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Hi all,

I'm clearing out the shed of some un-wanted gear off my car that has either been changed, upgraded etc. Please note this is my first attempt at selling stuff on SAU, and I work alot, I shall do my best to reply to PM's, texts etc. and arrange freight/pick-up etc as quick as possible, but do be patient.

Best bet/preferred for contact is to PM me on here or text as I can't answer my phone at work.

Contact No: Josh 04 3774 5147

Can freight all items at buyers expense, pick-up is preferred from country south-west vic, exact location will be gladly given to interested buyers but would prefer not to list for security and privacy.

Also happy to deliver items/meet buyer half-way at buyers expense (fuel costs) if distance is reasonable.

Standard parts are off a R33 Series 1 GTS coupe' RB25DE

Fusion EN-AM300200 amplifier, 2 channel, runs 70w rms per channel, suitable for running a pair of 6X9's, is a flow through/daisy chain style amp so another amp can be connected to the same pair RCA leads, bridgeable to run 180w rms, good working order, removed as I went to a bigger system requiring a 4 channel amp. More details here. $30

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Sub box built specifically for boot of R33 2 door, sits above the fuel pump area with the battery/fuses re-located, and HICAS ECU mounted to the drivers side, very snug fit. Made from 3/4 MDF with loads of liquid nails and screws, extremely solid, 2 separate compartments, "face-plate" made from 12mm MDF. Average condition, needs the "face plate" re-done/re-trimmed. Had 2 10" subs inverted mount running in it, again has been changed for bigger build, has filler to make the boxes ~14L each, could be removed to go as big as ~25L each. Could be cut out to fit 10" subs normal mount with spacers, too small for 12"s. $30 to good home

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Stock JECS fuel pump, upgraded, was in running car on removal, but slightly noisy (can be heard on priming and outside the car when running) $15

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Two 205/55/R16 91W BCT S600 tyres, changed due to flats pots and worn shoulders, tread varies from %15-%60, suit drifting or burnouts. Not road usable! $50 pair

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One Mazda RX8 space-saver spare wheel, 5 stud, off my old car, never used. $50

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Standard sway-bars, no links, "D" bushes included $30 pair

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Standard springs and shocks, no visible leaks, surface rust, typical condition for age $50 the lot

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Genuine Mazda 5w-30 rotary mineral oil, un-opened, paid ~$70 for it yet never got used. $50

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Speco-meter 2.5" (I think) electronic oil pressure gauge and sender, good working order, needs wires extended, lights up yellowish standard globe color $20

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Random "Nakamichi" CD head unit, has AUX in, came with car, suit daily driver $10

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2nd hand oxygen sensor, unknown age, only noticed .5L/100km improvement when changed, suit if you have an absolutely dead one or for testing etc. $20

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6 standard coil-packs, acted up on stone cold nights at full load over 4500rpm when car was N/A, taping/greasing may help, suitable for diagnosis or temp-replacement $40

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Have a few more small items for sale, but it's raining hard so can't get photos, will update later on.

Cheers, Josh

hey mate do you have a drivers side electric window switch, series 1 ?

Nah mate I don't. Not a full part-out, just some random bits i've changed. smile.gif

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Also for sale:

Permatex Ultra-Black sealant, un-opened, un-used. Had my sump off on the weekend, got 2 tubes to be safe, didn't use this one, $15

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Another couple items:

Standard R33 GTST intake pipe, no visible damage/splits: $30

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Assorted Permaseal gaskets, got the kit for my conversion, only needed the T3 and dump pipe flange ones: $10

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