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I am getting rid of all my skyline bits and pieces as I sadly no longer have the car anymore.

All parts are in South Australia! All will be in Adelaide on Monday.

Open to reasonable offers. Want it all gone by Tuesday as its taking up too much space.

Contact be on 0438219731

1. Genuine 3 gauge cluster cover from a 2001 R34. Has no damage and has screws.

2. Genuine R34 tail lights. Come out of a 1999 NA. They have no damage and no scratches to the lenses.

3. R34 S-Tune spoiler mounts. They come with fibre-glass covers. All bolts included.

4. A passenger Xenon Headlight for an R34. Does have damage to the glass. Good for parts or a repair. Come out of a 2000 R34 GTT

5. A driver Xenon Headlight. NO DAMAGE. Missing 1 top mount tab but that is common. Come out of a 2000 R34 GTT.

6. A top secret front bar. Bought from Just Jap Auto Imports. Started to be sanded but was never fitted to a car. Comes with mesh.

7. R34 Altia Fiberglass side skirts. Where test fitted and painted silver but never used. Fits on 2 doors R34s GT and GTT. Made by Phat Body kits in Melbourne.

8. R34 Altia Fiberglass back bumper bar. Never been fitted or painted. Fits on 2 and 4 doors R34s GT and GTT. Made by Phat Body kits in Melbourne.

95 R33 GTST


the mods on the car:
front strut brace
full bomex bodykit
Viper alarm system
dash surround is painted the same colour as the outside
adjustable camber kit
3"cat back exhaust
splitfire coil packs
front mount intercooler
hicas lock bar
exeedy 6 puk button clutch
legal lowered springs
A pillar twin guage cluster with autometer boost and A/F ratio guages
Greddy turbo timer
Exhaust silencer
sard fuel pressure reg
apexi pod filter

has new tyres all round
timing belt and major service done at 110xxx
the seats have no tears or rips

the bad points:
the front bar needs some work
the roof at the back has a small dent
the front left guard needs rolling
the synchros are wearing in 3rd and 4th


if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
$6,500 ONO - all reasonable offers considered

call or txt - 0434577459

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Just letting you know, you have until tonight to throw me an offer on my SPARCO RACE SUIT otherwise once its on eBay there will be no buy it now and happy bidding.

Can MMS photos, 0433 eight three zero 055

Have a set of 17x8.5 & 17x9.5 on the inside of the rim it says 'off 33' no idea on what make came on the car when i first got it, tires are shagged on the rear fronts are thrashed with camber wear. some rims have more gutter rash than others, guess they just liked hitting those ones. been sitting in the shed taking up room was going to restore them sick of looking at them 300 ono wanna get rid of them rather soonish. shoot us a message if you want to snap them up 0435 938 997.

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RB Ali radiator 60mm $100

R33 cat back exhaust , deletes cat and bolts to your front pipe. X force stainless exhaust one muffler, twin blast pipes in mild steel joined to it. $300 Ono

rb25 purple label afm $70

r33 adjustable front strut brace blue $80

rb25 ps pump $60

R33 manual cluster 120xxx $80

Pm for pics

PM sent

FS 1x single din foldout 7" touchscreen head unit

non brand name generic chinese head unit - but a relatively good one

-gps (igo map pre-loaded)

-bluetooth (incl music over bluetooth)

-mp3/dvd/mp4 playback (never used it but its there)

-analogue tv tuner built in (useless - can put a digital tuner on it however)

-reverse camera capable

-usual in and out video ports, remote control, etc

-usb and ipod connector (never used it)

-it even does am and fm radio - impress your friends!

Paid $400 at the start of the year, want $300 for it since its barely been used. Open to offers but lowballers need not waste my time.

Upgrading because I'm going 2 DIN fixed screen carpc - this unit works great and I've had no issues with it

-D

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Anyone interested in a rolling shell?
Motor and box have been removed, may part with the gearbox, no defect but is unregistered.
Coils, hicas lock, pinapples in the rear, new tie rod ends, spare locked diff, 2 exhaust's inc front pipe, greedy cooler kit, deatchwerks in-tank fuel pump.. few other things
Pm me for more info, willing to swap for something of interest or sell

Edited by evers.

just cleaning out my shed found a few parts to suit an r32 gtst

rear seats from a series two..... the nice interior in great condition :) make any offer you want just want them out of my shed :)

full set of suspension in good condition to suit r32 gtst plus a spare pair stock shocks with lowered springs, make any offer you want just want it out of my shed :)

old momo steering wheel, make any offer just want it out of my shed :)

r33 diff centre pulled apart, take it away lol

if nobody takes this stuff im throwing it in a skip as my car was stolen a few years ago and this is just taking up space

0413329084 jason

Nissan 180sx 1994 5 speed manual sr20det blacktop

Second Australian owner

Lady owner

Always garaged

ENGINE

T28 Turbo

New turbo inlet gaskets

New extreme clutch 10, 000ks ago

Intercooler

Air pod

Alloy radiator catch can

Greddy emanage computer

Greddy profec B boost controller

New extreme clutch 10, 000ks ago

EXTERIOR

Custom purple paint job

Vertex full kit

Lipped rear gaurds

Origin rear lights

Raybig front lights

Clear side indicators

Cat back exhaust with dump pipe

17x8.5 all round with good tyres

Coilovers

All new brake pads

INTERIOR

Sports steering wheel

New black carpet

New black roof lining

All interior parts painted black with plastic and vinyl paint

S15 seats

Sony stereo with splits. 6 inch speakers and 6x9s

Plates not for sale with car. Standard SA plates are now on the vehicle.

How the car looks in the pictures is how it looks all the time. Ita my pride and joy. Regretful sale. Due to getting a family car.

No swaps No time waster. No low ballers

$10800

Reasonable offers considered

pics here http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-180SX-1994/SSE-AD-2319817/?Cr=5&sdmvc=1

R33 S2 GTST stock injectors. $100

RB25 exhaust manifold. $100

RB25 S2 afm. $80

Braided oil and water lines to suit rb turbo, banjo ends so they bolt straight up. Never used due to buying a TD06 20G. $120

Pm me if interested

Rb25det manual turbo ecu $80

R33 engine x member with engine mounts $30

r33 manual cluster 120xxx or something $50

r33/s14 stock wheels painted black $200 legal tread

RB front pipe $30

GFB atmospheric bov $70

R33 hicas unit with tie rod ends and that $30

Gktech oil filter relocation block $70 brand new

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