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R33 King Springs (Unsure if they are Lows or super lows)

Serial numbers if you want to search it KDFL-101 & KDRL-61 - $100

Stock RB25 Dump pipe - $20

Stock R33 Side Mount Intercooler - $20

MOMO Steering wheel, flat bottom style. Old but ok condish can MMS a pic - $20

SMS 0401 227 678 - NO PM'S

1. Pair of Enkie 16x7 4x114.3 +38 - clear 4-pot brakes (suit silvia, r31 etc) -$200

2. Pair of 31 stockies, good tread on one, none on the other -$50

3. Pair of dirty 17x7 skid rims 4x114.3 offset unknown (suit 31, silvia) Tyres good on one, poor on other -$50

4. Silvia radio surround thing, 2 holes for gauge mount -$10

5. stock SR20det turbo dump -$50

6. Stock s13 brake calipers (and rotors for free if you buy the calipers) -$25

7. Stock s13 brake master -$20

8. Random bit of polished pipe -$5

9. SAAS steering wheel -$20

10. BOSS 4-channel amp 800w -$50

11. Kenwood 1000w monoblock amp for your sub -$150

Pics on request

All items located North East of Adelaide near TTG

contact

0402 035 914

or by pm

FOR SALE Full F&R R33 GTS-T Bilsteins with whiteline springs. Come assembled with tops, Extra circlip grooves for height adjustment, Purchased at the tail end of the Sydneykid groupbuy, approx 10-15k kms.

perfect condition, hard to find a better sporty street shock. $750 ono.

pics of rears, fronts also perfect.

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FOR SALE Full F&R R33-R34 GTR HSD coils. Fully adjustable, perfect conditon, approx 5-10k kms travelled. $800 ono

http://www.otomoto.com.au/p/4149192/hsd-hr-type-coilovers-for-nissan-skyline-gt-r-bnr34.html

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pm or ring 0468353923

cheers

FS All my spare parts

All offer welcome need to move it all out of the shed Asap

R32 bn rear bar 2 door Slight repairs $50

R32 rear bar 4 door BRand new 150

R32 4 door bn skirts brand new $150

32 front cut bare $200 (For Repairs)

32 4 door rear quater $250

R32 gtr rear brakes $350

R32 gtr rear diff and shalfs $400

r32 gtr stock struts good nic $200

Gtr front cradle $ 300

Door Trimsx4 $350

Rear seats $150

Carpet $50

Climate $50

cluster $100

Doorsx4 100 ech

Boot $150

Rear bar 180

Tailights $200

gtr rear cradle complete minus brakes $400

Rb stainless manifold $100

fs rb20det awd motor with auto trans willing to seperate $1500

r32 gts4 rolling shell $2200

R34 power stering pump 100

R34 auto converter and starter motor $50

Mint 180sx door trims.$100

centre dash console $30

some small random carpet bits

L&RH DOOR LATCH INSERTS $ 15

2X REAR SEATBELT LATCHES $10

HANDBRAKE COVER $15

1X RANDOM SMALL VENT $5

FUSEBOX COVER - SLIGHT HOLE $5

LEFT FOOT REST $5

1X FUSE OVER $10

FLEXI GEAR BOOT $10

L&RH MIRRORS - DRIVERS SIDE MISSING GLASS

DRIVERS PLASTIC DOOR MOULD

2 SETS 180SX TAILLIGHT GARNISHES

L&RH WIPERS

1X GEARBOX MOUNT steel minus rubber $40

BLACK GOOD PAINT DRIVERS DOOR 150 (incl glass latch and power motor)

BRAKE BOSSTER

L&RH PILLAR TRIM

MINT WHITE REAR HATCH $150

PASSANGER 180SX REAR WINDOW

REAR CAMBER ARMS $50

CA LOOM

MINT BONNET WHITE $160

GEARBOX HARD CHASSIR RUBBER COVER

CHAROOL CANISTER

L&RH TOP FRONT SEAT TRIM

UPPER DOOR PLASTIC INTIRIOUR MOULDS

L&RH SIDE PEAR LOWER TRIM

GOOD SHELL STRAIGHT FROM FRONT SHOCK MOUNTS BACK can be sold with front cut t use for repair $200 with the front cut

180sx sunroof cut

Items:

R34 standard intercooler

front shocks and springs to suit r33

Item Condition:

Cooler in good condition

Shocks second hand, but springs brand new king springs. Low or super low, cant remember, but was enough to get through regency inspection and look low.

Contact Details:

Prob best to email or text message, [email protected], 0435183200.

Price and price conditions:

intercooler- $100

Shocks and springs- $100

FS

Early R32 GTR Gearbox, no idea of KM's on clock but would assume around the 100,000km I assume my chassis has done

Gearbox only - no transfer case, is dirty as sin and needs new synchros but the gears are in good nick

Good for RWD applications that need a strong box

$500 ono pick up - delivery extra

-D

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