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Hi Guys,

I need to offload some stuff i don't need -

New Blue silicon radiator hoses to suit R34 (I think they fit 33 too), i bought these but have decided i want black ones to suit the whole stealth theme. These have been fitted on my car but have never had coolant run through them as the car has not been started.

Price $40 + Post

Genuine Sard 550cc injectors, done little work in my R34 and are only being replaced due to upgrading to 1000cc items in preparation for E85, these are a direct fit for R34GTT and are top quality items, currently fitted to car but will be removed upon sale as the new injectors are ready to go in.

Price $500 + Post (Have original receipt for $1100ish somewhere)

Starcorp Racing Tracer 2 rims, 17x8 and 17x9 with some dish but they do have rash from the precious owner, these are best suited to skids or for passing rego with the new tyres. There are 3 brand new Sunew 235/45/17 tyres and one original that had really good tread, i only had these to get the car rolling while mine went for repair.

Price $399 + Post

18 inch tyres -

4 tyres 235/40/18 which would be good for drift etc as the tread is like new apart from the half inch of baldness on the inside from some seriously retarded wheel alignment issues.

Price $100 for all 4

1 tyre 235/40/18 which is near new, had to purchase retail for $170 to avoid a defect out the front of a tyre shop (Thievin pricks) -

Price $70

K&N pod filter, i will throw in what i have left of the cleaner kit so basically you will have a new filter, these things have the lifetime warranty stuff and am only selling as i need to upgrade to a bigger inlet.

Price $50

I will also be removing the R34GTR fuel pump from my car as it is being upgraded, this will also be available for sale, make an offer and ill consider it.

Ill have a look around the shed as i know i will find more stuff to offload...

All items located in the Hunter/Newcastle area.

Contact via PM or SMS 0434 353 292

Thanks guys

Mat

how many km's on the injectors? and how much would postage to nuriootpa, SA 5355 be?

PM sent.

Postage will be cheap az.... Will pay postage to Aus addresses if i get the right offer...

Injectors sold pending payment...

The rest is still here for sale.

Also have a new copy of NFS Shift 2 for PS3 for $50, it's the pre-order edition with bonus cars, tracks and keyring.

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