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Pair of Nitto's for sale. still plenty of runs left in them.. get ready for the strip to finnaly open up and use them. 275/40/17 fit on all skylines and s14. sshould fit on stags too.

looking at $300 for them.

Cheers

Matt

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R33_GTRV, on 17 August 2011 - 09:43 AM, said:

For Sale following items which i purchased but never got around to installing. Due to defects I have changed my mind on what i want to do with the car so this stuff needs to go.

Sard 600cc injectors $500 ONO

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Apexi Power FC with hand controller (suit R32/R33 RB26DETT) 1000$ ONO

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hi a mate of mine might be intrested in the fc is it new or second hand.

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

as new condition - everything works 100% - includes box and everything that comes standard

$400

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

$300 firm! I just bought a new graphics card and need to recoup the money ASAP :thumbsup:

Forsale

Rays volk ce28n in bronze

19x10.5 +12 suit gtr!

With triangle rubber 90% 265/35/19 or 275 cant quite remember.

$4100

R34 gtr apexi weldina cat back

Mint!!!

$1300

R34 gtr power fc With controller

$850

Power fc boost control unit $270

Blue rays wheel nuts with lock key (brand new)

$100

R34 gtr cams 276 9.1 no headwork req hks items!

$550

Os giken cam gears. Used for a tune then pulled off.

$300

R34 gtr greddy type r coilovers. Bottom adjuster, dampner, spring tension, with c spanners. veryyy good nick

$800

0400099986 or pm :)

the coilovers wil fit r33 gtr right... if so wat time are u available tomoz to inspect?

u have my number in pm

found out they will fit, put me first in line to inspect today/tomoz... keen as

may take cam gears also as my hks 1s were just stolen brand new in box grrr

Edited by kh6gtr

Item:

HKS F-ConV ecu

Fuel & ignition timing.

Item Condition:

Good, removed from a running 33

Extra Info:

The word, tuned to 250kw other info unknown.

I think it's a piggy back setup, suss the cables.

Contact Details:

0407 862 902. Brad

Adelaide.

Price:

$100

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Parts for sale

Bomex bumper r33 burgundy $100

Front fenders burgundy $150 for both

Rear bumper burgundy $100

Headlights r33 s1 $100

Rear lights white mint condition $100

R33 doors with windows mirrors mint $250

Bonnet catch with cable lever etc $100

Roh adrenaline 17in wheels 2 with good tyres $250

More to come pm interest

kx250f 07 full forged motor all new suspension nearly every after market mod has been done! need to sell used in 2 times in the last year then last time i stuffed my knee, started every 3 weeks, 4200 firm come with spare motor ect( hasnt been raced)

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Free to a r30 lovers home!!!

MR/HR 30 bonnet in flat black!

rear bumper bar!

front grille

filler panel for front bumper

power steering set up with steering rack

Good condition dash pad (no cracks!!)

DR30 instrument dash and MR30 one as well!!

DR30 front seats with stock rails in black with grey/white trim $20 for both!!!

very cool seats and perfectly legal.

located in warradale near the bay come and get them because I have a house inspection coming next week!!!

cheers, troy. 0420 734 794 :cheers:

Forsale

Rays volk ce28n in bronze

19x10.5 +12 suit gtr!

With triangle rubber 90% 265/35/19 or 275 cant quite remember.

$4100

R34 gtr apexi weldina cat back

Mint!!!

$1300

R34 gtr power fc With controller

$850

Power fc boost control unit $270

Blue rays wheel nuts with lock key (brand new)

$100

R34 gtr cams 276 9.1 no headwork req hks items!

$550

Os giken cam gears. Used for a tune then pulled off.

$300

R34 gtr greddy type r coilovers. Bottom adjuster, dampner, spring tension, with c spanners. veryyy good nick

$800

0400099986 or pm :)

Coil overs and boost unit sold!

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