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No longer need any of this gear, so buy it off me! kthnx.

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1. Pivot 3 Stage Shift Light (Ssl-Pro)

The Pivot shift light is a great little unit, it can be set at three RPM points, when all three are lit the unit will flash until you shift gears. These are now discontinued and hard to come by I believe.

$120 ono

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2. HKS exhaust cam gear

bought a new set of camgears, no longer need this one.

$140 ono

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3. Standard R33 radiator

Upgraded to a bigger unit

$40 ono

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4. Nismo gearknob (one on the left)

Good condition

$50 ono

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5. Blue streak Stilletto 235/40/18

40-50% tread, good to have as a spare

$50 ono

6. 25mm spacers

5x114

No need for them

$100 ono

7. My old engine, RB25

Had 150,xxxkms on it. Pulled it out as it wasn't holding oil pressure properly. suits rebuild. Would be good for a back up engine, but I've got no room unfortunatly.

it's inpieces atm. I've got the intake manifold, head and block all seperated.

$350 for the lot, or $200 for the head (& manifold) and $200 for the block. I'd rather sell the lot though.

Located in Liverpool region, Sydney.

Can post most items at buyers expence.

PM me!

Adam.

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2. HKS exhaust cam gear

bought a new set of camgears, no longer need this one.

$140 ono

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6. 25mm spacers

5x114

No need for them

$100 ono

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7. My old engine, RB25

Had 150,xxxkms on it. Pulled it out as it wasn't holding oil pressure properly. suits rebuild. Would be good for a back up engine, but I've got no room unfortunatly.

it's inpieces atm. I've got the intake manifold, head and block all seperated.

Head is missing lifters, we used them in the new engine.

$350 for the lot, or $200 for the head (& manifold) and $200 for the block. I'd rather sell the lot though.

Interested in ur spacers pls call me on 0434 093223. Thanks

I can't call as I'm doing late shift for the rest of the month. As stated please PM me.

Hmm,would of been nice to let me know a meeting place to pick up the sparkys,seeing as i wanted them.Manners seem to be a thing of the past,spose you get that when your old. :rolleyes:

Just re-read you're PM and you don't mention anything about the spark plugs. Only the gearknob. I notified you that it was sold and I didn't recieve any other PM's.

Besides, they were sold pending before you actually sent me a PM. :thumbsup:

Pm said gear nob and sparkys,check it again have it here at my end.pppfftt so many rude noobs here these days as i said before Manners do many have them any more. :rolleyes:

Gear nob @ sparkys doesn't suggest you wanted the spark plugs.

Maybe you could try improving your punctuation so I could of understood what you were actually after.

There's no need to get angry and call me a noob and rude, there are a lot of people that have delt with me on the forums and would feel otherwise to your statements.

If you aren't interested in anything else in this thread, please keep your comments out of it, theres no need of it and nothing will change whats happened.

Thank you :)

Edited by Run-It-Hard

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