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Update

2 sets R32 wind deflectors. Free to good homes

  • Denso 720 INjectors, top feed - under 5000kms - $400
  • Polished Plenum - ** gone
  • Fuel rail - $?? (stock)
  • Drivers side window - $200
  • Cabin Carpet - $150
  • Some quality IC pipe joiners and clamps
  • black gearstick boot surround like new. - gone
  • 2 New Kaixen HID kits (1xH3 and 1xH1) gone

Update

2 sets R32 wind deflectors. Free to good homes

  • Denso 720 INjectors, top feed - under 5000kms - $400
  • Polished Plenum - ** gone
  • Fuel rail - $?? (stock)
  • Drivers side window - $200
  • Cabin Carpet - $150
  • Some quality IC pipe joiners and clamps
  • black gearstick boot surround like new. - gone
  • 2 New Kaixen HID kits (1xH3 and 1xH1) gone

ahh richard thats why you mentioned the drivers side window on my car today... very sneaky!

I have an awesome condition R33 GTR centre instrument cluster. Selling for $150 to the locals.

You know speedo, fuel gage etc...

PM me if your interested. Will put up pics real soon.

It has the CF backing and stuff OEM for the R33 GTR.

A great price folks - Cash talks and BS walks :)

Mate - I am so keen on setting up the best JDM Tuning house and parts shop in Australia.

The one everyone Trusts.

Just need the right peeps and get equity (Cash). Would love to do this on an unheard of scale.

Make the Japanese tuning houses ask advice from my engineers.

I would like Nissan/Skyline owners from NSW, VIC, SA and QLD to come to my Tuning house.

but thats never going to happen............

I can do the business but I dont have all the ready's, builders, tuners, mechs.

Like to seee shit done properly because I must have experienced every kent in this industry there is.

If I didn't like the experience I garauntee no one else does.

People pay for quality and warranty, those who carnt then get 2nd best :P

Edit: Cherry pick staff from JEM, Unigroup, CRD, Racepace, Willall, ESP, DVS + Bring in expertise from JP.

Get a big clean place in Hume. Build, Tune, bolt-ons, spare parts and get accrediation from Nismo, TRD, etc...

Edit: Cherry pick staff from JEM, Unigroup, CRD, Racepace, Willall, ESP, DVS + Bring in expertise from JP.

Get a big clean place in Hume. Build, Tune, bolt-ons, spare parts and get accrediation from Nismo, TRD, etc...

Do eiit!!

Not sure I've evered been offered warranty. Will be looking for it on the big engine build.

All i am going to say to that is that warranties are a scary thing when it comes to big engine builds thats for sure.

This may be a silly question, but have you lot ever thought about organising a get together somewhere and selling each other your shit? As in a swap meet I guess.

Maybe make it an "all Nissan" thing, so it's not just Skyline stuff, charge a few bucks per seller and put the money back into your club.

I know I still have plenty of bits and pieces lying around that someone else could probably use, but I just couldn't be bothered listing it all then having to arrange to be home for people to pick it up etc.

Edited by JD_R33

anyone interested in a turbo setup?

ETM steam pipe manifold (suits RB25 and RB26 stud pattern, ceramic coated)

Garret GT3582R external gate (0.82 rear housing, ceramic coated)

Synchronic 50mm external wastegate

ETM 4" - 3.5" dump pipe (ext wastegate is currently plumb back, fiberglass wrapped, made to suit 3L R33, will require shortening for non 3L applications)

4" mild steel intake pipe with filter (no provisioning for AFM)

3k

This may be a silly question, but have you lot ever thought about organising a get together somewhere and selling each other your shit? As in a swap meet I guess.

Maybe make it an "all Nissan" thing, so it's not just Skyline stuff, charge a few bucks per seller and put the money back into your club.

Not a Silly Question but a Brilliant idea. :thumbsup:

This may be a silly question, but have you lot ever thought about organising a get together somewhere and selling each other your shit? As in a swap meet I guess.

Maybe make it an "all Nissan" thing, so it's not just Skyline stuff, charge a few bucks per seller and put the money back into your club.

I know I still have plenty of bits and pieces lying around that someone else could probably use, but I just couldn't be bothered listing it all then having to arrange to be home for people to pick it up etc.

it is a good idea but there are a few swap meets around already that you guys could start going to like the canberra swapmeet thats held at epic each year in november.

i have been a part of it for many years and help set it up so i know how it all runs so if people wanted to they could come and set up a stall for what i remeber as $10 for an outside stall (5x5m) and see how they like it and what they sell (we will need to encorage more act jap car people to come out of their holes for once to have a better selling market) i remeber a guy this past year that was selling some supra parts that were good quality for a cheap price so there area few more people coming in from the outside which is good to see. i know sinista would make a killing if he went to one of these (mainly from me haha)

just thought i would share with you guys pm me if you would like any other info

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