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Only selling these parts so i can get my Stagea back on the road

Not interested in trading at all

Pickup's from Runcorn/South Brisbane-might be able to dropoff parts locally

or can send registered mail at buyer's expense

-Apexi Power FC for rb25det/series 1 r33 gtst Skyline in original box

Might suit series 2 r33's-I'm not sure

Bought brand new from SAU group buy

Tuned by Mat Spry[Power FC master tuner]for rb25det/r33 with these aftermarket modification's...

-Pod filter

-Intercooler

-3" turboback exhaust

If your car has these mod's simply plug it in or get it re-tuned to suit your current mod's

Hand controller is included & still has the protective plastic film on the screen

$1200 ono

-Pair of new/never fitted RDA slotted rotors

Part number RDA908S

Paid $200 inc. delivery from ebay/performancecarpartsonline

Asking $160 ono

Fits...

Nissan Skyline R32 GTST.

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Nissan Skyline R33 Single Turbo

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS

Nissan Skyline 34 Single Turbo

Nissan 300ZX Z32 twin turbo and Non Turbo models

-New set of QFM performance brake rear brake pads

Will fit R32/R33/300ZX two piston Rear Caliper's

Part number QDB1220 [HP-X 0211]

Bought from Skylnesaustralia group buy

$80 ono

-Pair of used DBA "4000 series" slotted rotors for front of series 2 turbo Stagea/r34 wagon

Evenly worn/like new-might fit r34 gtt's I'm not sure

$380 ono

-VGC RB25det stainless steel hi-mount manifold with T3 flange

No cracks or damage at all-has two bolt flange for external wastegate

Cost $280 new from Ebay

$160 ono

-SCA pod filter & adpater plate for AFM for rb25det

$50 ono

-New DRIFT carbon fibre gear knob

with 7mm & 11mm plastic thread adapter's

$60 at Autobarn

Sell for $40 ono

S1 r33 gtst stock front & rear swaybars

$80 ono

-2xStock rb25det exhaust manifolds

$30 each ono

-2xStock 2.5" r33 gtst frontpipes

$20 each

-3xStock 2.5" r33/r34 dump pipes

$10 each

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Can drop parts off around Brisbane

I'll trade or pay cash for a set of stock/legal s14 series 2 tailights & centre garnish in good nick-series 1's will do if there fairly cheap

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