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hi all

these were off my T51 kai and no longer needed. ideal for dyno days drags and show and shines. size to fit onto turbo is 90mm probably too big for turbo's around the place:)but worth a shot.

looking for $50 for both.

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So FS

180sx front vertex bar mint conditon in yellow hifill primer $150

180sx 25mm Widednd front guards heavy GD quality $150 (small damage pm me)

180sx side skirts little ruff nothing serious $80

180sx/s13 rear coilovers non height adjust $250

180 sr intake pipe ??? $30

180sx driver headlight motor and eye lid (NO LIGHT) $50

R32 GTR Front brakes $250

R32 GTR front and rear interior panels excelent condition ! $300

r32 GTR/GTS-4 Rear cradle complete $600

R32 coupe passenger seat mint condition $50

R32 4 door interior most bits avaliable

R32 4 door rear bar $100

R32 4 door Tailights $150

R32 5 stud rear hubs and knuckle with shafts $250

R32 rear 25mm widend guards $150

R33 Rb25 Engine mounts $80

R33 Gtr spoiler $200

R33 centere console

Push type clutch slave $50

R34 power steering pump 78ks $100

R34 Auto converter & flex plate $50

Need the Guards, skirts and boot trim gone ASAP as parents are complaining about room in the shed

For Sale R32 bits from a 2 Door

. R32 - Vented Fibregalss Front Guards in Gunmetal Grey. In pretty good condition. RH Guard has part of a Fibreglass GTR N1 kit on it and is sikaflexed on. $200ono for the pair.

. R32 2 Door - Fibreglass Side Skirts In Gunmetal Grey. Not the best condition. RH skirt is GTR N1 Style & LH Skirt is Type M. $20ono for the pair.

. R32 GTST - Front Indicators painted but look awsome on a dark color car. $60ono

. R32 GTST 2 Door - LH & RH boot Trim. $10

Or take the lot for $270. Feel free to come and have a look at the parts.

. Garrett 2530 with HKS .64 Exhaust housing. Turbo came off my rb20det, unsure of Km's on the turbo. Price Drop

Turbo came off my rb20, was making 184.4rwkw on 12 or 14psi can't remember exactly

Turbo does not come with compressor housing, oil or water lines but comes with a Stock rb25 actuator.

I'm no expert on turbos but I suspect the shaft has more than usual freeplay. Turbo does not blow any smoke.

Some slight damage to compressor wheel

Feel free to inspect the turbo and see what you think.

Unsure of what the turbo is worth so i'll say $380 - $280ono

. Greedy Adjustable BOV with RB adaptor plate and gasket between bov and plate $60ono SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Feel free to come and have a look at the parts.

Located southern suburbs but I work in Wayville so I can bring parts to work for you to look at. PM or txt for further info 0433 522 234

Pick Up only but am willing to meet you somewhere

I will swap everything (except BOV as it's sold) for a Genuine R32 GTR N1 (or non N1) Front bar in good condition and any color but would prefer Gunmetal.

Pics for body parts and turbo are on Page 365 in Post 7283

Cheers Tim

RB25 S2 parts. PM ENQUIRIES.

CAS - $50

injectors and rail $80

injector loom $40

throttle body with tps $40

Nismo Adjustable FPR $60

Standard front rotors $40

Gutted cat - $40

S15 Sidemount Intercooler - $50

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S15 Airbox - $50

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3" 1.2m long straight exhaust pipe with 2 bolt flange, made by 'Big Fella'. Decided to go a different setup. - $50

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For sale:

50" Samsung Plasma FullHD TV - $500ono

In great condition, been sitting in a box for the last six months as I don't need it. Pulled it out on new years and it's still in tip top condition. Cost $3k new 2 years ago. Will put picks up later. This week only.

Cheers.

cusco rear s13/r32 strut brace $120

whiteline s13 front strut brace $100

Braided brake lines ( brand new ) r32/r33 $110

R33 tailights $50

r33 fibreglass grill ( brand new ) $70

180sx tailights clear $150

rotaflow muffler $100

Blitz EBC boost controller $300

R33 GTR grill mint white $200

25mm spacers 5stud nissan $100

Speco Gauges Speedo,tacho,volts,amps,water,fuel $300

Sr s13 turbo rotors front ( brand new ) $100

BMW 17" Motorsport rims with near brand new pirelli's $900

all prices are firm, located Aldinga Beach

text for pics

text on 0407 627 431

- turbosmart blow off valve, bov - $150 ONO

- Apexi power FC, RB25DET, S1, turbo, manual - $1400 ONO SOLD

- RB25DET high mount garrett 3540r setup, manifold,wastegate, dump - $2400 ONO

- Nissan RB25DET, greddy stule intake plenum + fuel rail - $300 ONO

- NISSAN RB25DET, SPOOL FORGED H-BEAM RODS. CONRODS - $600 ONO

- nissan RB25 bearings .25 oversize - $260 ONO < full set, rods and mains

- V.I.O POV1, Helmet cam - $400 ONO < works well for a drift cam mounted on your car

no reasonable offers refused

follow the link or PM me

Items:

R32 GTR interior and other shizz

Item Condition:

R32 GTR bucket seats good nic. drivers has tiny tear near hip. not very noticable

GTR door trims killer condition.

GTR rear seat also good condition

head liner in top cond.

seat belts all in workin order

GTS-T dash tiny bubble

audio surround with ok boot. pretty average

plus pretty much everything else in the cabin has to be sold.

Contact Details:

please call or text me 0439989468

Price and price conditions:

seats 200 each

door trims 50 each

rear seat 150

head liner 25

seat belts 20 each

dash 75

audio surround 15

glovebox 10

kick panels 5 each

call or text me about the rest

Items:

R33 GTS-t Series 2

Item Condition:

Standard and in excellent condition

2.5l 6 cyl Turbo

5 speed manual

17" Wheels

Alarm/imobiliser/keyless entry

Pioneer stereo

Tinted windows

Genuine buyers only

Contact Details:

Contact Danny on 0413 872 340 or email [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

$12900

(Sale only)

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I have a few bits for sale as i am selling my car. Prices are firm but if you think they are unreasonable please let me know and i will see what i can do :thumbsup:

Pleasw SMS me for pics as my internet is having trouble uploading ATM. 0430 919 103

Turbo Smart boost controller - comes with main unit, in cab switch for high and low boost setting, hoses and fuse. $50

GTR badge - badge is to fit is R33 grill. it was attached to my car when i purchased it but, i took it off as it's a GTST. $15

"A" pillar Plastic boost gauge moulded mount - fits standard boost gauge, and is to fit a R33 "A" Pillar. NEW PRICE = $20

2 x 5mm slide on wheel spacers $15 (pair) - These are universal wheel spacers. SOLD!!!!!!

Chrome boost gauge mount - fits standard size gauge. $10

Red/Chrome racing pedals - universal fit, includes clutch, brake and accelerator $10

White R33 Skyline GTS-t 193000kms $8500!!!!

Please PM or best to just SMS me 0430 919 103.

I am located at Moana but, I am a delivery driver for an exercise company so i may be able to drop it out to you :)

cheers Jamie

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