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Hey all,

My first time selling something here so please be gentle. Just got some work completed on the old 200sx and came out more than I was hoping to spend, now that I'm strapped I've got to get rid of some of these excess items that I don't have a use for anymore.

As such pickup is highly preferred just to get things moving quicker. I live in Frankston (3199) and work in Highett (3190). Can meetup for pickup or organise shipping if preffered.

1. S15 200sx JDM A-Pillar with gauge holder.

As per this - JDM A-Pillar listed on JustJap

Was installed on the car previously holding the below Defi Gauge, looked good. Hasn't been on the car since I've owned it though. In great condition, always stored in plastic bag. No sigs of wear.

Price: $120

2. GKTech Adjustable Cam Gears (pair)

As per here - Link to Cam Gears on GKTech website

Bought these to replace rattliing VCT however decided to stick with VCT and bought replacement. Only ~4 weeks old, brand new in box. Paid $200 for these, which have since been reduced to clear @ GKTech... so I can't return them.

Price $80

3. GKTech SR20DET rocker arm stoppers

Link - Rocker arm stoppers listed on GKTech website

Apparently my car already had these fitted. These are brand new still in bubble wrap, never used.

Price: $30

3. Defi BF Series Boost Gauge - 60mm Blue

Model - DF04305

Link - As listed on Nengun

As above with the A-Pillar I've never had this installed since I had the car. In as new condition, no marks.

Price: $180

4. Defi Controller

Link - As listed on FR Sport

As above with the A-Pillar I've never had this installed since I had the car. In as new condition, no marks.

Price: $180

5. BBS 17" Wheels sprayed satin black.

Nice looking wheels, I bought the car with some Works 18's so these are now unneeded.

Will grab some more size and tyre info on these in the next day or two when I can get to my mates house where these are currently stored.

Pretty sure two of the tyres are roadworthy and two are not.

Price: $300

Pics of the wheels on the car.

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Edited by MaximuSmurf

Location is in the opening post, I work in Highett, Victoria and live in Frankston, Victoria. Happy to meet up somewhere thats not too far.

Just got wheel info

17 x 8 - ET38

These came of my 200sx so they fit that fine. Also the tyres are Sumotomo HTRZ II 235/45 and I think 215/45

Sorry guys but after a few mates advised the wheels were too cheap and checking around other forums and ebay I will be adjusting the price. They are now $500. Apologies again, don't mean to be a tool about it I just didn't know what they were worth. Will reply this info to all received PM's. OP Updated.

To the admins: I had a read through the rules now and I understand this is not the place for auctions. Apologies again about the price change. Nothing else on the post will be modified again.

Sorry guys but after a few mates advised the wheels were too cheap and checking around other forums and ebay I will be adjusting the price. They are now $500. Apologies again, don't mean to be a tool about it I just didn't know what they were worth. Will reply this info to all received PM's. OP Updated.

To the admins: I had a read through the rules now and I understand this is not the place for auctions. Apologies again about the price change. Nothing else on the post will be modified again.

HAHAHA Damnit! I was willing to drive the 1,000kms to come pick them up at that price!! GL with sale :)

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