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1990 Toyota Celsior Type-C

Item Condition:

Fair, it's nearly a 20 year old car, so it isn's immaculate, but it isnt trashed either.

Has scratches on both mirror housings, various key marks on the drivers side door, cracked front grill, and the front panels need to be regapped.

Yes, there is evidence of a slight front end knock sometime in its life, but theres no evidence of chassis damage, seems the panels were put back on by the work experience kid with down syndrome.

Also has mild rust in one of the rear gaurds, will cost approx. $400 for repair and paint.

Extra Info:

Exhaust needs replacement or modification, was installed with steel hangers which have snapped, its a press bent system, so replacement would be the best option.

Can replace for you at a cost of about $500, similiar to what it already has, mild, hotdogs, but mandrel bent.

Has 20% tint recently installed at auto perfection (approx $380).

Equipped with 18 * 8 f and 18 * 9 r (+37 all round) SSR Vienna wheels with fresh 235/45/18 Maxxis MA-V1 front tyres ($190ea), and 235/45/18 Neuton NT5000 rears ($140ea). Near new, I doubt they've even got 1,500km under them.

Alternator was recently replaced, and a new RAA dry cell battery was installed at a combined price of $600. Have receipts.

Car has always been run on at least 95 octane while ive owned it, washed weekly, still very low kays, under 127,000 km. I havent even owned it for 10,000 of those.

Has a field adjustable airbag controller, which can be made to go even lower with a few minutes tweaking of the air struts.

The car isn't currently equipped with an alarm, Ric at auto perfection will install an Australian standards system complete with window break sensors, black wire, and monitoring points on all doors, boot and hood for $350.

Has unknown speakers in the doors hooked up to a JVC MP3/CD/DVD head unit (installed when i purchased the car ~$400), and a generic fold out screen.

Can include 2 12" 600W Cadence subs (boxed), 1000W candence amp, 5mm boot sound deadening kit, 2mm sound deadening for doors, and 4x Alpine 4" speakers for $1000 (total cost $1500).

Front brake pads were also replaced at $120, have a set of genuine Toyota rear pads lying around also.

Contact Details:

PM or phone on 0408961657. I work nights, so be mindful of when you call.

Price and price conditions:

Very regretful sale, looking for $8,000. Don't like the price? Then look elsewhere. I won't tolerate tyre kickers, test pilots, or sms's.

Looking for a cash sale only. Will post pics soon.

Edited by scandyflick
for sale

New white LED globe pack for R34 dash = 10x T5 globes $20

buy now or i send them back to 666Dan

they were sent to me by mistake im getting R33 ones not R34 :laugh:

will have in my possession for a couple more days

If you put them in for me, sold for $30 :D

price Drop.

- Stock dump and front pipe with heat shield. -$100

- Stock catlatic converter - $40

- GFB Blow off valve with stock pipe - $100

- Japanese made front strut brace - $70 SOLD

- Trust airrinx-GT air filter to suit stock air box (only been in the car for 2 month) - $40

Dump/screamer pipe and 3" front pipe, to suit R33, not sure bout 32?? ready to bolt onto cat.

dump/screamer -$80

3" mild steel front pipe-$50

or both items -$110

front pipe made by tilbrook auto and dyno

dump/screamer made by JJR.

if interested pm me,

:bunny:

Hi all, here is what I want to sell.

Item: R33 GTS-T set of 4 calipers and disks

Condition: Good nick, only removed for an upgrade. No shudder in disks

Price: $400

Contact: PM or 0404 80 1900

Thanks.

Edited by harvesteros

hey,

i have for sale a hi-mount, stainless, ex-gate manifold to suit rb20 or rb25, it has a 2 bold ex-gate flange to suite 38mm gate. comes with all gaskets and new studs and nuts. the holes on manifold to head flange have been drilled out so it fits straight on (bit tight on studs otherwise) it is brand new and never been used! you should all know what they look like, if not PM me and ill send you a pic to ur e-mail if u like,

PLEASE DONT POST IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTION IN BUYING!

i dont come on here verry often, so please be patiant as i will reply as soon as i can! lol

im asking $220.00

thanx,

mark

fell free to sms me any time on 0405 248 218

Item:manifold

Age:0!

Condition:brand new

Price:$300

To Fit:rb25 or rb20 (What car)

Location:adelaide

Contact: me

Comments: looks good!

Edited by moo_r32

Hey everyone....

im interested in selling my series 1 r33 Gts..

it has a genuine low 115,000kms

Charcoal Grey and Purple pearl paint (KN6)

Darkest Legal Tint.

2.25" Sports exhaust with twin tipped cannon.

Interior is Immaculate

exterior is close to immaculate...

a few minor surface scrathces, cost next to nothing to fix.

not even noticeable until ur nose is practically against the car.

looking for $7500

Just seeing what i could get for it, before i decide on buying a new car..

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Dump/screamer pipe and 3" front pipe, to suit R33, not sure bout 32?? ready to bolt onto cat.

dump/screamer -$80

3" mild steel front pipe-$50

or both items -$110

front pipe made by tilbrook auto and dyno

dump/screamer made by JJR.

if interested pm me,

:down:

Dump1.jpg

Dump2.jpg

For SAle

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custom front bar suit 32, came with the car but have got stock one on instead.

Also has a bottom lip which is in shed somewhere, bar needs bit of paint as in rough gunmetal with no clear, but no damage to bar.

make an offer for it as im not sure what its worth.

need it gone as am cleaning out the shed!!!

Edited by soft32

have a heap of tyres here i would like to get rid of. Just taking up room.

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15's

Bridgestone B391

185/65/15 x2

tyres002.jpg

$30

Firestone Firehawk TZ100

205/55/15 x1

tyres003.jpg

$10

Yokohama A539

195/60/15 x2

slight camber wear

tyres005.jpg

$30

Pirelli P600

185/65/15 x1

tyres008.jpg

$10

Michelin Energy

185/65/15 x1

tyres009.jpg

$10

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16's

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17's

Federal Supersteel

215/40/17 x1

lots of tread

tyres001.jpg

$20

Federal Supersteel

235/40/17 x1

lots of tread

tyres002.jpg

$20

Bridgestone Potenza RE040

205/50/17 x1

few mm above wear markers

tyres003.jpg

$20

Goodyear Eagle F1

215/45/17 x3 slightly different pattern but all are same tyre according to name.

2 of them are on wear bars, 1 has lots of tread

tyres005.jpg

$50

Dunlop Le Mans LM702

215/45/17 x1

good tread

tyres006.jpg

$20

Dunlop SP Sport 2000

225/45/17 x2

lots of tread

tyres007.jpg

$50

Falken Ziex ZE512

225/45/17 x1

on wear bars

tyres009.jpg

$10

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18's

Yokohama AVS V550

235/40/18 x3

tyres007.jpg

$40 each or $100 for the 3

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For Sale

White illuminous dials Suit 32. Nismo looking race!!!!! Easy to install

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gain an extra 10kws!!!! ok made the last bit up

make an offer just want em out of the shed.

SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:>

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