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18" DEEP DISH Manaray Sport VRS Wheels. Offset 35.

Looks great on imports, and wild on Skylines.


Rears run 265's and fronts 245's


Tyres are finished.


Usual gutter rash, and a little clear coming off but nothing that would stop you from buying them.


Pick up only from Queanbeyan.

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$300

SemiSlick / Road Tyres. Potenza Adrenalin RE002 245/40/18 X3.


Amazeballs tyres.


2 Really good with heaps of tread, 1 half tread worn.


Only selling as one was slashed, and I just bought a whole new set.


Won't separate, take the 3.


Grab a bargain!


Pick up only from Queanbeyan.

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$200

Bellona Rims 19" with 2 almost brand new tyres. 19x8. Offsett 43.


Buy tyres get free rims! 2 tyres 245 / 40 / 19


One rim hit a pothole but is fixable. Was quoted $220 - cheaper if you take the tyre off. Bit of clear coat coming off.


Looks Baddass on a big car.


Usual gutter rash.


Pick up only from Queanbeyan.

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$300

Boost Tees:

Regular $25 Posted or pick up Queanbeyan and a free beer.

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High Boost Tee from Turbo Tech. From memory it was good for 30psi or there abouts. (Doubt anyone would do that though, but anyhoo)

$35 Posted or pick up in Queanbeyan and a free beer.

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18" DEEP DISH Manaray Sport VRS Wheels. Offset 35.

Looks great on imports, and wild on Skylines.

Rears run 265's and fronts 245's

Tyres are finished.

Usual gutter rash, and a little clear coming off but nothing that would stop you from buying them.

Pick up only from Queanbeyan.

20151126_181255_zpskzszk7yv.jpg

20151126_181411_zpsqslv25ra.jpg

20151105_220006_001_zpsdbe7bjxg.jpg

$300

SOLD

SemiSlick / Road Tyres. Potenza Adrenalin RE002 245/40/18 X3.

Amazeballs tyres.

2 Really good with heaps of tread, 1 half tread worn.

Only selling as one was slashed, and I just bought a whole new set.

Won't separate, take the 3.

Grab a bargain!

Pick up only from Queanbeyan.

20151126_182153_zpstkzpxawy.jpg

20151126_182008_zpsu7nedw2d.jpg

20151126_182001_zpsyegu5uzc.jpg

$200

SOLD

Pair of 15x8 40p with 275/60r15 M&H Drag Radials should fit most skylines with rolled guards $750

Sponsor me these and you can both probe my chambers

  • 2 weeks later...

Guys I'm moving to the UK so getting rid of everything at rock bottom prices.

ORC 559 twin plate clutch. heaps of meat. but needs a new throw out bearing...cause its gone missing.

heaps of meat $400.00

GCG td06-20g bolt on rb20/rb25 turbo. complete with all lines and fittings

used for less than a hour before the head lifted. this is the first one gcg sold and its awesome. matches their high flow but everything is new!

I paid 1425 + freight

its yours for $1100.00

Haltech E11v2 r32/r33 plug in ecu and 3 bar haltech map sensor. This has been in the club forever. was on sins gtr. then owned by tats and shell, then I bought it

$600

Xspurt 1000cc short injectors in an aeroflow rail and turbo smart FPR1200 regulator. This is setup to go under the factory rb25 plenum

its about 6 months old and comes with a loom to fit r33 rb25s. I paid 1300ish

I would like to swap it for some factory injectors and rail plus + $600 cash.

photos and more details to follow.

best to pm me. not really open to offers because its cheap as shit already.

cheers

Andrew

Also selling the beloved car. didn't think id ever sell this thing.

but as above an opportunity to move the uk has come up and cbf dealing with a car sitting here.

so 93 mod R33 gtst

Pretty rough around the edges. and it will be sold as a near stocker unless you want to buy it with all the above parts.

its getting a new head gasket and arp head studs currently. bores look pretty good and can provide pics if needed. I'm not reusing any of the under plenum hoses, Just waiting on an order to arrive from Amayama, all gaskets will be replaced with Genuine Nissan items.

Has BC BR coilovers, r33 GTR seats, a blitz turnflow front mount, fresh "race brakes sydney" rotors and pads front and rear, 80mm momo corsa exhaust and 3"front/dump pipe. Genuine Sparco 17x9" wheels with Federal 595 RS-R tyres with 70ish % tread and some sort of Exedy HD clutch.
ACT rego until Feb

I can't believe I'm doing this....


but


$3k come get it

Best to get me via pm and I'll shoot you my number


but yeah. keen to sell. gotta come up with 10k before July...so buy my junk!

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