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Fs [Syd]: Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller, Auto Meter Cobalt Boost Gauge, Hr Racing Pegasus 19X8.5" & 19X9.5" Rims & Tyres


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Hello,

Just some stuff I am taking off the R33 and selling to fund a new clutch.

Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller

  • Comes with switch, unit, T-piece, and bracket
  • Will sell for $100 if I take your stock solenoid & hose
  • Blue Unit

Price: $120 (will install on your car for a slab of beer)

Will Post using Australia Post Express Post Satchel (Tracked)

Autometer Cobalt (2-1/16") Boost Gauge in PSI

  • Will come with small hard vacuum hose from engine to cabin
  • Have for free DIY DIN mount plate (black acrylic)

Price: $50 (will install on your car for a slab of beer)

Will Post using Australia Post Express Post Satchel (Tracked)

19x8.5" F and 19x9.5" R HR Racing Pegasus HR-322 Rims

  • Machined lip, gloss black spokes
  • 5x114.3 Stud Pattern
  • Achilles Tyres all round (Approximately 70% tread)
  • 1x small gutter rash

Price: $1000

Pick up only, feel free to fit them at my place if you like too.

Exedy NC10T Used Clutch Plate

  • Used
  • 1.1 Ton Clamping Pressure
  • Surface still good, some heat marks, just machine it all good

Price: $50

Pick up only, CBF posting unless you can convince me with beer :woot:

Location: Fairfield, NSW, 2165

Contact: PM or This Thread

Cheers,

Johnny :action-smiley-069:

Some photos to get started, I'll take better photos of the rims this weekend.

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Looking a tad Mexican here LOL....

Also boost controller is now out of car, as well as boost gauge. Will trade 19s for some proper 17s or 18s

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HOW COME NO WANT FULLY SICK WHEELS?

$800 + slab of beer (my way of course) for SAU members only

:yes: :yes:

Boost Controller Sold

Exedy 1.1 ton Pressure Plate, suits R32, R33 GTS-t, R32 GT-R (Pre 1993)

$40 or a slab of Blue Tongue Beer

Fully Sick Spec Wheels, suits RWD/AWD Nissans, Honda Boys forget it, don't bother

$800 (wheels)

$800 + slab of beer (Wheels & Matching Nuts/Lock Nuts)

Boost Gauge

$50 pending meetup/pickup

Boost Gauge SOLD

Boost Controller SOLD

Available:

  • Fully Sick 19s
  • Exedy NC10T 1.1 ton R32 GT-R/R33 GTS-t/R32 GTS-t Pressure Plate

keen on swapping for the wheels in my avatar?18x8s all round with 70% tread on all 4 wheels

ive got same size rims on my skyline atm cost alot in tyres but great for grip and traction

I have a set of black gtt wheels for the swappings... inbox maybe for the negotiatings :domokun:

Do you know what the offset on the wheels are. Unless I missed it in an earlier post?

Do you know what the offset on the wheels are. Unless I missed it in an earlier post?

No idea bro, I have yet to pull the wheels off the car. I bought the car recently and trying to get rid of them ASAP to fund for other stuff on the car

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