% left (maybe more)

They came off my clubman which is live rear axle so they have zero camber wear, and they did a very good job of putting down over 200rwkw in a sub 700kg car - only removed to put on some really sticky rubber - r888's and RA-1s in preperation for some track stuff.

Located in Greenacres

$250.

Item: Nissan R34 Skyline GT (Non-Turbo)

Year: 2000

KM's: 104,xxx

Transmission: Automatic

Location: Adelaide

Registration: SA, till mid June

Contact: 0402 902 759

Price: $11,490

Absolutely immaculate inside and outside and 100% standard. Pictures speak for themselves so please look closely as this is a brilliant example of an R34 non turbo skyline.

Never thrashed and always looked after, this car show very little sings of wear and tear and would suit somebody that is after a clean and unmodified example.

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Brand new AU thermo fan setup with shroud modded

To fit stock RB rad.

They won't fit my cef with 52mm rad as the rad support is closer

Than skyline/sil

Just want back what u paid $150

Pm or 0422200780

Items:

Have for sale a 1993 EB XR8 Falcon

Item Condition:

Over the last year I have done the following:

- New Pedders shocks all round.

- New ball joints

- New steering rack

- New cat back Lukey exhaust

Features the following:

- CD/MP3 head unit

- 17 inch BA Falcon rims with good tyres

- Towbar

- Tinted windows

- Limited slip diff

- Superlow king springs (that have been checked and passed by the police for legal height)

This is a great car and am only selling due to financial issues, would love to keep it buy can't at this stage. Rego is until 6th of May. There are a few dings and small amounts of rust, but nothing structural, mainly cosmetic. Makes a great daily, tow car, track car, basically whatever you want to use it for.

Contact Details:

Mobile: 0411433217

Email: [email protected]

Not on here much, so feel free to call or email anytime with questions.

Price and price conditions:

$5,500 or swaps and cash to make up the difference.

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>>>> HKS EVC 5 <<<<

got this in my car but im gonna go back to adjustable actuator

LCD doesn't light up but i think its because i haven't wired the power for it up correctly

comes with everything you need to have it running

$400 or swap for other after market electronics

pic:

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2000 Nissan Elgrand - Highway Star edition

VQ35DE engine - 3.5 litre V6 4 spd auto

Hks exhaust - 18 inch alloys - Lowered - Electric rear sunroof(tilt and slide) manual front sunroof

Dual Zone air cond - Twin 7 inch Factory monitors - CD stacker - Av input

Electric tailgate and side door closer - Reverse camera - Xenon Headlights

Electric compass - Electric curtains - Rotating front and center seat - Picnic table centre console

Very fun standout van, registered as a campervan, would make excellent tradies van or promo vehicle

Licensed for 3 passengers, all rear seats can be removed very easily. child restraints are fitted.

Could easily be registered as 8 seater, all seatbelts available with purchase

Also have the option of 16 inch stock wheels if you don't like the 18inch rims.

vehicle available for viewing at anytime, located 45min south of Adelaide

Phone 0423 10 11 10 or 0422 528 616

$16,999.00

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