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so stripping my baby to stock to sell it....

all parts are loctae din vic and i can post all items anywhere in aus if you pay...

my mobile is 0430078630 sms preferred

Genuine bee r's painted silver/grey..... genuine stickers

17x9+22 fronts federal 215/40/17

18x9.5+22 rears federal 215/40/18

2.5k firm

apexi evc fits my 3 inch exhaust.

$200

2way diff not sure on ratio. 5 bolt...r200

$800 or $650 and your stock or welded diff.

r33 gtr s2.purple sticting seats only one little ciggie hole...perfect seats

fit my r32 perfect,

$1200 or can swap for your stock seats plus cash my way

adjustable whiteline sway bars front and back

$300

hicas lock bar..

$50

adjustable cam gears x2, silver for rb's

$250

r32 slotted rotors fronts only

$150

oil cooler setup from fultuer motorsports.bigger cooler from just jap.

relocation and cooler..

$350

led lights rear pair

$200

Blitz gauges x4...oil temp.oil pressure..water temp. boost,

i have not hooked up the water ever.

awesome gauges love them to bits. glow blue at night.

$700 all senders/sensors and wiring included.

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  • 5 weeks later...

bump Genuine bee r's painted silver/grey..... genuine stickers

17x9+22 fronts federal 215/40/17

18x9.5+22 rears federal 215/40/18

2.5k ono

apexi evc fits my 3 inch exhaust.

$200

2way diff not sure on ratio. 5 bolt...r200

$800 or $650 and your stock or welded diff.

r33 gtr s2.purple stitching seats only one little ciggie hole...perfect seats

fit my r32 perfect,

$1100 or can swap for your stock seats plus cash my way

adjustable whiteline sway bars front and back

$300

hicas lock bar..

$50

adjustable cam gears x2, silver for rb's

$250

r32 slotted rotors fronts only

$150

oil cooler setup from fultuer motorsports.bigger cooler from just jap.

relocation and cooler..

$350

led lights rear pair

$200

Blitz gauges x4...oil temp.oil pressure..water temp. boost,

i have not hooked up the water ever.

awesome gauges love them to bits. glow blue at night.

$700 all senders/sensors and wiring included.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Genuine bee r's painted silver/grey..... genuine stickers

17x9+22 fronts federal 215/40/17

18x9.5+22 rears federal 215/40/18

2.5k firm $2000 or swaps for 17's have to be decent wheels and offsets no stupid rotors, drift teks etc

Bump

Really want the gauges gone..

Also adding genuine gtr boot with genuine gtr boot wing $300 paint is perfect and colour is white.

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