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Selling a bunch of r32 stuff for cheap as have decided to keep my skyline might aswell sell the stuff I'm not gunna use :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/399965-r32-parts-and-several-sets-of-rims/page__pid__6353582#entry6353582

Gday Folks, got some spares from a second 33 i owned which i blew up a motor on.

HKS Turbo Timer - $20

Turbosmart BOV - $20

Central Locking Module - $5

Climate Control Units x 2 - $30 each

Silver Dash Surround - $10

Series 1 GTR Headlights (will fit GTST) - $200

Standard Intake pipe and Throttle Body - $40

Dash Cluster with Automatic Gear selectors - $20

Ignition Coils (with Harness) - $250

Alpine Head unit - $50

Kenwood Amp - $75

Turbosmart Boost controller - $15

Autometer Boost Gauge - $30

Intercooler piping - $40

Standard Airbox - $40

PWR intercooler - $75

Both Front seats - $100 each

Rear Seats - $40

RH Door trim - $5

Rear inside quarter trims - $5 each

3" cat back exhaust with cannon - $300

20" Advanti Rims (need Tires) - $500

Or make an offer on anything.

Message 0411166390 or PM for details

Pics to come when i get my camera back

Josh

hey guys...

i have a heap of odds and ends from a S1 R33 that i wrote off..

unfortunately mainly interior plastics and some switches guages etc..

also have 2x dashpads

boot lid (that darkblue/green colour)

and possibly a couple of other things like carpet and roof liner (for sunroof).

i also have 3 17" multi fit crome mags off of a pulsar.. they've also been on an exa and a mx5.. probably only good for a trailer or for the rubber which is maybe 50%.. best to inspect first. $150

i'll try and organise a more comprehensive list with prices. and if i can, pics.

until then PM me or give me a call on 0402945546 and enquire and or make some offers..

cheers..

Hey all need to sell my commodore wagon

Looking for $1000 willing to negotiate currently painted matte black has roughly 301xxx ks on it selling cause I need something that will tow my skyline with more ease auto runs fine always starts first go will post thread and pics tonight in for sale section

Hi all,

I have a 1994 R33 four door skyline up for sale.

It has been mildly modified with a front mount intercooler, after market fuel pump, cold air intake, aftermarket exhaust, turbo timer, upgraded ecu. It runs 16psi and has 270 at the wheels.

It's metallic grey with 18inch rims and has 129000 genuine kilometers on the clock.

It's a 5 speed Manuel with a clarion touch screen DVD player, Rockford fogs ate amp fusion sub, six inch splits in the front and rear, dark tinted windows, sports steering wheel and a top of the range alarm system. It's road legal and just passed it's rego inspection. The car is registered till July 2012.

The car is in excellent condition first to see will buy.

Asking $10000 for it but willing to negotiate.

Feel free to contact me on 0424525951 or email me on [email protected]

Sorry I have no pics at the moment.

Hi Kasko,

Sorry mate not sure about the turbo and injectors that are on it. The previous owner did a bunch of stuff to it and had a list of what has been done but ive lost it so I just mentioned the stuff that I can remember. Also forgot to mention I just spent 2300 on bilstien suspension and bushings so it sits nice and rides very well.

Thanks

Mattyb

r34 front+dump bellmouth stainless pipe <5000km (approx) suit R34 GTT Coupe $150 + you free O2 sensor

r34 GTT turbo <100,000k kms never boost controlled with extra boosts and always turbo timed, no issues no noises 250$

r34 GTT stock intercooler 20$

R34 GTT Coupe rear stock shocks good condition <100,000k kms (pic is front but i have backs) 50$ each

R34 GTT Coupe stock exhaust to catback Someone please take :P

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