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ok guys,

r33 S2 turbo, comes with elbow. veryvery minimal shaft play. $300

rb20det top feed Stock injectors. $100

r32 iondicators, one clip broken $70

r32, r33 bellmouth dump/front pipe to cat. $100

radiator (calsonic) $100

Adjustable R32 strut brace. $100

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TRS 4 point harness in perfect condition - $150ono

10,000k HID kit. Bought used but in good working condition for my s13 track car never got around to fitting it - $170ono

could be keen, 10,000k is on the blue side of things yeah?

falken ZE912, 235 45 17

BRAND NEW,

$200 each

R32 gtr front bar copy

$100

r32, s13, a31 pineapples

$50

s13, r32, a31 stock castor rods, not leaking

$40

RB20DET stock turbo and manifold

$200

RB20DET intake manifold, complete, with throttle, injectors, rail

$100

34mm spacers, with nuts included

$100

ALL prices negotiable

0417 084 405, sms only

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Swiss Hutless Shifter Kart

Kart Is In Good Condition.

Just needs a 2stoke moto engine or a big thumping 4stroke.

Rolling Frame Ready To Drop A Bike Engine In As I Intended To.

Clutch And Shifter Set Up Ready To Go.

New Seals In Master Cylinder, Brakes Bled Ready To Go.

Has Chain And Sprocket Ready For A Bike Engine.

Lost intrest in a lil project i was going to do.

$400 ono

Rolling Frame Ready To Drop A Bike Engine In As I Intended To.

Clutch And Shifter Set Up Ready To Go.

New Seals In Master Cylinder, Brakes Bled Ready To Go.

Has Chain And Sprocket Ready For A Bike Engine.

PM sent.

Very interested now. Got approval from the missus to inspect. :blink:

RB20 standard exhaust manifold $50

rb20/25 standard flywheel, needs a clean $30

standard dump pipe, 2x farmers union iced coffee's

got a fair bit of other standard shit for an rb20 also, just cant remember off the top of my head, pm me with

what your after..

1998 R34 4 door sedan

RB25DET NEO engine

167,xxx kms

Tiptronic trans

3" turbo back exhaust with HKS muffler

Greddy FMIC kit

Apexi POD filter

Turbosmart bleed valve set at 10psi

Pedders lowered springs

Traction control

Climate control

ABS

VLSD

Air bags

HICAS

Nissan flooormats

Kenwood DVD/MP3/DIVX player connected to nissan satnav screen (screen not currently working due to a dodgy wire)

Viper 5900 pager alarm/immobiliser system with remote start and turbo timer

Rear wing professionally removed

3 months rego

$12500 ono with the 17 x 9 Volks or 17 x 8 and 16 x 8 Enkies (see my other thread for pics)

$13000 ono with the 17 x 9 and 17 x 8 Advan wheels (see pics)

$14000 ono with the R34 GTR 18 x 9s with near new tyres (currently fitted)

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PM / post here or call / sms me on 0410340449.

RB20 standard exhaust manifold $50

rb20/25 standard flywheel, needs a clean $30

standard dump pipe, 2x farmers union iced coffee's

got a fair bit of other standard shit for an rb20 also, just cant remember off the top of my head, pm me with

what your after..

hey dude im after a standard exhaust manifold for my series 2 r33. Any idea if ur r32 one is the same? cheers. Give me a sms on 0402523895

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