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Ok so im running out of space at my place so am selling all the stuff that i have pulled off the gtr since iv had it. this includes all the twinturbo crap, the only things you would need is turbos and water/oil lines, maybe a few nuts and stuff, but all the piping and exhaust stuff is there. pm me if interested.

Also have K's pods to suit gtr, bolts onto the afms. $80

I also have a spare plenum to suit gtr, no throttles or anything, just the plenum. $50

Standard GTR fuel rail. $40

2x Standard fuel regs $20 each

2x GTR Bov's. will only sell as pair. Pm me an offer.

poope you are no fun. i need a bit of stuff as previous owner hacked away at mine to add the atmos ones i have. Car will be going into ultimate tunes soon anyway to get a bit more done so ill take a proper look as to what i need when the front bar is off haha

4 SSR MK1's

Size: 15"x6.5"

Offset: +11 (Type B)

PCD: 4x114.3

Price: $650

Comes with a set of new shank nuts and washers to suit toyota wheel stud thread.

Since I got these I pulled out all the rusted nuts and bolts for the wheel centres and put new ones in.

One rim has a minor dent on the outer lip. Wicked wheels out in qbn should be able to fix it real cheap if you don't want to have a crack your self. If I get it fixed I will be asking a lot more for them.

These are great rims for an old school look and your missus can use them as a mirror to do her make up.

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I have some parts lying around forsale

Genuine GTR Door Sills - $250

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Please pm if interested

So found out they are for a R34 GTR....

Going to put up on eBay pm if wanting this.

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Series 2 R33 Front bar indicator/fog light combination

White lens covers,

Electrics work fine.

Light scratches from moving around on lens covers but easy to sand and paint over.

$180 ono

Pm if any questions or anything

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R33 GTR Carbon fibre faced gauge din set.

Brand new been sitting around for a while

$250 ono

Pm any questions or anything

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R34 GTR Door scuff Sills

Brand new

Thought they were for a R32 but didn't fit either R32 and R33

$250 ono

Pm any questions or anything

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Selling helga 96' R33 Skyline GTST - Have advertised on for $4250 with a decent amount of interest. I wouldn't want to go below $3,000 ono. as the car works perfectly fine and drives straight, pits just failed the chassis (among other minor things) - Can be registered in NSW, rego runs out 4th of May 13'. Not sure if I'm asking too much for $3,000 for SAU members but a starting price has been given. Cheers

Selling helga 96' R33 Skyline GTST - Have advertised on for $4250 with a decent amount of interest. I wouldn't want to go below $3,000 ono. as the car works perfectly fine and drives straight, pits just failed the chassis (among other minor things) - Can be registered in NSW, rego runs out 4th of May 13'. Not sure if I'm asking too much for $3,000 for SAU members but a starting price has been given. Cheers

interested in a 68 hilux?

plus a little cash your way?

needs paint attention, but mechanically very good.

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