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For sale is an Aeromotions Active R2 wing to suit an r35 gtr.

More info can be found here: http://aeromotions.c...ducts/r-series/

The wing is like new in perfect condition, and comes complete with the control box, gforce box and in cabin adjustor.

These wings are $3700 new

$1500

In sydney

Up for swap an USED Sunline Racing GTR Titanium catback exhaust

2 tips super light weight and sounds really good. Came along with the purchase of the car as a package deal. However I prefer a 4 tips look.

Costs about 268,000 yen before shipping, tax, and broker fees.

I am only looking at trading with titanium cat backs. Good exhaust if you are after maximal performance. Cash adjustment either way. Located in Melbourne south east suburbs.

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Please send me a message if interested.

I have 3 stock 20" R35GTR wheels for sale with no tyres. 1 front wheel (9.5") and 2 x rear wheels (10.5"). Willing to separate but would prefer to sell as 3.

$1,750 plus postage. Bargain! Located in Adelaide but if you organise shipping method I am happy to send.

Otherwise I am looking to buy 1 x 9.5" front wheel to make a full set and I will sell for significantly more!!!

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I have a set of used Dodson Motorsport Front Arms For Sale

They come set to Dodson Motorsport base settings which is +2° extra castor and – 2° extra camber over oem settings.

- Available Adjustment Range: -3.0 Through +5.0 Degrees

- Left & Right Set ...

$850

I also have 20mm rear spacers with studs, unused. These are not the bolt on type but ones that use longer studs.

$150

Edited by MonsterGTR

Selling all the moulds for my car, this includes:

Dashboard, complete OEM version $1500

Rear diffuser will fit OEM car rear $700

Rear wing custom profile dual element $1000

Front end clip unfinished high density foam cut as seem in the build thread $2,000

Or the lot $5,000

Pick up Sydney, or crate delivery can be arranged.

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All moulds to go, half price.

Selling all the moulds for my car, this includes:

Dashboard, complete OEM version $1500

Rear diffuser will fit OEM car rear $700

Rear wing custom profile dual element $1000

Front end clip unfinished high density foam cut as seem in the build thread $2,000

Or the lot $5,000

Pick up Sydney, or crate delivery can be arranged.

  • 3 weeks later...

For Sale

Rays RE30 super light, forged wheels with tyres. Will sale together or separately.

I’ve used these wheels on R35 GTR.

2 off 19x11 20 offset - 5x114.3

2 off 19x10 30 offset - 5x114.3

4 off Hankook RS-3 tyres 305x30–19 with 90% tread

Wheels $2,800

Tyres $1,400

Wheels + Tyres $3800

Edited by GGTTRR
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Revozport matte carbon front lip to suit 08-10 CBA

Only 1 in Australia, and custom manufactured for me in matte carbon finish

Has only been dry fit on my car, and has never been driven. Absolutely zero scratches/marks

This is a direct replacement for your oem plastic lip

Item available for pickup only Fairfield VIC - $1,200 ono

NB: Ducts and hard piping are already fitted on this lip. Not included are the flexible tubes to go from lip to caliper. These can be purchased from Revozport direct, and ill put you in contact with who you need to speak to should you require these

pics/info here http://gt-rr.com/pro...09-2011&id=1678

actual pics

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Edited by domino_z
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Revozport matte carbon front lip to suit 08-10 CBA

Only 1 in Australia, and custom manufactured for me in matte carbon finish

Has only been dry fit on my car, and has never been driven. Absolutely zero scratches/marks

This is a direct replacement for your oem plastic lip

Item available for pickup only Fairfield VIC - $1,200 ono

NB: Ducts and hard piping are already fitted on this lip. Not included are the flexible tubes to go from lip to caliper. These can be purchased from Revozport direct, and ill put you in contact with who you need to speak to should you require these

pics/info here http://gt-rr.com/pro...09-2011&id=1678

actual pics

IMG_4970.jpg

IMG_4967.jpg

IMG_4969.jpg

bump! i now have the carbon air scoops that sit under the front discs (but not the tubing - generic part anyway)

will throw these in with the sale natch

  • 2 weeks later...

Revozport matte carbon front lip to suit 08-10 CBA

Only 1 in Australia, and custom manufactured for me in matte carbon finish

Has only been dry fit on my car, and has never been driven. Absolutely zero scratches/marks

This is a direct replacement for your oem plastic lip

Item available for pickup only Fairfield VIC - $1,200 ono

NB: Ducts and hard piping are already fitted on this lip. Not included are the flexible tubes to go from lip to caliper. These can be purchased from Revozport direct, and ill put you in contact with who you need to speak to should you require these

pics/info here http://gt-rr.com/pro...09-2011&id=1678

actual pics

IMG_4970.jpg

IMG_4967.jpg

IMG_4969.jpg

Bump on limp

My panel shop is back at work and I really need this out of their storage

Make me an offer

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