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- NOW $200!! 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 SOLD

- NOW $150!! Make an offer! 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)

Want to sell this stuff ASAP

33 stock cat back exhaust 40

Mint 33 s2 steering wheel with no airbag bit. 50

ungutted cat 50

s2 r33 mint dash 40

welded r200 gtst 33 diff 30

r34 front strut brace 40

r33 s1 reo cut a little to fit a s2 bar 20

33 steering rack with slip on spacers 60

  • 2 weeks later...

Pair of GENUINE Bride DIGO-R seats and rails for R33 GTS-T, purchased from Japanese Import Spares 6 months ago, seats are immaculate, no rips/tears/stains etc, just a little dusty from car being in storage.

Selling due to going to Cage and Fixed seats.

Retail for $1K a seat, and $200+ per rail, selling for $1500 as a complete bolt in package. No separating the pair, nor the rails.

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Contact Ben on 0439 888 043, or PM here, Car is in storage @ wingfield, but seats can be removed and picked up from modbury.

Also an EOI - My Enkei RPF1's in silver, 18x9.5 +15 and 18x10.5 +15, 215/45 on the 9.5's and 235/40's on the 10.5's, in PERFECT condition, imported these end of last year, after $1400 with tyres,

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Contact Ben on 0439 888 043

Unique 2004 V35 for sale. In excellent condition. Paint is still amazing for it's age. Manual. 93000kms. Rare Athens Blue. Brembos. Kenstyle bodykit. 19" Volk GT-Cs. Double DIN Headunit with Satellite Navigation. Central locking +alarm. Brand new front rotors fitted. Selling as I need something that can tow a trailer. Contact through message or enquiry only. I can't accept calls because of work. No swaps but open to offers. Car owes some finance, so a payout to my credit union will be organized at time of sale. 18k ono.

Located in Seacliff

Carsales ad: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2004/SSE-AD-2981131

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For sale

R32 stock front rotors $50

R32 nismo adjustable struts with rsr springs $50 one front strut leaking

R32 stock castor rods with good new(ish) rubber bushes $20

R33 stock struts with king springs just legal height spings $50 (one front strut knocks)

R33 stock 16x6.5 stock rims with near new 225 tyres $200

R33 stock side mount intercooler $10

Want this stuff gone!

R33 s2 mint dash with glovebox and will throw in dash fascia (has gauge hole) for free $30

Ungutted Nissan cat $40

Decat $40

rb20 x over pipe with bov 20

Rb25 x over pipe with bov 20

r34 stock front strut brace, fits 33 too with forward plenum, $30

r33 s2 steering wheel with no airbag centre bit, mint condition $30

stock rear r33 suspension shocks and struts $30

r33 overflow bottle $10

rb20 coil pack cover $20

R33 ps pump $50

set of 33/s14 stock wheels not much tread but have tyres on all. $80

Text 0421549607

Dunlop Le Mans LM704
(Japanese model of SP Sport LM704 which retail for about $150 per corner here)
F: 205/55/16
R: 225/50/16
Practically brand new, still have the little rubber nipples on them.
$300

These came off a car that was imported - had to put brand new tyres on for compliance despite these being pretty much brand new.... Will swap for 235/45/17 skid tyres like Sailuns

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for sale 1999 r34 turbo manual

134xxx

not heavily modified

lowered suspension

exhaust system

aftermarket dump pipe

nur spec cannon

spitfire coilpacks

apexi avcr

defi gauges ( only boost is hooked up )

2way nismo diff

dvd player

replaced caster arm bushes

pretty clean car passed regency without trouble

located SA

14500 ono

msg only on 0415440332

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