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adrenalins all tyres are shagged 17x8 i think $2oo firm

kts have 235/45's good for a skid and other 2 shagged 17x7 $350

Both are 4stud 5x114.3

R32 stockys all painted with can, 2 black 2 silver tyres not well. $100 firm

South Adelaide.

so there 4X114.3....

Item: Wolf 3D V4 (V400) Revision 7, Comes with loom plug and part of a loom (so you don't have to destroy your own) does not come with Hand Controller.

Condition: Works perfectly, a few scratches and a bit of glue where a sticker was removed, apart from that it is in as new condition.

Price: $850 ono

To Fit: R33 GTS-T with RB25DET or R32 skyline, it is plug and play for R33, with R32 a few modifications need to be made.

Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Contact: Roland on 0423 277 771

Here is a link to the full thread with pics etc: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sa...ml#entry5144467

QUOTE (PROXIMITY @ 22 Mar 2010, 01:25 PM) *

As title says

adrenalins all tyres are shagged 17x8 i think $2oo firm

kts have 235/45's good for a skid and other 2 shagged 17x7 $350

Both are 4stud 5x114.3

R32 stockys all painted with can, 2 black 2 silver tyres not well. $100 firm

South Adelaide.

so there 4X114.3....

My bad lol, yes they are 4x114.3

Items:

1995 (AE101R) Toyota Corolla CSi Sedan 1.6L Auto (Panama Blue)

Item Condition:

166,xxxkm, reliable and fuel efficient 1.6 litre engine. Has extractors, towbar, Alpine detach face CD player. Minor wear on drivers seat back cushion outer edge (easy to repair, happy to get repaired before purchased). Full service history (my parents are 2nd owners since new)

Extra Info:

Good reliable car that is needing to go to a good home. Mum has bought a new car so it needs to go. Has rego till the end of May

Contact Details:

Via PM

OR

Mobile - 0409 049 299

Price and price conditions:

$3500 ONO

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FOR SALE:

PowerFC + commander unit to suit R32/33 GT-R.

PFC unit is marked for a R33 GT-R but is also good for use with a R32 GT-R.

I only bought it a short while ago, but I don't know when I am going to get it tuned so I thought I'd put it up for sale should it not sell I don't mind but if someone has cash then I'll let it go. The commander unit has a few light scratchs on it, nothing bad 'just looks used' is the best way I can explain it.

Sale price is $700 - wont sell it for any less so dont even bother asking, As I said I'm not fussed if it doesn't sell but if its just going to sit there I'd rather the money to be honest lol.

Contact me via 0433830055 or PM me.

Cheers, Wayne.

I have also got a full set of 4 Bridgestone Potenza 245/45/18's

They all have legal tread, couple mm above the wear bars, I bought them to stretch on my wheels but without thinking the '45' profile is too big for stretch and won't really work but for someone that isn't going for a stretch etc these will be great.

$100 firm! No budging as this price for legal tread potenzas is crazy.

0433830055 < NEED THEM GONE!

for sale pair of semi slicks

265 40 r17 they have about 5mm tread left there still about wear markers, good for a track day, id use them but

they just wont fit under the silvia guards with the offset of the rims haha

there dunlop formula r's model is a SP SPORT DO1J

for pics msg me 100buks firm

also have

silvia brown dash $20

whole aircon set up out of s13 sr20 compressor with bracket, lines, condensor, reciever dryer etc $50

apexi power intake, came off sr20 afm with apexi pod filter $50

sr20 afm $40

r32 lower control arms $40

r32 std front susp $40

r32 front nuckles with 5stud hubs bearings feel good $50

or take it all for $100 firm

blitz 60mm boost gauge, black face measured in bar, good nick $50

pair of nissan stockies, 4 stud 15in good for skids $20 no tyres

pair of 15in r32 N/A stockies 4 stud with shitty tread $30

series 1 r32 steering wheel with horn button $40

cannon 3in inlet bout a 4 or 5in tip bit banged up but good for track car came of s13 still has stays on it $20

r32 rad fan shroud $40

r32 under engine cover plastic thing $40

s13/180sx std front and rear suspension $80

if you want pics of anything pm me with ur number and ill send them on to you

need to get rid of this fast so throw me an offer if your not happy with the price thanks

-Adrian

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