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selling for a mate,

r33 rb25 gearbox from a completely standard car he wrecked 104xxxkms on the clock $900 o.n.o

r34 2dr doors complete, motors glass $180 each

34 door trims $45 each

34 tail lights $150

boot lid with gtt spoiler $150

34 radiator $80

34 rear bar $150

34 bonnett $250

all parts from a black 2dr

may have other parts for 34 so ask if u need somthing

pm or text me on 0415 23 23 97, located in mansfield pk south australia.

Stripped my interior/boot and air con in the 32 (2dr). Have literally a pile of stuff here. Make an offer :)

Items:

All aircon gear, heater core, fans, under dash pieces. climate control unit, stereo side brackets, also back seats, a set of floor mats, boot trims, door cards, hicas, random bits.

Item Condition:

condition variable, most are good though

Contact Details:

sms - 0421666424

Price and price conditions:

make an offer on all parts, first in gets them, otherwise they're going in the bin

Edited by Sammy B

Items:

Item 1 - Front Strut Brace Cusco OS Type Suit R33

Item 2 - Standard RB25DET S2 Injectors On Rail

Item Condition:

Item 1 - Very Good Condition

Item 2 - Very Good Condition

Reason For Sale

Items No Longer Needed Bcoz Of Engine Build Up So Parts Have Been Upgraded To Suit New Setup PM For Pictures

Contact Details:

Call Or Sms Me On 0401409575

Price and price conditions:

Item 1 - $120ono

Item 2 - $120ono

Edited by R334door(s2)

33GTR Gearbox

Mint Condition

To save the bullshit $800 FIRM

  • Therefore: no CRUNCHY CRUNCHY or GRINDY GRINDY!
  • Takes push type clutch
  • Not sure where shifter is
  • Includes front drive shaft free!

Pick up in Glynde 0413739644

hey guys im after a cheap track car to get started down there,

preferably a s13 or a 180, ca18det or sr20det. (maybe r31) but show me what ya got anyway

price range im looking at is 2k to 4k

car does not have to be road rego'd but id much prefer the car to be rego'd so i can get to work after i sell my car :D

cheers fellas! just throw us a hola n show me what ya got, cheers blokes

20 inch by 9" and 10" Moven GR5 staggered wheels and tyres, stretched tyres. Too wide for sedans.

Fronts are:

20x9, +40mm offset

Achilles 225-35-20 tyres (stretch fitment)

70% tread remaining

Rears are:

20x10, +20mm offset

Nexxen 245-35-20 tyres (stretch fitment)

50% tread remaining

These alloys have about 1 inch more dish than the fronts.

5x114.3 stud pattern, HAMANN centre caps

Cost $4000 brand new, want $1500 firm... or will consider swap for something similar looking with less offset (not interested in tempe bling or commodore style wheels thanks)

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Edited by Trick V35

Got full set of stock rotors, still got fair bit of meat on them, front more so than rears and bendix ultimates to go all round also with meat left.

Good for track day backups etc.

$70 ono need them gone

Pm me

Got full set of stock rotors, still got fair bit of meat on them, front more so than rears and bendix ultimates to go all round also with meat left.

Good for track day backups etc.

$70 ono need them gone

Pm me

what are they from? may be keen

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