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For Sale - 1996 Nissan Skyline, original condition, unmolested, body work, interior, just everything is mint condition

Please contact me via phone as i don't come on here alot, Reece 0433349400 located in the gawler area

http://www.carsales....ne=15&__Dx=mode matchany&__D=r33&silo=1011&seot=1&__sid=12CDA5CFE580&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 901&__Ns=pCar_LastModifiedDate_DateTime|1&__Qpb=1&__Ntx=mode matchallpartial&Cr=1&__Ntt=r33&trecs=81

After $14,500 or best offer, thanks

Hey all, I'm stripping the inside of my track R32 atm. If anyone wants anything let me know asap, as in, in the next couple of days (preferably 2day) otherwise its pretty much all going in the bin. I just feel bad coz it's going to waste and someone might b able to use it. Most parts I'll giveaway. Let me know what u want.

Msg me, it's easier. 0433 975 575.

Drivers seat, Back seat, parstal shelf, trims, hood lining, rear seatbelts, heater core, fan unit, boot trims, etc.

I'm keeping the passenger seat, dash and possibly the centre console and unsure on door trims yet. Everything else is pretty much up for grabs.

Cheers. :)

forsale

brand new KINCROME torque wrench

graduated 10-150ft/lbs

13.6-203.5 nm

1/2 inch drive

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Kincrome-Micrometer-Torque-Wrench-1-2-Drive-NEW-MTW150F-/320667813317?pt=AU_Hand_Tools&hash=item4aa94a85c5

same as here...

$75 braught it for when i did my rebuild but lewis engines ended up assembling it all

1993 Series 1 Rolling shell

comes with;

complete series 2 block with ancillaries

gearbox

tailshaft

cusco 2 way

half shafts

solid cradle bushes

racing gear coilovers

brand new Bosch 040 in-tank pump (2,000kms old)

regency friendly window tint

basically its complete, all you really need is an engine and you've got yourself a good looking streeter

has clean rego, not defected or anything.

Looking for $5,000 or something S chassis for swaps (defected with fruit ideally)

i might even include 3 months rego on it

LOCATED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

PICs of what it used to look like

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R33 FOR SALE ( has near no comp on cyl 3 an no turbo )

car has done 110,000klms

- will come with rb30 bottom end, series 2 with 1500 klms

-red/maroon color

-SAFC

-adjustable castor

-adjustable camber

-cradle locks

-hicas lock

-HKS drag rear coils

-super low springs with a/m shocks front ( very stiff, cant think brand off head rite now )

-skirts

-pods

-walbro fuely

-pillar mounted boost gauge

-rear wing deleted

$3800 with 17x9 5 spoke eleganze with near brand new tread or $3000 firm bring your own wheels

( would rather sell without wheels )

-can throw in GTR GUARDS AN BONNET for extra $1000

txt for pics 0459 664 269

also pics on here if click on my old topics when was selling the rimzz

Edited by PROXIMITY

Running out of time to pay for parts on hold so...

I have

2x Stanton T.60 vinyl decks with cords and slipmats (got them 2nd hand off ebay 6 months ago)

2x Ortofon Om Pro S scratch/mix cartridges with new Stanton Headshells (brand new 6 months ago)

1x Audioline 4ch mixer (dmix4sp) with cords (brand new 6 months ago)

10x jungle/drumn'bass vinyl

old pair of headphones

record cleaner

old cartridge and headshell 1x

All items in good condition only used the setup a dozen times and is now in boxes under a spare bed

All you will need is an amp and speakers, I had it hooked up to my surround sound

$580 ono

More info and pics on request

Regretful sale, help fund my mods!

Price drop $520

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hey guys, well time for a change so the car that has done me well for the past 3ish years is time to go. Been a great car, never had any problems with it.

2003 BA XT Falcon

White

196,***kms

tow bar

tinted windows

aftermarket exhaust

17" Drift R's

previous owner put a pod filter on it too

Standard otherwise.

Bad:

Brake discs need machining, bit of vibrations under brakes, which i was going to get done on next service.

Rear tyres could use replacing (not from doing skids either so dont get any ideas lol)

Headlight out and taillight out which i will try and get around to replacing before sale

Usual couple of small shopping trolley dents

Thats about it, reason for sale is i want to get a 4x4 for some off road fun so i will consider swaps for a suitable 4x4, otherwise looking for $9,900 $9000. $8500ono $8200!!!

Cheers.

Will come with 3 months rego too.

took it today for a professional clean inside and out and she came up a treat, so car now comes nice and sparkly clean if purchased soon. Here is a couple of pics i just took.

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