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R33 Series 2 Front Bar in KR4 Silver

Has slight damage down the bottom corner and a few scratches

Doesn't include indicators/fog lights

Located in Adelaide, southern suburbs

$100 need it gone asap

Please call or text Lucas on 0413 733 433

Guys, I'm having a bit of a shed clean out to make way for more toys.

I have some commercial grade gym equipment & tyres that must go unfortunately.

1 x Olympic size Bench Press with quality bar, weights & tree.......$600

1 x Pin Loaded Lat Pulldown & Seated Row Machine with quality cast & bearing wheels (not plastic with bushes).......$1000

4 x 240 x 18 Full Slicks (approx 60%)......$400 set

I can get some pics up tomorrow if interested...otherwise come and have a look (just 8km south of CBD)

Guys, I'm having a bit of a shed clean out to make way for more toys.

I have some commercial grade gym equipment & tyres that must go unfortunately.

1 x Olympic size Bench Press with quality bar, weights & tree.......$600

1 x Pin Loaded Lat Pulldown & Seated Row Machine with quality cast & bearing wheels (not plastic with bushes).......$1000

4 x 240 x 18 Full Slicks (approx 60%)......$400 set

I can get some pics up tomorrow if interested...otherwise come and have a look (just 8km south of CBD)

Hey mate send me a pick of the bench and weights

final price drop..

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/393283-sa-nissan-cefiro-a31-rb20det-manual/page__gopid__6268641#entry6268641

25det turbo $500 cheap as. Nisstune 32 ecu 400 ono make offer 32 33 strut braces R32 gtr door trims f and r 250 Brand new drift seat and 32 drivers rail 300 R34 gtt front bakes bigger then 32 gtr 400 32 rolled n lipped guards 200. Rb intercooler piping kit 150 Dls a6 mono amp 800 ono Soundstream 2.520 300 900wrms soundstream sub in custom box 350 Vp calais leather rear seat mint

Kakimoto Exhaust i have heard it has a nice sound to it (never on my car)

Regu. 92db-z

Regulation 92db-Z (insert Japanese character)

i have hand polished the rear muffler and it looks quiet nice

i have to on sell this as my car is a R33 and a R32 hangers are different

will ship interstate may negotiate shipping rates or i may ship free (my guess is $40 will cover shipping)

Price:- $600

Brand new these sell for $1000 from just jap with more polishing with a machine buffer it would come a little better again

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Great car, exhaust and new tyres on 17" rims.

Defected for being to low.

Already swaped out suspension.

Needs rubber boot replaced on steering rack and a new tie rod end.

Would take this through recency myself and then sell for alot more, but im moving with work and dont have time anymore.

First to see will buy this car.

Message or email for pics.

0435183200

[email protected]

Cam

P.S. Front bar and side skirts are off in pics to make it easier to get it on car ramps.

DVD Stereo and speakers are also out, but will be replaced before sale.

sorrt guys my inbox was full, now cleaned

im wrecking a complete silver S2 R33gts-t northern suburbs

EVERYTHING FOR SALE need it all gone to fund the track car

also s1 rb25 package engine (minus turbo)/loom/ecu/near new Hd clutch and box

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/394254-wrecking-1996-series-2-r33-gts-t-sa/

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