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After taking delivery of some large bulky items I am now left with what seems like a squared kilometre of bubble wrap

I don't want anything for it but anyone who sells and posts alot of of fragile parts might make goold use of it, if interested pm me and we can sort out a time to come and pick it up :)

For sale:

1x silver R32 GT-R OEM Grille assembly with fitting clips.

Amazing condition for an 18 year old piece of plastic..

$150 firm

Pm, call or text 0457408477

Also have front lip there but it has seen better days..

For sale:

Pair of 30mm 114.3X5 spacers with 2 hubcentric insert pieces, come off the rear of a 33 looked aggresive! Can include 2 sets of wheel nuts for them

Trying to get my hands on some 15-20mm spacers so up for swaps or sale

$80 or let me know what you have to swap cheers

Matt 0413863525

Ok update of whats left

Ce28n 19x10.5+12 works in bronze! With black valve caps like mini wheel nuts

$4000

Apexi weldina cat back suit 34 gtr but is easy to get on anything eles even a stagea just needs a extension nere the diff

$1100

3" decat pipe $50

3" gutted cat $50

Tomei type b 260 rotation 9.15 lift no head work req suit r34 gtr engines only! $550

Pick up in burnside or hindmarsh

0400099986 thanx

trust/greddy twin turbo manifolds to suit vq35de, should also fit vq35hr and vq25det (would pay to confirm) $800ono

designed to work with td05/06 turbos and trust gates

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v36/z34 akebono front brakes with adapters to bolt up to v35/m35/z33 $1000ono

comes with everything you see in the picture

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trust/greddy easy cams $1000ono

brand new to suit vq35hr, but i have a feeling they can be used in vq35de also (confirm for yourself)

(same as these but far cheaper :)http://www.ebay.com/...=item5888e340d7)

PICS >>> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376220-%26-9733%3B-%26-9733%3B-z33z34v35v36m35-beastly-upgrade-parts-for-sale-%26-9733%3B-%26-9733%3B/

f/s split dump pipe with screamer to suit SR, CA! i brought it few weeks ago, was ment to recieve a rb and they sent me a sr one :(

asking $120, its brand new too.

msg me Brad - 0430033573

Got pics mate? Where did you buy it from? Shoot me a pm. Cheers

When sorting through stuff in my garage, I found the turbotech boost controller I buoght many years ago. It looks exactly like this:

mqBoT.jpg

I believe they still sell for $30+ on eBay. There are threads on this forum about how great they are, and they're much better than a regular bleed valve.

Anyways - I'll let it go for $20

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