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I have a hks system love it and blitz intercooler coming good choices

nice, i picked up a fujitsubo 3.5" titanium turbo dump system the other day. cant wait to install it aye haha

blitz fmic should come in next week. was gonna pick it up this week but i fried my clutch last night now i need to buy a new 1 FML!!! lol

For Sale car and audio and misc etc just did a clean out of stuff I don't need :)

Parts are for S1 R33 GTS-T (some parts will fit other models)

- Hel braided brake lines (New front set/used rears) $80 for all ONO

- Passenger side window switch (2door) $15 ONO

- New Auto Gauge 38mm water temp sensor adaptor - $15 ONO

- Race Tech 3 way adaptor - NPT fittings for oil temp & pressure etc $5 ONO

- Hazard and demister switch $20 ONO

- 2 x 2 door electric window switches $50 each (cheap from what I just saw them going for on ebay)

- RH side indicator $20 ONO

- Airconditioner control panel (the off switch is a little bit funny but apart from that works great) $20 ONO

- Drivers side switch surround (Small crack) $10 ONO

- Digital clock $15 ONO

- Electric mirrir switch $15 ONO

- 2 x RH Drivers side window regulator 1 without motor + 1 with motor (motor condition unknown) $50 each ONO

- Boss kit unkown brand $10 ONO

- Brake pads plenty of meat left $5 ONO or going in the bin after 1 week

- 2 x dash surround 1 in very good condition 1 ok but with small crack (see photo) $30 & $20 respectively

- Celica GT4 bonnet scoop (I don't know why I have this) fibreglass $60 ONO

- Evoluzione white sports steering wheel $10 ONO

- New Steel Mate motorcycle alarm $40 ONO

- Audison SR4 Amp (only about 10 hours use - Perfect condition) $300

- German Maestro CC6508 - 6 1/2 inch 2 way speakers (10 hours use) 50 W RMS / 165 W Max - These speakers are incredible $225 ONO

- MB Quart QM 160 comp - 6 1/2 inch with crossovers and tweeters (crossovers are QM218.03 CX) German made and are the Q line which was the highest quality $250 ONO (these have about 100 hours use and sound amazing)

I have pictures of all items just too many to load - PM for a copy or to ask about anything.

4x R34 GTR wheels in bronze and tyres. Tyres are Bridgestone RE002's with lots of tread..about 90% to go. 3 of the rims are in great condition, however one of the rims has been in an accident and needs to be rolled out by a wheel shop. Comes with centre caps too.

Quick sale price of $900, firmer than a 14 year old with his first playboy mag.

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Wrecking KR4 silver R34 GTT, rear and left hand side body panels all perfect, front bar, reo and r/h guard are binned. Mint interior, almost all standard parts available as well as the following parts all off the 34 with max 5000km use. All parts except seats were bought brand new by me.

Aftermarket

Pair Enkei RPF1 18x9.5+15, no gutter rash and 500km old achillies 123s semi's - $1000

ISC Lockbar, brand new never fitted - $50

GKtech V2 castor rods - $100

Whiteline adjustable swaybars, 24mm front, 22mm rear - $350

BC BR coilovers - $900

Cusco master cylinder stopper - $70

AMPerformance 3" stainless front pipe - $250

AMPerformance 3" stainless Decat - $70

AMPerformance 3" stainless catback - $300

Nismo clear indicators front - $100

Nismo clear indicators side - $30

Bride Brix 1.5 seats, drivers is gradient logo, passenger is black logo, bolsters in good condition - $750

Bride MO passenger rail, suits R34 gtt only (3 weeks old) - $250

Bride superlow drivers rail, suits R34 gtt only - $150

HKS adjustable wastegate actuator - $100

Apexi pod - $25

Saiko Michi custom made catch can - $100

Depo racing gauges 60mm and 7 colour type, oil pressure, oil temp and water temp - $150

Mocal oil cooler, never fitted, suits rb and sr - $300

Rays wheelnuts, black 35mm - $100

Nistune'd R34gtt Ecu, with current tune for standard turbo making 217rwkw at willall - $350

DBA 4000 rotors front and rear, maybe 1000km use - $500

QFM A1rm pads front and rear - $100

HEL braided lines front and rear - $100 or take the rotors/pads/lines as a package for $600, calipers also available

Standard parts

Factory optioned airbag front seats - $200

Rear seat - $100

Taillights - $100

AFM - $50

Boot lid, spoiler holes professionally welded and resprayed KR4 looks mint - $250

Rear bumper - $100

LH headlight, xenon housing but factory ballast cut out at compliance, some scratches - $150

LH door, mirror and gaurd avaiable

also available once out of car

RB25Neo, 138000Km, never saw a drop of oil in the catch can, always serviced with top quality oil and made 217rwkw at 11psi, can do with/without turbo

R34 Gearbox, inspected by 1110 engineering and in good condition, can also do tailshaft and clutch/slave etc for a manual conversion

all centre console, original triple gauges, cluster etc

actually theres to much to list, if you want something just ask as ive likely got it.

slighty negotiable on some prices, sms for pics

Ben 0433987945

For sale oem bnr34 Gtr front bar $450.00, in good condition with small scratches and few holes drilled on each side as canards were once fitted.

Also for sale oem bnr34 Gtr v-spec middle splitter $300.00 in excellent condition with all reinforcing bars clipped in place.

Pick up only, slightly negotiable pm me for further inquiries.
Thanks.

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For sale oem bnr34 Gtr front bar $450.00, in good condition with small scratches and few holes drilled on each side as canards were once fitted.

Also for sale oem bnr34 Gtr v-spec middle splitter $300.00 in excellent condition with all reinforcing bars clipped in place.

Pick up only, slightly negotiable pm me for further inquiries and pictures.

Thanks.

R33 GTR bran new front DBA slotted rotors. Bought to use with my evo brake upgrade but now changing my front suspension setup so these are no longer required.

Only been fitted up to the hubs and that's it. Slight surface rust but will clean off once installed and brakes applied.

$300 pick up from Adelaide hills.

Please pm me if interested.

Wrecking KR4 silver R34 GTT, rear and left hand side body panels all perfect, front bar, reo and r/h guard are binned. Mint interior, almost all standard parts available as well as the following parts all off the 34 with max 5000km use. All parts except seats were bought brand new by me.

Aftermarket

Pair Enkei RPF1 18x9.5+15, no gutter rash and 500km old achillies 123s semi's - $1000

ISC Lockbar, brand new never fitted - $50

GKtech V2 castor rods - $100

Whiteline adjustable swaybars, 24mm front, 22mm rear - $350

BC BR coilovers - $900

Cusco master cylinder stopper - $70

AMPerformance 3" stainless front pipe - $250

AMPerformance 3" stainless Decat - $70

AMPerformance 3" stainless catback - $300

Nismo clear indicators front - $100

Nismo clear indicators side - $30

Bride Brix 1.5 seats, drivers is gradient logo, passenger is black logo, bolsters in good condition - $750

Bride MO passenger rail, suits R34 gtt only (3 weeks old) - $250

Bride superlow drivers rail, suits R34 gtt only - $150

HKS adjustable wastegate actuator - $100

Apexi pod - $25

Saiko Michi custom made catch can - $100

Depo racing gauges 60mm and 7 colour type, oil pressure, oil temp and water temp - $150

Mocal oil cooler, never fitted, suits rb and sr - $300

Rays wheelnuts, black 35mm - $100

Nistune'd R34gtt Ecu, with current tune for standard turbo making 217rwkw at willall - $350

DBA 4000 rotors front and rear, maybe 1000km use - $500

QFM A1rm pads front and rear - $100

HEL braided lines front and rear - $100 or take the rotors/pads/lines as a package for $600, calipers also available

Standard parts

Factory optioned airbag front seats - $200

Rear seat - $100

Taillights - $100

AFM - $50

Boot lid, spoiler holes professionally welded and resprayed KR4 looks mint - $250

Rear bumper - $100

LH headlight, xenon housing but factory ballast cut out at compliance, some scratches - $150

LH door, mirror and gaurd avaiable

also available once out of car

RB25Neo, 138000Km, never saw a drop of oil in the catch can, always serviced with top quality oil and made 217rwkw at 11psi, can do with/without turbo

R34 Gearbox, inspected by 1110 engineering and in good condition, can also do tailshaft and clutch/slave etc for a manual conversion

all centre console, original triple gauges, cluster etc

actually theres to much to list, if you want something just ask as ive likely got it.

slighty negotiable on some prices, sms for pics

Ben 0433987945

also have

standard exhaust, turbo back with intact cat - $50

standard suspension - $50

standard intercooler with all brackets, bolts and shroud - $50

standard swaybars - $50

from my for sale thread
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/442357-fs-sa-stagea-skyline-parts-garage-sale/page-3


updated list with pricedrops

R34GTT wheels painted black w Bridgestone Potenza S001 tires - $700 --> $600
RB25-DET NEO genuine coilpacks - $100 --> $50
RB26DET R32 GTR genuine coilpacks - $200 --> $100


R34GTT stock exhaust (cat to rear muffler) - $100 --> $50

R34 GTT MT Tailshaft - 200 -->150

R34 manual pedals - $100 -->40


C34 RS4S stock exhaust - $100 --> $50

C34 Stagea SII RS4S stock camber arms - $20 --> $10
C34 Stagea cargo blind - $200 --> $120

C34 Stagea Double din stereo surrounds (X2) - $40 each

Xenon globes/ phillips/ DR2 (R32) - $50 --> $20
Xenon globes with half wires (R32) - $50 --> $20

ISC FMIC - $50 --> $40

BC coilover Cspanners - $50

All parts off a r33 , shell is defected but not crashed .

Text 0421549607 for pics and more details

Steering rack with slip on spacers 70

Welded diff 100 or can come with an open centre aswell for a bit extra

Rear cradle bare 50

Fuel tank with fuel pump 50

Isc hicas lock bar with tie rods and rod ends 70

Set of coilovers $500, jic rear, isc front

front LCAS 100

R33 cluster 140xxx $50

R33 s2 steering wheel with airbag centre bit mint condition 100

Also got another wheel without airbag centre $60

Front r33/34 strut brace $50

Stock r33 cat back exhaust $100

Stock rear suspension r33 struts and springs $50

Window switch drivers side $70

R33 s2 full dash mint condition $80

Drift or saas boost gauge with wiring $40

Stock radiator rough condition 30

ignition barrel, key, door locks $70

Pair stock side skirts white $100

Rear lights pair $70 white with middle garnish

rear bar white $50

front reo, is a s1 but cut to fit cooler and s2 bar $30

Stock castor arms, with powerbrace style castor brackets $50

Stock rear arms 40 a pair

Full 5 stud brakes and hubs/ discs, calipers, lines , $500

rear driveshafts pair 60

rear s1 seats 50

Rear quarter trim pair 40

bonnet cable and latch 40

throttle cable 30

Panels are white -

S2 bonnet 140

Front guards 80 for the pair

Headlights good condition 150 for the pair ,

have 2 pair one pair has been chopped to fit a cooler under rad support, 80 for that pair , they don't have high beams

S2 letterbox grill 30

S2 front bar with fog lights and rare front lip 200

Or take all front end panels for 450

Sun visors, mirrors, rear view mirror , swaybars, door trims, boot with bogged up spoiler holes, battery tray, centre console, windscreens, window motors, complete doors, all available,

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