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Hi, some bits and pieces to get rid of;

  • Brand new, still in sealed packet one set of "LED Technologies" Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reflector lights, retail for $80 - Asking $70 bucks ono
  • As new electric winch, it has only been function tested to see if it works, never pulled a car/boat etc, comes with everything in the pic(Winch, 5m power cable, 2.9m remote switch lead, manual crank handle, and removable mounting bracket) plus instruction manual. this is rated at the following, rolling weight = Max 4310KG, Marine = Max 3850KG, and dead-weight pulling = 1360KG. For use on Boat and car trailers, Retail at Repco is over $200 - Asking $160 bucks ono
  • Chest webbing, only used in the field a couple for weekends, could do with a little touch up stitching, otherwise it tip top condish, not faded/all velcro works etc, fits medium to beer gut size dude, cant remember what i paid for it but asking $120 bucks ono
  • 38mm Tial copy external wastegate, used, comes as pictured, no gaskets/flanges - $50 bucks ono
  • an open R200 diff with a rear hat to suit s13, six bolt, 4.37 ratio - $120 bucks ono, i need a 5 bolt/s13 rear hat diff, let me know if you have one to swap, maybe you need to get off defect? Cash adjustment negotiable of cours an open R200 diff with a rear hat to suit s13, six bolt, 4.37 ratio - $120 bucks ono, i need a 5 bolt/s13 rear hat diff, let me know if you have one to swap, maybe you need to get off defect? Cash adjustment negotiable of course

Please contact me by phone, i'm not on SAU often so wont get PMs.

Cheers.

Ben, 0401 337 481

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Few RB25 parts left over from a recent engine swap, they're all from a S2 engine unless otherwise stated.

CAS - $50

new headgasket $80

clutch fan $40

new exhaust manifold to head gasket $40

injectors and rail $80

s1 ecu $50

injector loom $40

throttle body with tps $40

r32(?) radiator $40

25det block (water/oil/sensors still attached) - 2 pistons damaged $250

Adjustable FPR $60 (I was told it was a nismo item but there is no brand/model/serial as far as i can see to identify)

PM enquiries.

Few RB25 parts left over from a recent engine swap, they're all from a S2 engine unless otherwise stated.

CAS - $50

new headgasket $80

clutch fan $40

new exhaust manifold to head gasket $40

injectors and rail $80

s1 ecu $50

injector loom $40

throttle body with tps $40

r32(?) radiator $40

25det block (water/oil/sensors still attached) - 2 pistons damaged $250

Adjustable FPR $60 (I was told it was a nismo item but there is no brand/model/serial as far as i can see to identify)

PM enquiries.

keen on the radiator but need to know if its r32 or not. does it have a fan shroud? measure the height for me if you can mate

Standard R33 Diff $150 (Stock LSD)

Standard R32 4.3 ABS Diff $150 (Stock LSD)

R33 Front S1 Red Bumper $50

235/45/17 Neuton tyres 95% left, still has the little knobbly bits. $200 for the pair

R33 Front crossmember $30

R33 Steering rack $30

R33 Power steering pump, non hicas $30

R33 Power steering reservoir $30

R33 Doors, have both drivers and passengers, $50 each

R34 Drivers door with pin dent, $50

S13/180 Fuel tank + cradle + aftermarket fuel pump $50

PM if you want anything, Cheers.

Few things for sale,

ISC R32 rear camber arms (I think they're for ceffy's also) - Brand new, bought to put on street car but then decided to sell the car and never ended up putting them on. $150

R32 drivers side Airvent. - Cut inner fins to fit gauge inside and allow the ability to move it around and point exactly to drivers view. $15

RB20 Clutch, unknown brand. - I bought a new 32 for track only, never drove it and bought a new clutch for it. Assumed it was gonna b standard. $100

Also, Greddy full auto turbo timer (like new, in black). (with handbrake sensor and speed sensor as security). plus wiring harness for R32. $40

Razo turbo timer, $10

Please sms or call 0433 975 575 coz I dont go on SAU as often now.

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moving house in the next 2 months so cleaning up all my stuff i have lying around from wrecking cars over the years

if there is something you need that's not listed pm me i might have it (NO INTERIOR PARTS)

r34 boot lid with gtt wing $180

r34 2dr tail lights $100

r34 clutch fan $50

r34 neo cover $30

r34 stock intercooler core $70

r34 alternator $50

r34 air con compressor $50

r34 cross over pipe with b.o.v $50

r34 rear bar (no reverse lights) $80

r34 front guards in primer $130 each

r34 manual dash cluster $100

r34 2dr passenger door $150

r34 2dr drivers door $150

r34 gtt bonnet $200

r34 rear quarter panels $100 pair

r33 s1 type m front bar $100

r33 s1 front reo $50

r33 s2 boot lid with wing $60

r33 clutch fan $50

r33 side mount core $30

r33 alternator $50

r33 turbo elbow $30

r33 nismo clear side indicators $30

located in western suburbs s.a pm or text only 0415 23 23 97

have had my car up for sale for a while now. Somebody make me a decent offer and i'll consider it.

Link is in my sig.

just installed Tein MonoFlex's

3 months rego

118,000kms on car

90,000kms on engine

runs like a dream

new front tyres on order

Gizzmo Dual Stage Shift Light - $130 $100

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R32GTR Rear Brakes $250 $200 - Brake ducts / genuine nissan rotors / Endless Pads / braided lines / rebuilt calipers excellent condition

RB26 ACL Head Gasket - used but good condition and REUSABLE. $100 $80

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SARD 700cc Injectors (RB26) $550

Price drop

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