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hi guys i have approx 60- 70lt of E85 from hume united - it is in 3 x 20lt fuel tanks - 10days old is in my car which is in my shed -

selling for $80 as i will not use it till end of the year min -

so bring your car round of bring 3 Jerry cans - not giving my cans away as they are brand new -

pm if interested i am in Theodore

my Nismo 740cc injectors on my RB25 are for sale - - have owened the injectors 2-3 years only install 9months agos and done less then 2000km and only one dyno tune - flowed beautiful easy 315kw -

sell for upgrade - still on car will remove if someone purchases -

$400 ono

pm if interested

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Selling a few parts from my R31.

R31 Cusco Camber tops, haven't seen much use as I upgraded to coilovers soon after - $180

Garage 7 R31 to S13 Tie rod adapters, lets you use s13 tie rods + ends on your 31 plus more lock - $80

Borg Warner 3.89 diff gears - $120

R31 Silhouette LSD, rebuilt at some point with commodore cones - $50

Complete R31 Diff with Kaaz 2 Way, 4.11 gears, bearings recently changed, slotted brake rotors - $1000

R33 NA GTS front calipers and rotors, also come with pads - $250

Whiteline front and rear sway bars - $250

Autotecnica steering wheel, 350mm, cracked horn button - $40

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1990 R32 GTR RB26DETT - $22,000 ONO - 0422626173

Up for sale is my 1990 Nissan skyline R32 GTR, It is in great condition with 84,000kms and the original japanese service books, it has been used as an occasional weekend car.

Panasport G7 C5C 3 piece wheels with Federal 595 RSR 255/45/17 (1500kms on tyres)

Greddy Type S Coilovers

Cusco rear camber arms

Cusco castor rods

HKS pod filters

Greddy Cam Gears

HKS Power FC with hand controller

New Nissan injector seal kit with new Pintle caps (installed less than 300kms ago)

HKS electronic boost controller

3.5” catback exhaust with 4” oval rear muffler (nice and quiet)

RDA slotted and dimpled rotors with Intima SR brake pads (installed less than 1000kms ago)

Genuine Nissan Tie Rod ends (installed less than 1000kms ago)

Rebuilt Drive shafts with new CV boots (installed less than 1000kms ago)

Steering Rack boots (installed less than 1000kms ago)

Rebuilt Headlight Switch (installed less than 1000kms ago)

Wheel alignment performed by Capital Steering less than 500kms ago

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No Longer for sale

Did you sell it or change your mind?

Twice I had buyers lined up ready for the sale but I couldn't let it go knowing it was unlikely I would get another one like it. So I am going to be keeping it and doing a few cosmetic changes.

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