Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Parts in Western suburbs MELB. Work in Brighton Area.

Contact is 0487442283

Have a r33 gtst power FC with hand controller for sale. Not tuned for Hi flow.

Willing to post anywhere in oz.

Looking for $1300 ONO

IMG_6411.jpg

IMG_6409.jpg

Have Hi-Flow turbo (r33). Years old but perfectly fine. Minimal shaft play Good for up to 240rwkw. Prob more but not cementing an assumption. Will post. If sells at good price for free.

$1000 ONO

IMG_6420.jpg

IMG_6416.jpg

IMG_6421.jpg

Z32 AFM with plug.

$220 Delivered ONO

IMG_6408.jpg

IMG_6407.jpg

R34 GT-T SMIC

Comes with pipes, shroud and bracket. Can remove for postage if needed.

$160 ONO

IMG_5759.jpg

IMG_5758.jpg

ARC SMIC

For s13, 180sx. MAYBE s14?

$200 ONO

IMG_5757.jpg

IMG_5756.jpg

IMG_5755.jpg

R33 GTR S1 Steering wheel with airbag. Good condition, couple blemishes from usual wear.

$220 ONO

IMG_5761.jpg

IMG_5760.jpg

IMG_5762.jpg

R33 GTS-T S1 Bonnet. Dusty in pics but is very straight. Clear coming off so could do with a spray

$100 ONO

IMG_6405.jpg

Don't know date that it was manufactured, have had car 5 yrs now. Power FC works fine as does hand controller.

You can stop looking now :P

R34 SMIC sold.

Power fc - $1100 ONO

Hi Flow - $800 ono

Z32 with plug - $180 ONO

Other crap throw whatever, Just sitting here collecting dust

Bump em up... Prices Firm all delivered Aus wide

Power FC w/ hand controller $1000

Hi Flow Turbo $600

Z32 AFM w/ Plug $160

R33 GTR steering wheel $160

Bonnet make offer

Z32 sold

Power FC and Hand Controller Sold Pending

Bonnet still for sale

Hi Flow Turbo still for sale

Steering wheel still for sale

Edited by bluey33
  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I'm normally copping my own abuse from neglecting my daily drivers. "Those suspension bushes will last a bit more", "Don't worry about the oil leak, just keep topping it up". The project cars I'm always doing things slowly on them as I'm wanting them to be done better, and neater, and nicer. Luckily I don't have to deal with 18 year old Matt's "Learning to wire" stuff in the project cars. And there's only one piece of wiring I'm displeased about in the Landcruiser, and it's about to be cut out... However, the box loads of parts that have been going through this place lately for the Landcruiser... Brake pads Brake Rotors Full handbrake overhaul Wheel Bearings Seals Swivel hubs Steering Boxes Half the suspension joints Shocks Air bags (Ones to go in the rear springs for towing) Water pump Timing kit Lower timing case Harmonic Balancer Radiator Lots of other little seals and shits Gas struts for the bonnet New power window switches And god knows what else I've forgotten... Ha ha ha I have my fingers crossed the pinion seals don't start leaking on the diffs, that the transfer case doesn't leak, and the gearbox input shaft doesn't leak, nor the rear main seal. As they're about the only seals I haven't replaced in the driveline! I'm seriously eyeing off buying new caliper rebuild kits front and rear brake calipers... I'll probably recheck all the valve clearances soon too, and hopefully, it should be all good and sweet to haul some long distance trips again!
    • Every time I pull my 3x gauges out of the console and see the crack-addict way that I did the wiring, and I just can't bring myself to tear it all apart and "make it nice", because it is currently working. In fact, the last time I was in there I probably made it worse.
    • The best part is when you own the car long enough that you look back and find your OWN ham fisted amateur shit!
    • The annoying part about neglect, is when you start to replace one thing, and find ten more broken things. Ham fisted monkey repairs you normally only find out about when trying to do something unrelated! Ha ha   Neglect you can kind of anticipate the huge costs to fix it all. Ham fistedness is normally a shock the first time your work on a new old car, as everything "looked" good before.
    • For DBA, check out their guide table here. https://dba.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Direct_Replacement-Guide-2021.2.pdf   Additionally they have some other guides and info on how to make sure you choose the right pad.
×
×
  • Create New...