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R33 Stock Radiator no leaks. $50
Exhaust Technology Mild Steel dump pipe 3 inch ~ $200 used for about 3 months.
AM Performance 3 inch Metal Intake S/S ~ $200 unused.
Please buy so i can get more fabrication done :yes:.

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Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials

on rays rims

255 50 16in

Have had 3 passes on an r33 skyline, photos show you how little wear there is.

Stud pattern suits ford falcon, Toyota, etc 5 x114.3

These tyres are super soft and have been stored correctly.

$550

fairview park

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EOI: 2001 V35 300GT Sedan

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Had this for a few years now as our family car but now it's no longer needed as my wife has a company car and I want something different again.

This is a fantastic car, gets great fuel economy, drives nicely and still looks great so not in a big rush to get rid of it.

Open to swaps, cash either way. Show me what you've got. (No track cars, maybe later :P)

Looking for $10800

2001 V35 Skyline 300GT (VGC)

approx.160,000 Km (Bought with approx.95,000 km in 2009, missus put 20K on it last year while working in the city)

3 Litre direct injection (VQ30DD)

5 speed Auto

Lowered on 350z springs

Cusco adjustable front arms

SPC adjustable rear arms

18 inch Volk GT-V Rims (Chrome Finish)

Factory sunroof (2 way)

Partial Leather Interior

Cruise Control

Rear Flipdown DVD Screen (2x wireless headphones)

Dual Zone Climate Control

Factory Nissan Bodykit

Reg until August 2014

Feel free to send a PM for more pics or any questions.

Car is located in the Barossa Valley

Cheers

LOCATED NEAR MARION, SA 5043

NISSAN PARTS FOR SALE

R33GTST S1 2 DOOR SKYLINE PARTS

FRONT ROTORS AND CALIPERS (GOOD CONDITION)
2 X AUTO TRANSMISSIONS (APPROX 120,000KMS ON EACH)
2 X AUTO FLYWHEELS
FRONT HUBS AND BITS (AS SEEN IN PICTURE) (GOOD CONDITION)
STEERING COLUMN(GOOD CONDITION)
DRIVERS DOOR (DOOR SHELL ONLY)
REAR LIGHTS AND GARNISH (GOOD CONDITION)
INTERIOR BITS (AS SEEN IN PICTURE)

A31 CEFIRO 1988 PARTS

REAR TAIL LIGHTS AND MIDDLE GARNISH (GOOD CONDITION)
REAR CRADLE (MISSING DIFF CENTRE AND AXLES) (GOOD CONDITION)
TAIL SHAFT (GOOD CONDITION)


RB20DET PARTS

CLUTCH AND FLYWHEEL (CLUTCH HAS PLENTY OF MEAT LEFT)
STOCK EXHAUST MANIFOLD(GOOD CONDITION)
REAR SEAT (DIRTY)

R32GTST 4 DOOR PARTS

FRONT LEFT GUARD (DUSTY BUT IN GOOD CONDITION)
REAR LEFT HAND DOOR COMPLETE (GOOD CONDITION)
FRONT LEFT HAND DOOR COMPLETE EXCEPT HANDLE (GOOD CONDITION)
REAR SPOILER (GOOD CONDITION)
REAR LIGHTS (AVERAGE CONDITION)



HEAPS OF OTHER NISSAN BITS AND PIECES TOO SMALL TO LIST
MESSAGE ME AND ILL SEE IF I HAVE

MAKE AN OFFER ON ANYTHING OR MULTIPLE ITEMS LISTED

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!!!

PLEASE CONTACT EITHER

MATT 0402 460 372
KANE 0455 791 823

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Selling various parts from my C34 s2 Stagea.
Stock engine parts:
- turbo OP6, approx 125,000km. $300
- pink tag AFM. $20
- injectors. $30
- dump pipe. $30
- coil pack. $50
- engine cover, painted red by former owner. $40
- side mount intercooler. $30

Aftermarket parts:
- Stewart Warner 25psi boost gauge. $50
- Turbosmart Switchable Boost Controller. $50
- Turbosmart Boost tee (near new). $75
- Turbo intake pipe "Autobahn". $15

See the Gumtree ad for some pics:

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/wayville/engine-engine-parts-transmission/various-parts-rb25det-neo-c34-r34-turbo-boost-controllers/1039643277

Hey guys im stripping a series 1 r33 turbo manual

CAR IS DEFECTED

rb25det $1500

Gearbox $1300

high flow turbo

standard cooler

tein coilovers all round $500

kaki moto cat back exhaust

apexi speed rev meter

All panels and interior available

will sel as whole for $4000 ono

Engine loom ecu gbox clutch tailshaft ect everythings for a conversion $3000

0433533140 text or call for more info or pictures

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Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials

on rays rims

255 50 16in

Have had 3 passes on an r33 skyline, photos show you how little wear there is.

Stud pattern suits ford falcon, Toyota, etc 5 x114.3

These tyres are super soft and have been stored correctly.

$550

fairview park

sold

Genuine Mines Super Outlet Pro II Dump Pipes to suit RB26DETT

- Found out the car i bought already has dump pipes - no longer needed.

- brand new, un-used

- To suit R32/R33/R34 GTR

- New price is $1200 + Post

Link to product: http://www.nengun.co...r-outlet-pro-ii

Pickup available near CBD

Price: $740 Firm.

LOCATED NEAR MARION, SA 5043

NISSAN PARTS FOR SALE

R33GTST S1 2 DOOR SKYLINE PARTS

FRONT ROTORS AND CALIPERS (GOOD CONDITION)[/b]

Yo. Do you still have these for sale? How much are you asking fir them? Flick me a pm. Thanks -lorry

for sale R33 S1 front seats.. driver seat missing back pocket... $90 for both

R33 s2 rear seats $50

R33 stock springs with struts... $150

turbosmart BOV $50

R33 gtr front strut brace $60

R33 gtst rear sway bar $40

no brand name EBC with everything to set it up $50

inbox for more info Thanks

Hey guys, I have for sale:

R33 GTR Brembo brake set up

Rebuilt Brembo calipers (front and rear), brand new project mu pads all round, near new DBA slotted rotors, R33 rear hubs so you can fit to s13/r32 and get the R33 handbrake, the GTR vacuum canister so the pedal feels right, brand new handbrake cables and adaptor plate and brand new, unused project Mu handbrake shoes

Asking $2500 neg. Probably best to contact me by phone, 0431 297 568

Car bits and pieces:

3" mild steel catback to 4" SS AM Performance Twin Tips to suit R33 GTST - $300
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
R33/R34 Bonnet Lifters with Fittings - $80
Genuine Nissan Crankshaft Oil Seals x3 to suit R33 GTST RB25DET - $60
DIY Hard Plastic Garden Edging Front Lip, 10m x 75mm - $30

DIY Soft Rubber Garden Edging Front Lip, 3m x 80mm - $10

Brand New ISC Nissan Bolt on Spacers:

4x114.3 30mm - $100

5x114.3 15mm - $90

A few computer pieces:
Razer Naga Molten Mouse - $70
Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard - $70
Razer Serious Gaming Mousepad - $10

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