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AutoMeter silver face pro comp mechanical boost gauge (66.7mm).

Given to me by a mate & never installed, sitting in its original box.

$60 (gauge only, no vacuum line, t pieces or mounting bits are included)

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PM if interested

cheers

got some stuff for sale guys as my gearbox is on the verge of death now, so trying to free up some dollars for that.

Just jap dump pipe, suits R34. bought last week and has been on the car for all of 3 days. has just gotten that slight golden tinge stainless goes when hot. - $180

Just jap decat w/ gaskets, suits R34. - $50

Pioneer DEH-1350MPG stereo, bought to get the aussie station realised ive never really used it. comes with nissan -> iso -> pioneer wiring so no cutting/soldering required, can also throw in din pocket - $120 ono

Trust gearknob, not a scratch on it, just sits ontop of my busted gearbox :/ - $40 ono

Turbotech manual boost controller, was fitted for about a week until i swapped it out for an rb20 actuator - $25

and the LEFT weathershield from my 34 2 door, comes with all clips - $15 ono

can be contacted on 0433 987 945 or by pm

cheers ben

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Anyone want a bent (looks like a failed flare job) RHF R32 GTR guard in Gunmetal Grey for $30ono, guard is bent due to having the wheel fall of the car and get cought in the guard before it flew out. My step dad wants it gone as it's taking up room in the shed. The wheel in the picture is an 18X8.5 unsure offest. PM or txt on 0433 522 234

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hey guys up for sale i have a mint r32 series 2 steering wheel never seen another one like it its got a leather horn button unlike the usual standard one with the clear plastic coated one $150 firm pm me or text me on if interested 0421675373

cheers BEN.

pics upon request via text cheers

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hey guys up for sale i have a mint r32 series 2 steering wheel never seen another one like it its got a leather horn button unlike the usual standard one with the clear plastic coated one $150 firm pm me or text me on if interested 0421675373

cheers BEN.

pics upon request via text cheers

then its not series 2

then its not series 2

and that actually does make a big diff - the hicas magnets/sensor points are located in different positions. I was scratching my head for months till someone here told me about it. swapped the boss kit I had with a stock wheel and magically, I had hicas.

Cool story eh?

-D

and that actually does make a big diff - the hicas magnets/sensor points are located in different positions. I was scratching my head for months till someone here told me about it. swapped the boss kit I had with a stock wheel and magically, I had hicas.

Cool story eh?

-D

i like it laugh.gif

R34.

1998.

Turbo, Manual.

106k clock.

Blitz cooler,

Power FC,

Blitz EBC 14 pound.

Oil Cooler,

HKS pod.

exhaust

17" Jap wheels.

Welded diff, which some ppl take a while to get used to.

Only ever driven to work, never on cruises or circuits etc.

Bit of a waste in me owning, Really after a decent 4x4 with lift kit etc.

Just serviced, Oil, New belts, New brake pads

15k Firm. Cheap.

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got some stuff for sale guys as my gearbox is on the verge of death now, so trying to free up some dollars for that.

Just jap dump pipe, suits R34. bought last week and has been on the car for all of 3 days. has just gotten that slight golden tinge stainless goes when hot. - $180

Just jap decat w/ gaskets, suits R34. - $50

Pioneer DEH-1350MPG stereo, bought to get the aussie station realised ive never really used it. comes with nissan -> iso -> pioneer wiring so no cutting/soldering required, can also throw in din pocket - $120 ono

Trust gearknob, not a scratch on it, just sits ontop of my busted gearbox :/ - $40 ono

Turbotech manual boost controller, was fitted for about a week until i swapped it out for an rb20 actuator - $25

and the LEFT weathershield from my 34 2 door, comes with all clips - $15 ono

can be contacted on 0433 987 945 or by pm

cheers ben

Do you kno if that decat pipe would fit on a r33 ? if so ill take it

For sale Brother MFC 9210. Home office printer. In excellent condition was a $1000 new selling for $250. Great for someone starting up a home office or allready has one.

Phone Brad 0427999093. Located near Parafield airport

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Got a Brand new car entertainment/navigation system, bought it a week ago, arrived today however doesnt fit in my toyota dash (screen too wide) :(

Specs:

2-Din 6.2-Inch TFT LCD Touch Screen HD digital panel ( 800*480)

USB AND SD Interface

Compatible With DivX/DVD/VCD/CD/CD-R,RW/MP3/MP4

Built-in Digital TV Tuner

Built-in AM/FM Stereo Receiver

BUILT-IN GPS navigation

BLUETOOTH

IPOD ready

Radio With 18FM & 12AM Pres

Sowx4 Max

Rear Monitor video output

TFI high definnition IN-Dash LCD

Full function remote control

Automatic PAL/NTSC,wide application range,highly compatiable.

Few video inputs/outputs

Paid $450, yours for $400 need it gone asap.

comes with everything, gps antenna, ipod cable, usb cable etc. Still in box, only inspected and measured.

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