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Righto shed is still looking like a shit fight

buy my shit

Sold items:

-Aftermarket castor rods

-Nissan tool kit

-Nismo metal gearknob

-Pivot 80 mm boost gauge

-R33gtst LED wing light

-S13 Corner indicators

-3 EGTs sold..... 1 left!

-Apexi Power FC

-Fibreglass bonnet

-Side Mirrors (white)

-Greddy strut brace front

-Raizin Volt Stabiliser

-Apexi 2” Power Meter gauge

-Jetspeed EGT sensor/gauge

-Tomei 300km dash

-Nismo rubber front brake air guides

-Pair of R33 Gtr rims with rubber

-Side skirts $80 pair

Still for sale!

-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 $1000

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

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

-M's turbo timer $40

-Speco Meter 2.5" tacho $50

-Racetech oil pressure gauge $40

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

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

-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)

R32 Gtst (coupe and 4 door bits):

-Custom strut brace rear $70

-Nismo control link set $550

-5Zigen 3”stainless steel turbo back exhaust $250 (from 4 door sedan)

-Intank Gtst fuel pump $80

R32 Gtr parts (Wrecked whole car so ask away even if it's not listed here):

-Rb26dett engine with good compression $2,900 includes wiring loom, ECU, intake, exhaust, clutch, everything to bolt in and drive away

-Intake kit including copy Greddy pipe to intercooler, twin pod filters $320

-R32 Gtr N1 turbos, good condition $1,000

-Exedy Clutch, good condition $250

-R32 Gtr Garrett -5 turbos done approx 15,000km $1,500 No longer for sale!

-Greddy type R plumback setup $350

-Intercooler 600x400x100mm $150

-BOV setup including stock Rb26 BOVs (return pipe now sold) $200

-Gearbox in good condition $500

-Custom strut brace rear $70

-Stock tail shaft (rear part) $70

-Driveshafts $150 each

-Stock Rb26 front pipes $120

-Stock Rb26 exhaust manifolds and dump pipes $40 each

-Front hubs $150 for the pair

-Lower control arms $50 pair

-Brake booster $60

-Air con compressor $50

-Alternator $120

-Power steering rack $100

-Steering column $80

-Ignition barrel with key $50

-Indicator and wiper stalks $15 each

-Rear bar reo $170

-Pair of tail lights (gunmetal grey) $50 each or both for $80

-Pair of doors in excellent condition (gunmetal grey) $200 each or $350 pair

-Drivers door card, a couple of indentations where something has rested against it but otherwise perfect $50 (pick up only)

-Passenger front guard $100 no dents but a couple of scratches on the paint

-Front and rear windows $200 each (pick up only)

-Rear quarter windows $50 each

-Triple gauge cluster $60

-Climate control unit $40

-Stereo/console surround, has one crack but otherwise ok $30

-Sun visors $10 bux pair (a tad dirty)

-Kick panels $10 each

-Skyline door sill plastics $20 pair

-Fabric under bonnet trim $20

-17 x 9 +24 offset Modena rims (full set with rubber) $600

-Front lip $90, painted black has a fair few scratches, chips and a couple of broken clips (pick up only)

R33 Gtst parts:

-Hubs front only $150 or $250 front and rear

-Rear sway bar $50

-Rear cradle $100 (no brakes or diff, one bent control arm, includes hubs)

-Rear wing $80

-Passenger door $100

-Passenger side mirror $20

-Wiper stalk $15

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

-Ignition barrel with key $50

-Front & rear seatbelts $20 each or $50 for all four

-Climate control unit $30

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

-ABS unit $50

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

-Power steering rack $50

R33 Gtr (Black 95 non V spec model)

I've got a heap of parts left, pm me with what you need. I don't have front end stuff (except a drivers guard), gearbox or front seats but do have many other bits still.

R34 Gtr

-Rear hubs $100 each

S13/180sx (removed from a Sileighty) CHEAP!!!!

-5 stud hub conversion $500

-S13 body loom (from Ca18det) $50

-Speedo cable $20

-Front bumper indicators $20 pair

-Climate control unit $30

-Rear 180sx bar (white) $50

-Rear tail light garnish (the metal bit that goes between the bumper and tail lights) $20 or free if you buy the bumper

-Rear plastic garnish (the red plastic bit that has 180sx on it) $10

-Wiper and indicator stalks (a bit grubby but work fine) $10 each

-Earthing kit $20

-Unbroken radiator overflow bottle $20

-Rear hubs $50 pair

-Locked diff with ABS $200

Wilwood brake kit sold!

To me! :action-smiley-069:

Cant wait to get them on the car.

Thankyou to pete and jenna.

Amazing people to deal with, good luck with all your sales.

To me! :action-smiley-069:

Cant wait to get them on the car.

Thankyou to pete and jenna.

Amazing people to deal with, good luck with all your sales.

cheers mate, you too

enjoy the brakes and we'll see you when you come back for the 5 stud ;)

Pic of Modena rims sunshine?

here ya go:

modena1.jpg

these are pretty awesome on a 32, and unique

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You wouldn't happen to have C-Pillar trims at all that you could post? (the ones that go around rear quarter windows).

nah none at the moment mate, may be picking up a new gtr in a couple of months though so stay tuned :)

UPDATE:

Still for sale!

-SAAS Steering wheel (no boss kit) $80

-Quick release boss kit $40

-SAAS gear knob $40 (as new condition)

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

-M's turbo timer $40

-Speco Meter 2.5" tacho $50

-Racetech oil pressure gauge $40

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

R32 Gtst (coupe and 4 door bits):

-Custom strut brace rear $70

-Nismo control link set $550

-5Zigen 3”stainless steel turbo back exhaust $250 (from 4 door sedan)

-Intank Gtst fuel pump $80

R32 Gtr parts (Wrecked whole car so ask away even if it's not listed here):

-Apexi power FC with hand controller $750

-Custom catch can setup (two tanks, made by ProFabrications, only used twice) $300

-Intake kit including copy Greddy pipe to intercooler, twin pod filters $320

-Exedy Clutch, good condition $250

-Greddy type R plumback setup $350

-Intercooler 600x400x100mm $130

-BOV setup including stock Rb26 BOVs (return pipe now sold) $200

-Gearbox in good condition $500

-Custom strut brace rear $70

-Stock tail shaft (rear part) $70

-Driveshafts $150 each

-Stock Rb26 front pipes $120

-Stock Rb26 exhaust manifolds and dump pipes $40 each

-Front hubs $150 for the pair

-Lower control arms $50 pair

-Brake booster $60

-Air con compressor $50

-Alternator $120

-Power steering rack $100

-Steering column $80

-Ignition barrel with key $50

-Indicator and wiper stalks $15 each

-Rear bar reo $170

-Pair of tail lights (gunmetal grey) $50 each or both for $80

-Pair of doors in excellent condition (gunmetal grey) $200 each or $350 pair

-Drivers door card, a couple of indentations where something has rested against it but otherwise perfect $50 (pick up only)

-Passenger front guard $100 no dents but a couple of scratches on the paint

-Front and rear windows $200 each (pick up only)

-Rear quarter windows $50 each

-Triple gauge cluster $60

-Climate control unit $40

-Stereo/console surround, has one crack but otherwise ok $30

-Sun visors $10 bux pair (a tad dirty)

-Kick panels $10 each

-Skyline door sill plastics $20 pair

-Fabric under bonnet trim $20

-17 x 9 +24 offset Modena rims (full set with rubber) $600

-Front lip $90, painted black has a fair few scratches, chips and a couple of broken clips (pick up only)

R33 Gtst parts:

-Hubs front only $150 or $250 front and rear

-Rear sway bar $50

-Rear cradle $100 (no brakes or diff, one bent control arm, includes hubs)

-Rear wing $80

-Passenger door $100

-Passenger side mirror $20

-Wiper stalk $15

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

-Ignition barrel with key $50

-Front & rear seatbelts $20 each or $50 for all four

-Climate control unit $30

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

-ABS unit $50

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

-Power steering rack $50

R33 Gtr (Black 95 non V spec model)

I've got a heap of parts left, pm me with what you need. I don't have front end stuff (except a drivers guard), gearbox or front seats but do have many other bits still.

R34 Gtr

-Rear hubs $100 each

S13/180sx (removed from a Sileighty) CHEAP!!!!

-5 stud hub conversion $500

-S13 body loom (from Ca18det) $50

-Speedo cable $20

-Front bumper indicators $20 pair

-Climate control unit $30

-Rear 180sx bar (white) $50

-Rear tail light garnish (the metal bit that goes between the bumper and tail lights) $20 or free if you buy the bumper

-Rear plastic garnish (the red plastic bit that has 180sx on it) $10

-Wiper and indicator stalks (a bit grubby but work fine) $10 each

-Earthing kit $20

-Unbroken radiator overflow bottle $20

-Rear hubs $50 pair

-Locked diff with ABS $200

-Nismo 2 way 4.1 5 bolt $650

Sold items:

-Rb26dett engine & N1 turbos (deposit taken)

-Wilwood 4 piston Superlight front brakes

-Aftermarket castor rods

-Nissan tool kit

-Nismo metal gearknob

-Pivot 80 mm boost gauge

-R33gtst LED wing light

-S13 Corner indicators

-All EGTs

-Apexi Power FC

-Fibreglass bonnet

-Side Mirrors (white)

-Greddy strut brace front

-Raizin Volt Stabiliser

-Apexi 2” Power Meter gauge

-Jetspeed EGT sensor/gauge

-Tomei 300km dash

-Nismo rubber front brake air guides

-Pair of R33 Gtr rims with rubber

-Side skirts

-5Zigen tip

Hey fatz/jenna, does the 180 rear bar have the number plate lights still?

And ill grab the "rear plastic garnish".

Cheers.

Also, (not expecting a yes)can i possibly pay off the nismo 2way?

Hey fatz/jenna, does the 180 rear bar have the number plate lights still?

And ill grab the "rear plastic garnish".

Cheers.

Also, (not expecting a yes)can i possibly pay off the nismo 2way?

hi mate, i'll flick you a pm but yep the lights are still in the rear bar

and i'm sure we can work something out on the diff ;)

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