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rb25 neo motor and loom and auto trans, missing turbo and computer, i havent heared it running, cluster says 85000kms...$850

welcome to do any tests eg; PULL THE THING APPART.

typex x lights, one with small crack can hardly see it in person ....$280

big garrett turbo with t3 flange, comes with 38mm external gate of unknow brand and a custom manifold for 4cly car..... got mtq to have a look at it yesterday and said it was fine but i forgot what its called $850

s13.5 conversion guards $180

text me anytime 0449 840 410

looking for r34 body kit and parts of my 15 SR20... big turbo, aftermarket engine mounts, big sump and cams so willing to swap with cash either way

located in croydon pk 5008.

Pics here: http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?app=classifieds&module=core&do=view_item&item_id=3675'%20title='Big%20Turbo,%20Neo%20Motor,%20Type%20X%20Lights,%20S13-15%20Guards

For sale

Genuine r34 gtr front end conversion for gtt.

Includes

Bonnet

Front bumper with mesh

Badge

Bonnet hinges

Bonnet latch catch support

Headlight to bumper brackets

All genuine OEM parts painted in bayside blue-no dents- one tiny surface scratch on bonnet Thatl prob buff out.

Can source gtr gaurds if needed.

Reason for selling- was going to put it on my brothers gtt but due to a turbo blowing the money is needed for rebuild/tune.

No time wasters please. $1500firm.

Took a lot of time and effort to source these parts and this cheap.

0419837474. Not looking to separate-sell as a whole.

Thanks

Up for sale is my loved gun metal grey r32 GTS-T type m. I can no longer afford to keep as i have to many cars there for one has to go, and as this one sits in the shed for 70 percent of the time its time to sell.

Specs are as follows.

Interior;

-Speco, vaults, water temp, oil press boost gauges.

-OMP deep dish steering wheel

-32 GTR DRIVERS SEAT with a set up four point monza racing harness.

-shadow turbo timer with cut off.

-Gizmo boost controller.

-footwell neons

-poioner deck with speakers and amp and sub.

- origanal nissa floor mats.

- adr approved fire extinguisher

- adr approved harneses

Exterior :

-Gtr front bar

-Genuine Gtr grill

-Vertex side skirts

-Genuine Gtr spoiler

-Pia rozza deep dish 17 inch rims, 9 rears 8 fronts.

-Dmax wide body front fenders.

Brakes and suspension:

-R33 GTS-T front and rear brakes with slotted rotors New bendix pads.

-HSD track series coilovers with 12 way damper adjust and full ride hight adjustment.

- Cusco fully adjustable front and rear stut braces.

-Cusco rear camber arms.

Engine:

-HKS Front mount intercooler

-HKS 2530 high flowed turbo

-custom built cold air induction

-nisstune liveboard ecu

-Bosch 040 feul pump

-Gizmo multifunctional boost controler.

-full 3 inch turbo back exhaust system straight through to one straight through lukey muffler with deul 3 inch strainless steel tip.

- full one piece dump pipe.

- extreme heavy duty clutch.

There's probably so much I've left out but there's the majority, I have recipes for more than 10 k worth of parts and work this car is a absoulte monster but setup correctly has proven to be a well balanced car, that from my point of veiw is an excellent alrounder,

The car has a proven 220 rwkws on low boost being 13 pound and on high boost pushes what my mechanic told me 240-50

At this stage I'm looking for $15000 ono, this price may seem a little steep but the car has to be seen to be beleived, saying that i will consider any and all reasonable offers.

call me on 0406909307 anytime

Cheers joe

pics here http://adelaide.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-cars-Nissan-Skyline-r32-Gtst-W0QQAdIdZ352453379

Up for sale is my loved gun metal grey r32 GTS-T type m. I can no longer afford to keep as i have to many cars there for one has to go, and as this one sits in the shed for 70 percent of the time its time to sell.

Specs are as follows.

Interior;

-Speco, vaults, water temp, oil press boost gauges.

-OMP deep dish steering wheel

-32 GTR DRIVERS SEAT with a set up four point monza racing harness.

-shadow turbo timer with cut off.

-Gizmo boost controller.

-footwell neons

-poioner deck with speakers and amp and sub.

- origanal nissa floor mats.

- adr approved fire extinguisher

- adr approved harneses

Exterior :

-Gtr front bar

-Genuine Gtr grill

-Vertex side skirts

-Genuine Gtr spoiler

-Pia rozza deep dish 17 inch rims, 9 rears 8 fronts.

-Dmax wide body front fenders.

Brakes and suspension:

-R33 GTS-T front and rear brakes with slotted rotors New bendix pads.

-HSD track series coilovers with 12 way damper adjust and full ride hight adjustment.

- Cusco fully adjustable front and rear stut braces.

-Cusco rear camber arms.

Engine:

-HKS Front mount intercooler

-HKS 2530 high flowed turbo

-custom built cold air induction

-nisstune piggyback ecu

-Bosch 040 feul pump

-Gizmo multifunctional boost controler.

-full 3 1/4inch turbo back exhaust system straight through to one straight through lukey muffler with deul 3 inch strainless steel tip.

- full one piece dump pipe.

- extreme heavy duty clutch.

There's probably so much I've left out but there's the majority, I have recipes for more than 10 k worth of parts and work this car is a absoulte monster but setup correctly has proven to be a well balanced car, that from my point of veiw is an excellent alrounder,

The car has a proven 220 rwkws on low boost being 13 pound and on high boost pushes over 250rwks

At this stage I'm looking for $14000 ono, this price may seem a little steep but the car has to be seen to be beleived, saying that i will consider any and all reasonable offers.

call me on 0406909307 if i dont answer send me a text and i will get back to you asap

Cheers joe

RB25 S2 parts. PM ENQUIRIES.

Stock suspension - $80 SOLD

CAS - $50

injectors and rail $80

injector loom $40

throttle body with tps $40

Nismo Adjustable FPR $60 SOLD

Standard front rotors $40

Gutted cat - $40

New headgasket - $80

S15 stock Intercooler - $50 PENDING PAYMENT

S15 Airbox - $50 SOLD

S2 rb25 splitfires with loom and bracket - $430

Gtr front guards - $350pair

Eboost with solenoid and wiring - $300

R34gtt brakes with dba4000 slotted rotors and qfm pads (500kms old the lot) - $600

BRAND NEW BC BR coilovers - $1000

external bosch pump 044, surge tank 1.5L, magnaflow fuel filter, speedflow fittings for pump surgetank and filter - $350

**Sparco Rev Red Racing Bucket Seat FIA approved

**Includes custom sliding mount for R33 Nissan Skyline

** Has a couple small burn marks, see pic 2

Price: $300

Enquiries: 0433 088 889

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Price Drop $250!!! Cmon ppl this is cheap!!

Edited by frankyp11

For sale Nissan Skyline R33 RB25DET 5sp Manual Series 2 Track Car, Set up for drift

Features:

Custom light blue paint job which will turn heads wherever it goes!

HKS upper control arms

Cusco Adjustable coilovers

Nismo 2 way active diff

Heavy duty brass button clutch

R34 Neo Head fitted

R34 turbo

Tien castor rods

New intercooler, as this was stolen :@

Apexi power intake pod with calibrated AFM

The car starts and runs perfectly, No problems with the motor, Full compression in all cylinders.

I have no time for it :( it has been sitting around collecting dust.

**The car did have a full GTR body kit but the front bar was stolen :@ , I have been unable to replace this, the rest of the bodykit is there

Also The driver window has been smashed in, I have bought another window, its just a matter of fitting it in

Price $5,500

Please call 0433 088 889 for enquiries

PRICE DROP $5k

Hyundai Tiburon

6 speed manual

83000 km

looking to sell for about $10, 000

or swap for a n/a r33 or r34 with money their way. At least under 120km.

I WANT MY SKYLINE! :)

http://www.carsales....~1&sort=default

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