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I got a blitz turbo timer sitting there with the better part of the wiring harness...

4pk of JD's n coke - 0433830055

Also looking at swapping my bilstein coilovers suit R32 with softer spring rates.

I want base height adj stiffer coilies which would suit drift application better.

Clearing Out Few Parts....

RB25DET SERIES 2

SPITFIRE COILPACKS

$350

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RB25DET SERIES 2

SUPER SPARK COILPACKS

$250

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R32 M-Spec Turbo Brake Kit Includes

Front Disks And Callipers

Rear Brakes Are Complete with Knuckles

Hubs,disks, callipers And Cables

$400

TWO R32 SEADAN EXHAUSTS

LEFT ONE 3INCH WITH HKS MUFFLER

$150

RIGHT ONE FULL STAINLESS STEEL NO BRAND

3 INCH ALL THE WAY

$250

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Pick Up In Mansfield Park 0431 391 262 Luke

Genuine bride brix ergo reclinable with bride rail. Mint seat, no rips, no stains and no fake shit. $600

R32 GTR passenger seat with rail $180

Will swap with cash on top for a decent set of s13 coilovers

Pm for photos

Bayden Smith

Fs cusco s13/180 strut brace 120.

R32 strut brace 80

R33 HKS superr drager cat back 800 regency approved

Rebuilt steel wheel Rb25 turbo gd for 20 psi 500

T25 rebuilt 200

... Bare ca block and head head has valves n shizz in it 100

Rb25 Pwr steer pump 80

Neo inlet manifold 150

S13/180 doors both straight with windows and mechanisim 150

R34 gtt front rotors calipers 500

R32 gtr door trims n rear quater windows 150

180 sx tail lights n garnish 150 set

BN hydro handbrake 150

180 vertex front bar 150

Audio

Dls a6 mono 1200wrms $800

soundstream 2.560 350

kicker 300wrms mono 150

euroline style wheels 18x8/9 700

manray vertex vr5s 17x9.5 700 pair

japanese piaa racing rims 17x8/9 800 (maybe 9.5 will look)

rb25 engine needs new headgasket 74 thou ks $800

r32 gtr front guards mind condition $400

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

R32 front crossmamber with power steer $150

6000k h1 hid kit. 100 bucks

3" AM Performance high flow cat. stainless steel. good condition. 190 bucks

r33 gtr wheel with airbag. 50 bucks.

r34 gtt airbox with filter and snorkle 20 bucks

0458005624 [email protected]

6000k h1 hid kit. 100 bucks

3" AM Performance high flow cat. stainless steel. good condition. 190 bucks

r33 gtr wheel with airbag. 50 bucks.

r34 gtt airbox with filter and snorkle 20 bucks

0458005624 [email protected]

I'll grab the airbox and snorkle off ya pm sent

Got a few bit sitting in the garage that I need gone.

R32 GTS-t drivers side front guard - dark blue. (Type with indicator.) $80

Pair of R32 GTS-t type m side skirts. (Need a bit of work) $50

R32 GTS-t/GTR rear bar - White. (One of the clips is broken but other than that, in good condition) $70

Shoot me a PM.

Still up for grabs :whistling:

Genuine bride brix ergo reclinable with bride rail. Mint seat, no rips, no stains and no fake shit. $600

R32 GTR passenger seat with rail $180

Will swap with cash on top for a decent set of s13

coilovers

Pm for photos

Bride seat and rail sold..

R32 GTR seat $150

Up for sale is my 2011/2012 model ZR pro pocket bike that hasnt even been fully run in, needs to go through one more tank of fuel before it can be put to its limits, only riden it a few times at quite low speeds in order to make the run in process successful, this is a well built pocket bike not a cheap dodgey one, even has its own build plate/ serial No, this bike cost me close to $500 and due to other commitments i have had hardly any time to ride it so its been sitting there for a good few months, comes with many spare parts such as a stand, upgraded pedals, tool kit, fuel mixer bottle and ill throw in a free bottle of two stroke oil and new clutch that needs to be put in after the run in period, im looking for around $260 ONO

Heres a lil more about the bike below:

Engine Description Two Stroke Air Cooled

Engine Size 49 cc

Engine Power 4.2 HP

Engine Ignition Magneto

Engine Cutoff Kill switch

Transmission Centrifugal

Max Speed 40+ mph (weight dependent)

Fuel Gas & 2-Stroke Oil @ 25:1

Fuel Capacity 2.5 Liter

Running Duration: 2-3 Hours

Max Load 240 Pounds

Wheel Type Racing Slick tubeless tires 6.5" rim

Brakes Front & Rear Disc Brakes

Demensions L 37 1/2" x W 19 3/4" x H 20 1/2"

Dry Weight 36 Pounds

Frame/body style Steel Tubed Frame

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For more info or photos contact me on 0402930153

Edited by SLY333

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