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PRICE DROP ON MOST ITEMS

RB25det sump $35

R33 sr2 wing needs paint $35

GTR wing no end caps needs painting $200

R33 Air Conditioning Condenser gtst 1994 $40

R33 gtst sr1 front wiper motor $30

R33 gtst sr1 rear wiper motor $35

R33 gtst sr1 climate control $40

R33 gtst fuse box and cover $20

R33 gtst sr1 brake booster and master cylinder $65

R33 gtst sr1 bonnet hinge set $15

R33 gtst overflow and washer bottle $25 for both

R33 GTST MANUAL ACCELERATOR/BRAKE/CLUTCH PEDAL SET $70

R33 gtst battery tray need painting $10

R33 manual gear shift boot/plate $20

R33 gts-t rb25det Genuine manual radiator in good working condition $45

RB25 R33 GTST SR1 CAS CAM ANGLE SENSOR AND BRACKET $55

R33 clutch master cylinder $30

R33 RB25 skyline power steering reservoir with lines $20

RB25det fuel rail $20

RB25det sr1 stock injectors all work fine but some have broken plasic ends but can replaced $25

R33 Air Conditioner Compressor with lines as seen in pic $65

r33 gtst front door speaker pods $10

RB25det sr1 aac valve $45

r33 gtst sr1 carbon bonnet $440

fiberglass vent (uncut vent) $60

pm me or 0435888239

JVC KW-AVX710 In-Car double DIN touchscreen DVD player

as new condition - everything works 100%

$400 pick up

http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?archive=true&pathId=133&modelId=MODL028304

$300 firm if sold this week

Few odds and ends for sale.

Stock s13 manifold

t25g with little to no shaft play

split dump pipe

$400 O.N.O for the lot

Unknown golf set with bag - $150

Reebok pump (court victory ii) size 12 worn twice as to small - $100

Kustom high tops size 12 worn twice - $50

Contact: 0430 362 050 or P.M

RB25 Alternator $55 SOLD

RB25 Starter Motor $50 SOLD

R33 gtst sr1 radiator fan and hub SOLD

rb25det tailshaft SOLD

sniper scuffs SOLD

gtr drag intercooler SOLD

r33 gtst front door speaker pods SOLD

R33 gts-t radiator SOLD

PRICE DROP ON MOST ITEMS

RB25det sump $35

R33 sr2 wing needs paint $35

GTR wing no end caps needs painting $180

R33 Air Conditioning Condenser gtst 1994 $40

R33 gtst sr1 front wiper motor $30

R33 gtst sr1 rear wiper motor $35

R33 gtst sr1 climate control $40

R33 gtst fuse box and cover $20

R33 gtst sr1 brake booster and master cylinder $65

R33 gtst sr1 bonnet hinge set $15

R33 gtst overflow and washer bottle $25 for both

R33 GTST MANUAL ACCELERATOR/BRAKE/CLUTCH PEDAL SET $65

R33 gtst battery tray need painting $10

R33 manual gear shift boot/plate $20

RB25 R33 GTST SR1 CAS CAM ANGLE SENSOR AND BRACKET $55

R33 clutch master cylinder $30

R33 RB25 skyline power steering reservoir with lines $20

RB25det fuel rail $20

RB25det sr1 stock injectors all work fine but some have broken plasic ends but can replaced $25

R33 Air Conditioner Compressor with lines as seen in pic $65

RB25det sr1 aac valve $45

r33 gtst sr1 carbon bonnet $440

fiberglass vent (uncut vent) $60

rb25 turbo 45v2 has a blown seal $60

R33 gtst sr1 abs unit and bracket $70

R33 gtr intercooler (corrosion on bottom)$40

Rb25det sr1 flywheel $45

R33 gtst coupe sr1 door handle's $35

R31 sr3 grill $10

R31 sr3 bits lot $15

R33 rb25 engine mount brackets(mounts are rooted as seen in pic)$35

R33 gtst light garnish $30

R33 centre interior light plus other? $25

R33 sr1 eyelids(they need prep work before paint) $15

PICS http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/364044-shed-clean-out/

pm me or 0435888239

Will post at buyers expense

Dave

Items:

full 4 door skyline gts25t body kit. brand new not fitted at all front bar side skirts and rear bar

Item Condition:

brand new

Extra Info:

bought brand new from viva garage selling due to unwanted police attention and need the cash. the kit can be viewed on viva garage site its a type 4 full kit

Contact Details:

contact me on 0432280047 message only due to phone being a pain.

Price and price conditions:

$700 or near offer or offer something to swap cheers.

My R34 GTR is for sale check out the following link.

http://www.carsales....13899&__Ntt=r34

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/369187-r34-gtr-1999-v-spec-for-sale-sa/page__p__5885164#entry5885164

The car is in excellent condition and has always being garaged. All the servicings have being done as required with a log book. The car was tuned at Mildern Automotive and made 276 rwKw on a Mainline dyno at 16psi. Only held back by the stock turbos.

AV input so you can plug in you DVD Player or Phone and it will display on the Screen and the audio will play through the car stereo system.

GTR Floor mats Front & Rear but the Carpet is Brand new under the floor mats.

The car has $30,000 of Extras including many NISMO items, as follows

NISMO Supper Copper mix Twin Plate Clutch,

NISMO High Flow Fuel Pump,

NISMO Front Bumper,

NISMO Oil Cooler,

NISMO MFD Version II (G-Meter, Lap Timer, 2 Bar Boost Gauge, Laptop Hook up),

NISMO White 320km Dash (Changed at 55,000Km Car total is 75,000Km),

NISMO Air Flow Meters,

N1 Water Pump,

NISMO Low opening Thermostat,

NISMO Timing Belt,

NISMO Clutch, Brake and Throttle Pedals,

NISMO Oil Air Separator,

Kakimoto N1 Full Dual Exhaust,

HKS Hard Piping,

HKS Racing PODS,

Lightened Flywheel,

BBS RGR Diamond Black Wheels 18x9.5,

Kuhmo KU36 Tyres,

ARC Sway Bars Front & Rear,

Bilstein Suspension,

Project Mu Brake Lines Front & Rear,

Project Mu SCR-PRO 2 Piece Slotted Front Brake Rotors,

HDI RS-SPEC 4" Intercooler,

Oil Filter Relocated,

Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Stopper,

Digital Wide Band O2 Sensor,

880cc Injectors,

Power FC with Hand Controller,

Blitz Daul SBC Boost Contoller,

Custom Air / Water Bleed System (Swell Pot, Header Tank),

Spitfire Coil Packs,

High Flow Metal CATS,

Koyorad Radiator,

1KG fire extinguisher,

Tinited Windows,

I have most of the Stock parts and they can be sold with the car if the buyer wants.

I also have a Brand new set of Garrett 2860-5 turbos, Genuine R34 full engine gasket kit, ARP Exhaust manifold studs, nuts, washers and a complete set of turbo studs, nuts and a ATI 1000Hp Super Balancer. All of the items can be negotiated in to the price of the car.

Call me any time on 0401 469 148

Price $53,500

R33 GTR V-spec original bumper

This is genuine GTR V spec front bumper, just bottom being fibre glass. Need to sale it cause i dont own an skyline anymore and need it gone due to need more space at my garage. No crazy offer thanks, cause this is good product. Not junk.

Price: 700aud

Phone: 0402 93 5588

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