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BBQ - Wentworth 6 Burner, stainless steel barrel lid, temp gauge + Side Wok burner

Works perfectly, hardly ever used so a bit dusty. comes with Gas bottle.

- see working or bring meat n beers and we will have a BBQ first

$200 ono

Just in time for Straya Day mate

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4 X R32 GTS-t Rims (Painted Backyard Bronze, could do with a touchup/redo) with center caps. $160

ARC Airbox to suit R33 GTS-t. $375
(with Old+New ARC Filters - $100 New)

R33 S1 Turbo, Minimal shaft play but condition unknown as unused by me. $150. SOLD.

R33 S2 Turbo, Minimal shaft play but condition unknown as unused by me. $180. Not available.
R33 side indicators. $15 / pair... (more than 1 pair available)

Stock Rubber intake Pipe for GTS-t $15 (more than 1 available)

R33 Coupe Rear Garnish (Clear) $50.00 SOLD.

Various NISSAN Relays $10 each.

GTR BOV $80 (More than 1 Available) 1 SOLD Pending Payment/Pickup SOLD
Some piping for GTR Bov also.

R33 GTS-t Bov $40

R33 Crossover J pipe $20 (more than 1 available)

Stock R33 GTS-t Dump $20

New Never Used Stainless Split Dump Pipe $80

Stock R33 GTS-t Frontpipe and Gutted Cat $20 SOLD.

3" GTS-t Frontpipe larger section welded in the middle. Ugly but Effective. $40 SOLD.

Stock Series 2 R33 Coilpacks $80 / set of 6

Stock R33 Side Mount Cooler $50.

Stock R34 GTT Side Mount Cooler --- Convince me to $ell.

R33 4door Tail lights and Garnish - Both Series 1 and Series 2. $160 a pair or $200 with Garnish

R33 Coupe Series 2 Wing (White) $100

R33 4door Wing (Silver) $100

R33 GTS-t Airbox and Snorkle $100

R33 RB25 Timing Belt Cover $30.

R33 GTS-t RB25DET Rocker Covers $100 pair, I might even clean them for you.

R33 GTS-t Stock ECU Series 2... $100

Series 1 ECU SOLD.

R31/RB30 Throttle Body $40.

R31 Stock Front Springs $30 pair.

R31 Wagon Rear Hard Springs $30 pair.

R31 Wagon Rear Stock Spring $30 pair. Available soon...

**More will be added in time...

Pics on request.

PM me is best...

Some stuff for sale:

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R32 fixed mounts for race seats. Meet cams standards, and have seatbelt buckle mount. Both sides $140 ea

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ARC filter box for 32GTR $80, 32 aircon system complete $50

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Old intercooler, no leaks $20. Various silicone pipes and joiners, more than in the photo. Flanges are sold.

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Sensor for aircon, outside air temp. $10

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FREE tins for nuts & bolts or whatever, take as many as you want. All metal with sealing plastic lid.

And various bits-

New Bosch 040 (intank) fuelpump $100

rb20 injectors $20

clear side indicators $10

Driftworks castor rods(one dodgy rose joint) $50

rb20 afm works fine $40

old rb20 turbo $40

HKS ebc (dodgy)$10

some 0 gauge cable $10

Alpinestars mx armour xl $40

hicas bypass kit new $20

washer bottle $5, radiator res $5

Turbosmart v port bov & flange for rb $50

filter relocation mount metric thread + 2 sensor ports $15

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Some stuff for sale:<br /> <br />attachicon.gifDSCF2750.JPG<br />R32 fixed mounts for race seats. Meet cams standards, and have seatbelt buckle mount. Both sides $140 ea<br /> <br />attachicon.gifDSCF2877.JPG<br />ARC filter box for 32GTR $80, 32 aircon system complete $50<br /> <br />attachicon.gifDSCF2346.JPG<br />Old intercooler, no leaks $20. Various silicone pipes and joiners, more than in the photo. Flanges are sold.<br /> <br />attachicon.gifDSCF2296.JPG<br />Sensor for aircon, outside air temp. $10<br /> <br />attachicon.gifDSCF3015.JPG<br />FREE tins for nuts & bolts or whatever, take as many as you want. All metal with sealing plastic lid.<br /> <br />And various bits- <br />New Bosch 040 (intank) fuelpump $100<br />rb20 injectors $20<br />clear side indicators $10<br />Driftworks castor rods(one dodgy rose joint) $50<br />rb20 afm works fine $40<br />old rb20 turbo $40<br />HKS ebc (dodgy)$10<br />some 0 gauge cable $10<br />Alpinestars mx armour xl $40<br />hicas bypass kit new $20<br />washer bottle $5, radiator res $5<br />Turbosmart v port bov & flange for rb $50<br />filter relocation mount metric thread + 2 sensor ports $15

<br /><br />Side indicators please. Will they fit R34 though. Someone broke mine off and been staying there with tape.

Have a set of LE37 19x10.5 +22 in excellent condition asking $4000 photos can be found here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/438592-volk-le37-19x105-22-gtr-semis/

Also have a set excellent (but not perfect couple of scratches no rash) condition R34 GTR wheels no tyres $1600

I have some items I have never used for sale (some new, some removed from cars that I have bought).

GFB Blow off valve. Red one has scratch and has been filed to fit piping. Red one $70 ono, Blue one $90 ono

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Boost gauge, never fitted. PSI scale. Still has plastic protection on face. $20

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New 14inch thermo fan kit, contains wiring and relay. Bought for a project but didn't end up needing it. $80 ono

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I've been thinking about this for a little while and I have decided. Moving on

My Silver R34 GTT - affectionately known as 'Tokyo Taxi - is up for sale. This post is to let any locals know first who may be interested.

2001 model with genuine 140k kms on the odometer

Recently Autotech put in a Nistune, Injectors, Walbro FP and tuned to 245rwkw's @ 16psi

Just prior to that the OP6 Highflowed with GCG Garret 2871

It has aftermarket FMIC, Exhaust, Dump. pod and Metal intake pipe, running splitfire coilpacks

Treads are RSR's and rims 18" Gold volk GTC's

Top Quality Clarion head unit 7", speakers and 10" woofer with enclosure in the booty

100% Aussie wool Sheepskin Seat covers

Condition

Runs great and looks great - NO issues

Registered for a few more months

Interior and exterior I'd rate as good. Some stone chips on bonnet and a minor swirl mark

Wear mark in driver side bolster (Hence awesome seat covers)

Steering wheel needs recovering or replacement

Maintenance and serviced often (you know me, OCD)

It's Auto so some young boy folks may be put off - don't be. It stays on boost under load :)

Easy to drive

After around $13k semi-negotiable

"my milk shake brings all the boys to the yard"

Edited by Sinista32

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BBQ - Wentworth 6 Burner, stainless steel barrel lid, temp gauge + Side Wok burner

Works perfectly, hardly ever used so a bit dusty. comes with Gas bottle.

- see working or bring meat n beers and we will have a BBQ first

$200 ono

Just in time for Straya Day mate

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