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Brand new Greddy intercooler pipe kit - part no. 12020942. excludes bov's. Has never been installed and still in original packaging

Replaces all the existing intercooler piping on both hot and cold side to 70mm. Has oem bov flange

Available for immediate pickup in Clifton hill or north Melbourne.

Asking $900. Replacement cost is $1300+ excluding shipping

Looks identical to pics attached

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Brand new Greddy intercooler pipe kit - part no. 12020942. excludes bov's. Has never been installed and still in original packaging

Replaces all the existing intercooler piping on both hot and cold side to 70mm. Has oem bov flange

Available for immediate pickup in Clifton hill or north Melbourne.

Asking $900. Replacement cost is $1300+ excluding shipping

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price drop to $850

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FS: CF bootlid for r35 GTR

Got this as a gift as a shop did not have the part I originally wanted after I paid and is apparently over $1k from a sponsor on HardTuned

Has not been fitted and comes with the stock holes for stock wing (see photo 1 and 2)

Asking for $250 + shipping. Can pickup or you can organise your own courier. Reason for being so cheap is there are a few small imperfections (see last 2 photos).

Selling 'as is' as I decided to wrap the whole car and CF contrasts too much with it.

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Brand new Greddy intercooler pipe kit - part no. 12020942. excludes bov's. Has never been installed and still in original packaging

Replaces all the existing intercooler piping on both hot and cold side to 70mm. Has oem bov flange

Available for immediate pickup in Clifton hill or north Melbourne.

Asking $900. Replacement cost is $1300+ excluding shipping

Looks identical to pics attached

SOLD

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/402053-r35-gtr-front-and-rear-bumper-bars-for-sale/

For sale genuine front and rear bumper bars to suit a 2009 R35 GTR painted a bronze colour

The rear bar includes the lower spoiler and the GTR emblem

Pick up only in Blackburn, Victoria during business hours

Front bar $1000

Rear bar $1500

Both are in fair condition but have some marks and scratches (see photos)

Please contact Karen on [email protected]

Photos in the above link

FS: CF bootlid for r35 GTR

Got this as a gift as a shop did not have the part I originally wanted after I paid and is apparently over $1k from a sponsor on HardTuned

Has not been fitted and comes with the stock holes for stock wing (see photo 1 and 2)

Asking for $250 + shipping. Can pickup or you can organise your own courier. Reason for being so cheap is there are a few small imperfections (see last 2 photos).

Selling 'as is' as I decided to wrap the whole car and CF contrasts too much with it.

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Boot lid sold

Oem steering wheel frame off my car

Perfect for anyone who wants to send it to robson for eg to have carbon mod'd with zero downtime, or if your own wheel has started to go shiney/polished with wear

500 shipped ono

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Got a set of R35 Swift Sports Springs that im selling

Drop Specification:1.0" drop (Front) / 1.0" drop (Rear)

Spring Rate: 302~840 lbs/inch (Front) / 134~392 lbs/inch (Rear)

Not going to use them so cleaning out the shed.

Would like $450 for them, i have listed them on eBay if you want to bid on them.

http://www.ebay.com....984.m1555.l2649

Item located in NSW Southern Highlands near Mittagong

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Hi guys

have a set of RE070 brand new for sell due to buying R888

255/35/20 x 2

285/30/20 x 2

Made: bridgestone RE070R run flat

Price

$2850

Pm / contact for more detail

tyres located in melbourne vic.

condition: brand new never fitted. still come with sticker

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Brand new Stillen front lip protector - never been installed as i chose to order an aftermarket front lip

These are a must, and if you already have some damage it'll conveniently hide it

$250 pickup Clifton Hill - i can't post this, box volume size would be far too big

http://blog.stillen....ive-skid-plate/

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Brand new Stillen front lip protector - never been installed as i chose to order an aftermarket front lip

These are a must, and if you already have some damage it'll conveniently hide it

$250 pickup Clifton Hill - i can't post this, box volume size would be far too big

http://blog.stillen....ive-skid-plate/

skidplate sold

I have a litterally brand new black + gunmetal silver original GT-R shifter off my 7month old 2010. Has one very very minor fine scratch (thanks to the delivery guys) about 1.5mm long on the end of the push button (hardly noticeable). Its in perfect condition and only seen about 100kms before I swapped it out for the JDM Black edition (black/red) from Japan Parts.

Has been sitting in my cupboard since before last Xmas.. Selling $100 ex postage from Manly, Brisbane, if anyone wants it. Would be a great refresh for anyone who needs one. Fits 2009-2012 models, and includes the clip pin, etc..

Will post up pics tonight when I get home from work.

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Hi guys

have a set of RE070 brand new for sell due to buying R888

255/35/20 x 2

285/30/20 x 2

Made: bridgestone RE070R run flat

Price

$2850

Pm / contact for more detail

tyres located in melbourne vic.

condition: brand new never fitted. still come with sticker

How are these different to the RE070 R2's??

How are these different to the RE070 R2's??

R2's is OEM tyres on spec V

these one are OEM on normal 2008 ~ 2010 R35 GTR

performance R2 is a bit better than Dunlop and the 070R

but personal i would take which ever available...as there arent any available sets in country these days ...

i havent try on the R2s yet as my orginal set dunlop still driving good and i am getting funds to get a set of R888 for track.

R2's is OEM tyres on spec V

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Interesting.. The Bridgies on my 2010 are R2's..... Bought new last Dec

Thanks for the info! I won't be needing any tyres for about 8000kms, but good to know they're not a bad tyre.

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