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rb25 engine needs new headgasket 74 thou ks $800

r32 gtr front guards mind condition $400

R32 gtr rear cut for rear guards $800 ono there mint perfect for a repair

R32 gtr dash cluster under 100 thou ks $150

R32 rear cradle complete with ally spacers n lock bar $300

R32 front crossmamber with power steer $150

R32 fuel tank 50

R32 windows Doors Headlights

am performance cat back exhaust for an r32

stainless steel

titanium tips twin staggered tips

mid varex electronic muffler with remote

$600

pictures can be sent if interested. PM me

Selling the exhaust already.

I've got this DVD player that I don't need anymore as I decided to go single din instead so this has just been sitting around in the garage.

It's used but in good condition. Just comes with the unit and the plug for the back with the cables and I'll throw in the cable for the areial adaptor and mounting brackets.

$200 FIRM

I'm looking for a FMIC and an EBC (newer stuff, ie Profec B, AVCR etc no old stuff) for my Stagea so can swap or part swap with some cash your way if needed.

All the details of the unit can be found here:

http://www.clarion.c...2419833216.html

Pictures of the actual DVD player can be found here:

http://www.nissansil...em&item_id=7319

SEND ME A PM AS I DONT COME BACK INTO THIS THREAD OFTEN

Enkei wheels 5x114.3 - Rear: 16x8" Front: 16x7".

Anodized cherry red lip with black center.

Made in Japan, strong and light weight rims.

Great for street or track mags.

This is for a set.

Includes tyres with approximately 85% Rear, 65% Front tread.

Few marks here and there, one little dent on one rim, which really can only be seen when looking for it, doesn't effect anything.

All in all very good condition, awesome looking rims with japanese quality.

$900 ono

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FS: Dell Inspiron Mini

10" netbook, black - has very minor wear and tear - works 100%

Includes: laptop, battery, charger and its original boxes and manuals

250GB HDD, 1GB DDR3 Memory, Atom 1.66Ghz CPU, Windows 7 Starter OS etc etc

Specs are here: http://www.dell.com/au/p/inspiron-mini1018/pd

Price: $150

Hey all, Upgrading my S1 R33 GTST so I have a Full turbo kit for sale.

125,000KMS

Standard Manifold, Turbo, Front Pipe, Custom steel intake pipe w/BOV plumback and breather fittings.

All in good order, turbo has minimal shaft play

Doesnt include Hoses or banjo bolts.

$500 ono

Located in Adelaide.

Cheers.

Buddy club P1 wheels x 4

Size: 17x9JJ +20

Tyres: 235/45 Kuhmo KU36 80% tread

Condition: Perfect condition.

Price: $1200 FIRM.

No pictures but can MMS if you require.

0433830055

R33 GT-R Wheels x 4

Genuine (NOT COPIES)

Size:17x9JJ +30 all round

Tyres: 235/45 Sailums F: 100% R: 75% tread

Price: $1,000 FIRM

No pictures but can MMS if required

-Weez.

2000 VT II Exective Sedan 4dr Auto 4sp 3.8i $$$ 3,500 ono !!!!!

**** Big Comfy and and good on fuel & did i mention it would make a good tow car ****

Ok so I'll start by saying im selling this for a friend of mine to help them out.

Up for one lucky person is the option to get your hands on a awesome deal on a series 2 VT commadore in matalic dark blue.

This car would be ideal as a cheap daily driver, first car or even tow Car.

The car is completely stock and has has always been well maintained but the couple that have owned it now both have new cars so the VT is no longer needed.

This vehicle has only ever had 2 other owners since brand new.

Features ~

- Clean comftable spacious Interior

- Air conditioning (works well)

- 240,000 owner lives out near oakbank (the 3.8ltr eco tech engines are built tough and most around this age have about 300,000+ usaly)

- CD Player

- Matalic Blue Paint

Feel free to call or text me 0416153371 if Your interested or would like more pictures.

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