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LOCATED NEAR MITCHAM IN SA

TYRES

ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS

16"

2x 205/55 - Mismatched pair - 50% tread - $40

2x 205/55 - Mismatched pair - 60% tread - $50

2x 205/55 - Nexen - 60% tread - $60

17"

2x 205/50 - Mismatched Pair - 80% tread - $70

2x 215/45 - Mismatched Pair - 60% tread - $60

2x 245/45 - Michelin/Firestone (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $60

19"

2x 255/30 - Advan Neova AD08 - 60% tread - $110

WHEELS

Info:

Set of Rays Engineering/Volk Racing - Challenge Wheels, Genuine, no copy shit here, white with red inners. (Made in Japan)

Specs:

5x 114.3 Stud Pattern

17x8" +32 -- 235/45 Tyres (60% tread)

17x9" +35 -- 255/40 Tyres (70% tread)

Fit overs big calipers

Condition:

Great condition, a few scratches here and there, but good overall.

Price:

$950

Pics:

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Info:

Pair of STERN Wheels (Made in Japan)

Specs:

5 - 114.3 Stud Pattern

17x8" +32 -- 235/45 Tyres (60% tread)

Fit overs big calipers

Condition:

A few scratches here and there, but good overall.

Price:

$200

Pics:

(one on the left)

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PARTS

WRECKING BOTH R32 and R33's, post in here or PM me what you're after. a few specific parts:

TRUST GREDDY gear knob: $50

DE-CAT (gutted standard cat) suit nissan: $70

R33:

R33 GTR Rear Strut brace (fits all R33's): $90

RB25 S1 AFM: $100

R33 Brakes, uprights and hubs (complete) - $800

R33 front Upper control arms - $70ea

R33 Upper control arms/Traction arms - $50ea

R32

3" Straight Through Exhaust (from dump back) - $250

RB20 AFM: $100

R32 GTR grill: $140

Whiteline 22mm Solid Rear Sway Bar (+links): $150

REINFORCED Rear Subframe - Reinforced and Solid mounted/Lifted(improves strength, rigidity and roll centre) - $200

Front Sway Bar - $40ea

Front Complete upper control arm assembly's including bracket and king pin bearing - $100ea -- PICS PICS

Front Camber Arms - $40ea -- PICS

Rear Traction arms - $35ea -- PICS PICS

Rear Camber arms - $35ea -- PICS

Rear Hub Uprights - $100ea -- PICS PICS

Rear Complete Uprights - $70ea

Rear Toe Rods (non-hicas) - $40ea -- PICS

Door (drivers side), 2door (coupe), silver with few scratches - $50ea

Drive-shafts - $50ea

Stock Clutches, 1 half warn, one fair bit more warn - $30 and $70

For sale r33 gtst series 2 97'

Full trust exhaust with high flow cat and xforce dump

Tien coilovers ( right rear has slight nock but these are rebuildable)

Front mount

Everything else fairly standard

Needs a bit of love 100,000km service as belt sometimes squeals

Looking for 9k think that is a reasonable price

Need it gone ASAP contact me on 0401475561

Cheers

Hey guys, got the harnesses out of my old 31 here doing nothing and could use the money to finish getting stuff ready for G1 in a couple of weeks.

Sparco Harness - $100

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Monza Harness - $70

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Also still have the intercooler core fom the 31 too - $70!!

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FS VS HSV Enhnaced Caprice V8 185 kw

Leather,cd, sub, amps,Lowered springs and shocks,Shimmed lsd,Rebuilt gearbox,Freshly serviced leads plugs oil filters.vy ss Wheels with new Tyres allround,New centre tailshaft bearing,Towbar

$8000 ono

will swap stag, aristo cash either way

Cheap Parts!!!!

need to clear our garage due to selling r33

3 inch sports exhaust w/ Jasma $100!! (not negotiable)

Has minor holes and needs to be welded to re-inforce particular areas. Hence the cheap price. muffler is rattling probably would need to be replaced

R33 Hand Brake and cable $40

R33 (guessing front 2) stock suspension and springs $40. great for regency passing defects

R33 orange stock indicators $5

R33 rear passenger tail light cover $5

R33 Rear seat belt buckles $5 for both

R33 non turbo manual speedo $40 with white dial faces 168000kms

R33 Auto turbo speedo $40 109000 (Dont think rev guage is working)

R33 Rear garnish series 2 white $30

R33 Washer bottle $5

R33 Rear passenger pod white $10

R33 Series 2 grille stock $40 (been slightly cut doesnt affect anything)

R33 Series 2 front driver fog/indicator assembly (No cover) $20

txt me and i will MMS you a picture. sorry my computer wont let me upload the pictures of thes items

0435995607

Abandoning the dream of building my low mount monster so these have to go

Hypertune single 102mm throttle body and plenum new $1500

six boost steam pipe low mount manifolds with ic pipe $500 used

sard 1000cc injectors used less than 10k $500

rb26 head with valves no cams will come with rocker and timing belt covers suit recond $400

monster twin entry cooler twin 60mm inlet 100mm outlet 140mm core has arc badge but cant be certain $1000

HKS GT RS turbos unknown kms but minimal shaft play one has a broken stud $1500

rb26 engine loom $100

Injector plate $100

Nismo afms used $500

hicas lock bar new $80

ARP headstuds for RB26 new but have been out of the plastic $250

Pm or 0411196595 cheers Scott

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RB25det sump $30

R33 sr2 wing needs paint $30

R33 gtst sr1 front wiper motor $30

R33 gtst sr1 rear wiper motor $35

R33 gtst sr1 bonnet hinge set $15

R33 RB25 skyline power steering reservoir with lines $20

RB25det sr1 stock injectors all work fine but some have broken plasic ends but can replaced $20

RB25det sr1 aac valve $40

fiberglass vent (uncut vent) $50

R33 gtst sr1 abs unit and bracket $60

Rb25det sr1 flywheel $40

R33 gtst coupe sr1 door handle's $30

R31 sr3 grill $10

R31 sr3 bits lot $15

R33 rb25 engine mount brackets(mounts are rooted as seen in pic)$25

R33 gtst light garnish $30

R33 centre interior light plus other? $25

R33 turbo oil drain pipe $10

rb25det sr1 crankshaft(pulled from running engine with 80k and only 10psi stock turbo) $70

r33 horns $10

Nismo muffler 2.75mm inlet with 4.5inch tip $100 plus rear section that suits r33 free with muffler

RB hard oil turbo line $25 (not sure if its rb20 or rb25)

RB hard water turbo line 1 $25 rb20 rb25?

RB turbo hard water line 2 $25 rb20 rb25?

R33 gtst window wiper set $ 15

R33 gtst sr1 passenger side electric window switch and loom $45

R33 gtst sr1 2door seat belts complete $50

R33 gtst sr1 air con units that sit behind the dash, heater cores $90

RB20 RB25 Coil Pack Mounting Brackets(might be some bolts missing) $20

vr v6 commodore sedan fuel sender and pump(pulled from running) $40

r33 boot latch with plug $20

R33 boot and fuel lever $15

R31 1989 oz spec bonnet latch and lever $10

R33 a/c receiver,drier sensor $30

rb25det fuel modulator with bracket$25

R33 rear window $70

R33 stereo brackets $20

R33 sr1 dash trim(needs a clean and paint) $40

R31 sr3 4door window wiper and headlight indicator switch stalk(in good working condition) $25

r33 sr1 bonnet in primer$100 has a small dent(can send pics)

R31 oz spec sr3 89 dash painted in black with the correct die paint and half day preping the dash(hard to scratch but if you do, the die paint can be touched up with out a trace. The dash pad is still in stock brown but in good condition. what you see in the pics is what you get. Only selling as im going custom dash for track car. Items are a bit dusty as they have been sitting in my shed $40

R33 gtst false rear wall $20

RB25det stock dump on black vht $20

R33 gtst rear bar, will need small repair $25

r33 gtst sr1 power window motor regulator passenger side $70

R33 gtst rb25det hicas computer $50

ARP rb25 Exhaust Manifold Kit new never used $100

R33 bonnet in black primer has a small bend in lip $50( can get pic)

R31 1989 sr3 front calipers( pulled from running car but have been sitting for 3 years) $20

Rb25det sr1 cas with bracket $50

R33 GTST MANUAL ACCELERATOR/BRAKE/CLUTCH PEDAL SET $50

I have r33 interiour parts, pm for what you after

pm me or sms 0435 888 239

Will post at buyers expense

Dave

Blitz EBC boost controller $300

5stud 25mm spacers $100 ( pair only ) for the noobs whom ask

Cusco S13 rear strut brace $120

Whiteline front s13 brace $100

brand new Sr turbo front rotors $120

plz Pm me ! located South of adelaide

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Pivot Speed Meter-V - $60

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Trust Airinx Air filter - $40

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Stewart Warner Maximuim Perfomance Boost Gauge 25psi $50

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NEO Engine cover - it's been painted red and carbon fibre strips attached. Not my thing, but might be yours. I'd happily trade it for an unmolested example. $40

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