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Rear hub, just the left, if you can seperate, Dont even need the calipers. Or the rotors really but if need be ill take em.

pm me

100 bux and you can have both rear hubs.... keep one as a spare lol

Hey mate im keen on the tool kit if Mattis96 isnt interested

yea first in best dressed mate, pm sent

:)

Final update:

Righto this shits gotta go......

-Rear cradle $100 for the whole thing including hubs and control arms (no brakes or diff, one bent control arm)

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….or can separate parts off it, see prices below

-Rear sway bar $50

-Rear upper and lower control arms $100 the lot

-Hubs $250 for fronts and rears

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-Side skirts $80 pair

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-Rear wing $40 (excellent condition, no LED light, bargain to replace your damaged or peeling one)PICK UP ONLY

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-Passenger door $100 PICK UP PREFERRED

-Passenger side mirror $20

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-Wiper stalk $15 (indicator stalk sold already)

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-Sony Xplod Stereo $40-Comes with remote control and manual

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-Passenger airbag $50 PREFER PICKUP as I'm not sure how well it would go in post

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-Ignition barrel with key $50

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-Front & rear seatbelts $20 each or $50 for all four (no pic excellent condition)

-Climate control unit $30

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-B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50 (awesome condition)

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-ABS unit $50

-ABS bracket $20 (or free if you buy the ABS unit)

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-Power steering rack $50

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-5Zigen tip $20 (pick up only, muffler is damaged but tip could be reused)

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-Cat to muffler 3” exhaust pipe $40 pick up only

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Found a heap of R33 gtst Series 1 stuff as well:

-Complete manual conversion $1400

-Alternator $90

-Starter $80

-A/c compressor $70

-Stock i/cooler and piping $90

-Tail lights $100 each (white)

-Nismo genuine side skirts with rear pods $200

-Rear end $650 (cradle, diff, half shafts, hubs etc) prefer to sell complete but can separate parts, pm me

-Bonnet $200 (white)

-Kakimoto Regu92-Z cat-back stainless steel exhaust, Nissan front pipe $320

Also got this other shit for sale:

-Pair of R33 Gtr rims with rubber $450

-15mm 5 stud hub centric spacers $100 set of four

-20mm 4 stud non hub centric spacers $50 pair

-25mm 5 Stud hub centric spacers $100 set of four

-SAAS Steering wheel (no boss kit) $80

-Quick release boss kit $40

-SAAS gear knob $40 (as new condition)

-Wilwood 4 piston Superlight front brakes with Brembo 324mm drilled discs $1,100

Includes three brand new sets of spare pads, bracket adapter kit and braided lines

-M's turbo timer $40

-Apexi 2” Power Meter gauge $60

-Speco Meter 2.5" tacho $50

-Racetech oil pressure gauge $50

-Jetspeed EGT sensor/gauge brand new in box $50

-Raizin Volt Stabiliser $20

-Genuine Defi Link gauge set $1000 posted with insurance:

No I won't separate and yes this is the lowest I'll go on price. These are genuine Defi items, not bok choy China shit. Oil temp and pressure come with mount so you can just bolt on (fits Gtr and Rb30). Water temp comes with a mount to plug straight into Gtr. All sensors and an extra 2m link wire included as well.

Condition is excellent, used items have only been in the vehicle for approx 400km before removal.

Set includes:

80 mm boost (brand new in box)

80 mm tacho (used)

60 mm oil pressure (used)

60 mm oil temp (used)

60 mm water temp (used)

Defi Link controller (used)

Defi warning indicator light (brand new in box)

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DO you have the bolts for the rear seat?

Little plastic clips that cover the screws in the inside door handle part?

center console lid?

Nissan boot lock badge?

DO you have the bolts for the rear seat?

Little plastic clips that cover the screws in the inside door handle part?

center console lid?

Nissan boot lock badge?

the only bit i have is console lid from a 33 gtr but should be the same

30 bux

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Quick update.... this is all I have left from the silver series 2 and i'm pretty keen to shift it so feel free to make offers, as long as they are not pathetic!!

-Rear cradle $100 for the whole thing including hubs and control arms (no brakes or diff, one bent control arm)

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….or can separate parts off it, see prices below

-Rear sway bar $50

-Rear upper and lower control arms $100 the lot

-Hubs $250 for fronts and rears

IMG_1246.jpg

-Side skirts $80 pair

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-Rear wing $40 (excellent condition, no LED light, bargain)

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-Passenger door $80

-Passenger side mirror $20

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-Wiper stalk $15 (indicator stalk sold already)

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-Sony Xplod Stereo $40-Comes with remote control and manual

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-Passenger airbag $50 prefer pick up as I'm not sure how well it would go in post

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-Ignition barrel with key $50

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-Front & rear seatbelts $20 each or $50 for all four (no pic excellent condition)

-Climate control unit $30

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-B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50 (awesome condition)

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-ABS unit $50

-ABS bracket $20 (or free if you buy the ABS unit)

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hey mate i'm looking to convert my auto series 2 to manuel u said $200 for conversion.i'm willing to pay that..would you be able please list the items involved and what condition there are in?....cheers

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