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s1/2 r33 rb25det head for sale, rebuilt 7000kms ago have receipts, motor has done rings so replacing it with a neo 6 and selling off the bits.

Head is very clean, turns over by hand fine, all valves look fine.

call Roland on <removed> or PM me on here.

F.S

R32 GTR 93

DEFECTED

NEEDS NEW TYRES, SIDE INDICATORS, HORN, WINDSCREEN WIPER RUBBER,

125XXX KM

260KWATW GOT DYNO SHEET

MINES COMPUTER & AIRFOW METRES.

CAR IS DEFECTED AND I DONT HAVE THE TIME OR MONEY TO GET IT OFF . I NEED THE CASH ASAP THIS IS WHY IM SELLING THE CAR CHEAPPPPPPPPP,

BODY IS STRAIGHT AND ENGINE COMPRESSION IS EXCELLENT, ANY CHECKS ON THE CAR IS WELCOMED. BODY IS A LIL ROUGH AS IT WAS A BACKYARD SPRAY JOB

FIRST WITH CASH GETS IT I AM NOT HOLDING IT FOR ANYONE, NEED TO SELL BY THIS WEEK.

8K FIRM

0468931301

F.S

R32 GTR 93

DEFECTED

NEEDS NEW TYRES, SIDE INDICATORS, HORN, WINDSCREEN WIPER RUBBER,

125XXX KM

260KWATW GOT DYNO SHEET

MINES COMPUTER & AIRFOW METRES.

CAR IS DEFECTED AND I DONT HAVE THE TIME OR MONEY TO GET IT OFF . I NEED THE CASH ASAP THIS IS WHY IM SELLING THE CAR CHEAPPPPPPPPP,

BODY IS STRAIGHT AND ENGINE COMPRESSION IS EXCELLENT, ANY CHECKS ON THE CAR IS WELCOMED. BODY IS A LIL ROUGH AS IT WAS A BACKYARD SPRAY JOB

FIRST WITH CASH GETS IT I AM NOT HOLDING IT FOR ANYONE, NEED TO SELL BY THIS WEEK.

8K FIRM

0468931301

Ohh and you can't legally sell a defected car in SA.

you can but it needs to be sold as a wreck.. as you cant legally transfer rego into your name which means you dont "own" the vehicle.

i bought a defect car, then sold it, guy who bought it got caught speeding and as i could transfer it into my name the cops came after me, then i said i sold it so they went after him, but fined me for selling and buying it.

Contact: 0402 902 759

Location: Adelaide

R34 Parts

Door cards $150

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Turbo Back Exhaust , standard dump, 3" front, cat, 3" catback with cannon and 4" tip $450

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R34 Passengers guard $150

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R34 Rear Seat $80

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Glove Box $50

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Complete Boot Interior, Mat, Side panels, Black plastics $150

KYB Buzz Spec Suspension, damper adjustable $500

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Front Reo $150

R34 Bonnet $300

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Front strut brace $100

Rear parcel shelf $50

Dash + Airbag $200

Interior rear quater panels, Pair $100

ECU cover $30

R34 Brakes

Front and Rear

Calipers and Rotors

$650

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Dash Cluster $80

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Zenon Headlights pair $900

Front Lower Control Arms pair $175

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Standard Intercooler $130

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S13 SR20 Blacktop Power FC with hand controller. Can be converted to redtop S13 SR20. $850

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GCG Highflow turbo $1000

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R33 Diff $150

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R32 Cat back exhaust $300

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R32 Turbo $100

4x Bridgestone Playz 245/45/18 $150

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17" x 7.5" +30 pair $50

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S14/R33 Steering wheel $220

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R32 GTS-T Steering Wheel

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Apexi ECV $200

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Boost Gauge $50

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Steering wheel 80mm of "dish" $70

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Nardi Wheel $220 Each

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Steering wheel bought from Japan in late '08 $100

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Nardi Wheel $220

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Turbo time with loom from a 32

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FIRENZA 245/40/18 pair $120

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5 Stud none type M Wheels from R32 GTS-T, 2 with brilliant tyres, 2 are bald $150

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Sparco Wheel x 4, All tyres are of no use, 17"X7.5 $150

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Any 34 owners interested in a rear strut brace? I have this: http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18327&cat=394&page=1

Its brand new, only test fitted by previous owner, then sat in my shed. Paid full retail for it, they are on special with JustJap for $75 + post, come and pick it up for $80!

Contact: 0402 902 759

Location: Adelaide

R34 Parts

Door cards $150

sdc12044h.th.jpg

Turbo Back Exhaust , standard dump, 3" front, cat, 3" catback with cannon and 4" tip $450

sdc12045l.th.jpg

sdc12046bm.th.jpg

R34 Passengers guard $150

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R34 Rear Seat $80

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Glove Box $50

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Complete Boot Interior, Mat, Side panels, Black plastics $150

KYB Buzz Spec Suspension, damper adjustable $500

sdc12056.th.jpg

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sdc12059.th.jpg

Front Reo $150

R34 Bonnet $300

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Front strut brace $100

Rear parcel shelf $50

Dash + Airbag $200

Interior rear quater panels, Pair $100

ECU cover $30

R34 Brakes

Front and Rear

Calipers and Rotors

$650

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Brings tears to my eyes seeing my old 34 in pieces :'( Any chance you have the speakers man??

Fund my rebuild peeps!

R33 GTR REAR strut brace, $130.

R33 GTR REAR swaybar, $60.

Standard R33 GTS-t swaybars - front and rear - $30 each.

PAIR of 5x114.3 rims, still plenty of meat on the tyres, white, 5-spoke, gutter rash but decent offset. Perfect for skidding. 17x8 I believe. $250

RB20DET reflashed to suit Series 2 RB25DET w/ 12psi, cooler and exhaust $120

Also EOI - Genuine Bride Zeta II on Genuine R33 Bride rail, worn on drivers side bolster but seat is still perfectly usable $450.

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Edited by Bridgy

Hey, stripped the last of the R32 (2dr). All these bits are $5 each. Come get em or they're goin to the dump. :)

All gotta go

Msg anytime: 0421666324

Sam

Is that the entire boot trim?

Anyone want my AIM Mychron Light lap timer.

Bought it second hand about 12 months ago and haven't used it but since i don;t have a running car at the moment it's probably more important that i get my car running than have a $300 lap timer sitting on my shelf.

Price $300

Cost me $350

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