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Sadly it is time to sell my 3rd R32

Mods

Engine/drivetrain

.Forged rb2530det - Registered with rb30 bottom end

.Kinugawa TD06H

.Stainless Tuned Length Exhaust Manifold

.FMIC

.K&N Pod Filter

.RB20DET Gearbox with NPC Cushioned button clutch (near new)

.KAAZ 1.5way Diff

.Oil Cooler and relocation kit

.52mm Core Alloy Rad with thermo

.Straight through 3" system with RSR rear muffler and custom dump/front pipe

Wheels/Tyres and suspension

.R33 GTR rims

.Rear tyres - 215 (RL Pirelli P7) (RR Toyo TEO Plus) on indicators but will be replaced with Zetum Plus tyres.

.Front Tyres - 215 Zetum plus (near new)

.KSport coilovers all round (height and dampner adjustable)

.Adjustable camber arms front and back

.Adjustable castor arms

Body

.Type M side skirts

.Factory sunroof

.Garden edge rubber front lip

.DMax roof lip

.Carbon wind diflecters

Interior

.Pioneer AVH-P330bt head unit

.Soundstream 6x9's all round

.Calibre boost gauge

.Nismo Gear knob

Alarm/immobiliser with central locking

Looking for 14k

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R33 gtst gearbox 4 sale

Hi guys I have an r33 gtst gear box 4sale has had an overhaul done over a yr ago by award diff and gears. Always has been serviced with red line oil. Reason for sale just purchased a dog box so no need for standard box any more. Wetherill park 2164 $1600 neg post-120788-13902790034152_thumb.jpgpost-120788-13902790337785_thumb.jpgpost-120788-13902790629654_thumb.jpgpost-120788-13902790845532_thumb.jpg

For sale, need gone asap

r33 s1 4 door rolling shell, missing motor, box, ecu and door trims. Has plenty of good bits left, tien coils, hicas lock, aftermarket fuel pump, skyline floor mats, gtr drivers seat, slotted front rotors, 2 sets of wheels etc all panels are there. it was my daily for around 8 months but plans have changed

Need the space and dont have the time to mess around parting it out, looking for $1500 which i think is a pretty decent price

For sale, need gone asap

r33 s1 4 door rolling shell, missing motor, box, ecu and door trims. Has plenty of good bits left, tien coils, hicas lock, aftermarket fuel pump, skyline floor mats, gtr drivers seat, slotted front rotors, 2 sets of wheels etc all panels are there. it was my daily for around 8 months but plans have changed

Need the space and dont have the time to mess around parting it out, looking for $1500 which i think is a pretty decent price

SOLD

sold the Hasa bicycle....

Need to sell a good gym-quality leg extension / hamstring curl machine

details & photo here: http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1037059355

$150 ono.

These have been fitted with tyres and put car but never driven on so they are perfect condition , hyper black with polished lip 4" of dish , only selling due to a bit snug under rear of my stag with the amount of low I run .

Normally $552 + postage a pair from rota! sell $400 plus postagepost-76904-0-33306200-1390573943_thumb.jpgpost-76904-0-14636800-1390573968_thumb.jpg

GTR door trims F&R $200

GTR Front guards perfect need paint $400

GTR rear craddle bare $100

R32 gtr F&R brakes calipers & disks $600

R32 rear hubs, (perfect for 5 stud convo) $150

R32 Gtr sway bar $150

R32 3 way adjustable sway bar $250

R32 half shafts $ 50 ech

R32 F strut brace $80

NISSTUNE rb20/25 ecu $400

Rb25 stock low k bottom end $700

R200 s got a few $100

R32 GTR diff no centre $200

R34 GTT front brakes Bigger then 33 gtr $600

Excedy hd organic 25% left $50

Rb20/25 AFM'S $100

R32 rear knuckles $100

R32/s13/180 tailshafts $100

S13/180 cusco F strut brace $120

T25 rebuilt $150

R32/S13/180 stock camber arms $40

s14 stock toe arms $40

180 pop up light no head light $50

S13/180 doors both with glass n pwr windows $150

180sx bonnet $150

s13 Bonnet $80

180sx tailights n garnish $150 a set

Rb25 power steer pump $70

R34 auto converter n flexplate $50

R32 gts4 auto gb $200

R34 stock neo cams $100

Some cheap 17x8 +40 ish set no tyres some flat spots $300

Piaa Racing rims Multi 17x8/17x9 +40 $600

Work rims designed bye _ _ 17x9.5 bye +28 $1000

2x 235/45/17 rapid tres BN $180

13" skid tyres all above wear bars $15 ech

do you still have nistune and was it out of a r32 or r33 a or m?

These have been fitted with tyres and put car but never driven on so they are perfect condition , hyper black with polished lip 4" of dish , only selling due to a bit snug under rear of my stag with the amount of low I run .

Normally $552 + postage a pair from rota! sell $400 plus postage image.jpg image.jpg

What size are the rims and offsets

Just trying to get rid of some un-used bits and pieces I have sitting around. Not all car related. PM me if you're interested in anything and I'll send some info and pics. Located SE Adelaide Hills (Meadows, 5201).

Car bits and pieces:

3" mild steel catback to 4" SS AM Performance Twin Tips to suit R33 GTST - $350

RB25DET Harmonic Balancer to suit R33 GTST - $150

12" Sub Box/Enclosure - $20

Nissan non-hicas, non-airbag short solid bosskit - $50

Simota Pod Filter (brand new) - $20

BMC Pod Filter (used) - $5

R33/R34 Bonnet Lifters with Fittings - $80

2.5" to 4" Exhaust Silencer - $15

Genuine Nissan Crankshaft Oil Seals x3 to suit R33 GTST RB25DET - $60

Stock Nissan Silvia S13 Gear Knob - $5

DIY Hard Plastic Garden Edging Front Lip, 10m x 75mm - $20

Brand New Nissan Bolt on Spacers:

4x114.3 25mm - $95

4x114.3 30mm - $100

5x114.3 15mm - $90

5x114.3 30mm - $100

A few computer pieces:

Razer Naga Molten Mouse - $70

Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard - $70

Razer Serious Gaming Mousepad - $10

PRICES UPDATED AND BUMP.

sold the Hasa bicycle....

Need to sell a good gym-quality leg extension / hamstring curl machine

details & photo here: http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1037059355

$150 ono.

Sold

Last thing for sale - Stagea S1 AWD auto

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/438420-will-let-it-go/

follow the links, might be surprised at the affordability ;)

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