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dude, word of warning before mods get to you, dont keep posting the same item in here, it goes in once. Try the general for sale section if your desperate to sell today http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sale-f29.html

my offer still stands ;)

For Sale:

Greddy Type S Blow Off Valve with adapter to fit all RB's...top condition....$200

HKS SQV BOV with adapter to fit all RB's...working...$100

Vertex Rear Bar for R32 (has tiny litle crack in it)....never used.......$250

Greddy Turbo Timer with harness for R32....latest model basically new......$100

Silicon Induction Pipe for RB20/25.......good condition.........$50

R32 Stock Steering Wheel.....good condition......$70

Boost, Oil Pressuer, Water Temp Guages...Drift Brand.....$20 each

Shorft Shifter for R32 GTR/GTS4....Cs Brand....$50

PM me

Gauges sold pending payment

Same with short shifter

Hey Boys and girls :blink:

Need to sell my Hilux. Looking for $15,000ono Make me an offer

2000 extra cab

factory red

2.7L petrol

Towbar

tinted windows

auto

power steer

air con

Pioneer cd/mp3

15inch Kicker Sub, Cadence Amp, 6x9's

19x8 rims front 20x9 rear with good tread

R32 seats

Cat back exhaust

Aftermarket tail lights

chrome grill, bumper, mirrors, tailgate handle, and door handles (not installed)

192,000km

PM any questions or call 0413 477 107

Thanks, Chad.

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r32 4dr rb25det. urgent sale

tuned by jeff at speedlab. 200rwkw on 11psi with mild tune for reliability.

-Rb25det

-R32 GTR brake upgrade to suit compliancing of the RB25det

-Red stuff brake pads all round. (bloody expensive)

-Fresh respray courtesy of Spikes Auto with full pictures of respray.

-Front Mount Intercooler.

-Has 110,500km on chassis

-Aftermarket fuel pump.

-Cushion button clutch.

-Remapped r32 ecu for rb25.

-Rev limiter reset, no boost cut and no top speed cut

-custom top mounted turbo (interesting setup)

-Turbosmart pro gate 38 external wastegate and screamer. sounds insane

-Full exhaust with custom dump

-Tein ha coilovers.

-Cusco 35mm sway bars.

-Nismo 260kph dash cluster

-Flared rear guards to fit 18x11's

-Upgraded 32 interior with no rips or tears.

-Genuine gtr front bar

-Panasonic head unit

-2x jbl amps

-Soundstream splits

-2x jbl subs in custom box

-Pioneer rear 2way speakers

-stereo recorded 126.9db at street machine show and shine

-Momo steering wheel

-17 inch 3 pce work equip wheels

-pager alarm with turbo timer setup etc.

Car has appeared in Autosalon and other car shows in Adelaide.

1 owner in australia.

Have compliance and regency papers

bare in mind the 1989 model is the best model and the easiest to legally modify due to easier compliancing laws. exhaust emissions and various other tests are not as tough when moddifying. thus is why most ppl do not register that they have installed a larger engine (RB25, RB30 etc). this one is registered to the car and went though regency to do so. so no trouble by the cops for that.

wheels in pic do not come with sale of the car unless extra price added.

white wheels (17's) come with car

looking for 16k ono or 18k with the 18x11s

urgent sale due to looking into a house atm. make an offer i cant refuse.

only selling due to buying a house and need to clear debt and pay off loan.

if you need any more pictures or information please dont hesitate to contact me.

sorry some pics taken by my phone and not to clear or decent.

this car has been up for sale for a while now but at the last legs of the housing grant and need to get in now before it ends.

so now the car actually needs to go instead of me holding on to it like i have.

tire kickers or dreamers need not apply. you will be shown the door rather quickly.

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For Sale:

Eyelids for R33 series 1, dont know if they fit s2 tho.

Painted in silver made from fibreglass $50

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4 stock r33 rims, in good condition. tyres will need replacing $150

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Stock r33 s1 front bar and front reo bar in silver with indicators. $100

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PM me if interested. ill get back to you asap.

RIMS HAVE BEEN SOLD!!

I've got 2 super low seat rails here for an R32, R33 and A31 (according to the rails) which I've just pulled out of my car as I've put stock seats back in. I'm not sure who made the drivers (they said Bride) but it doesn't say but the passengers is bride. They are different rails but both super low so sit the same height.

Looking at $300 for both but will sell at $150 each. PM for details if interested.

Drivers:

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Passengers:

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Just taking up room so I'll let both go for $200 this week!

Items:

Pair Pioneer 6x9's, Pretty sure they are the TS-A6861E's, 260W 3 way.

Item Condition:

Pretty good condition actually, speakers were in the car when i bought it. Have cracked one of the supports in the spacer, so it was rattling around, all you'll need is a new spacer, or fit the speaker directly to the parcel shelf.

Extra Info:

Im fairly sure these are the ones, i dont have a box for them to come in

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Contact Details:

Please either pm me or email [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

I dunno, $50? I will also trade + cash for an amp, let me know what audio gear you have.

I have a roll of 75mm wide fiberglass exhaust wrap, think its about 6 or 10 mtr long, fairly thick. $40

Pm if interested or msg 0413 697 162

Sold. Pending payment and pick up. Thanks Scandy!

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