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For sale a small collection of parts.

All top end stuff and all priced for a quick sale. If you are after a set of Volks for 2 cents this thread is not for you.

Pick up preferred or shipping at buyers expense - items located in Heathmont Victoria, or for smaller items pickup in the City can be organised.

Rays Volk RE30 Club Sport in 18x10.5 +12 fitted with Yokohama Advan AD08 in 265/35R18 size - travelled 500km, 2 months old - ABSOLUTELY PERFECT CONDITION - NOT A SCRATCH

Price $4200post-62747-0-27469000-1345342327_thumb.jpgpost-62747-0-21189200-1345342344_thumb.jpg

Rays wheel nuts with the locknut and the locknut tool - to suit BCNR - used but will come with the box, if I can find it

Price $100

Hubrings - 66.1 to 73.1 to suit wheels and the BCNR33 hub

Price $25

Bilstein PSS9 coilover already fitted with tophats - ready to go, for BCNR33 and BNR34 - 500km old, great suspension but not much use for me.

Price $1200post-62747-0-71064200-1345342356_thumb.jpg

Tomei expreme dump pipes - these are brand new, cost me a fortune, but never fitted, cost me a fortune btw

Price $700post-62747-0-73648500-1345344845_thumb.jpgpost-62747-0-66124800-1345344981_thumb.jpg

Blitz front pipes - used - 500km old - for BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34 - Direct Replacement Stainless Steel Dual 70mm Pipes 80mm Main Outlet- used for 2000km, no dints

Price $400post-62747-0-75352800-1345342384_thumb.jpg

Apexi N1 Pro 3" flange to 3.75" finished with a 3.5" muffler with a 4" outlet, stainless stell, very quiet exhaust - no issue with noise at the track, used for 2000km, no dints

Price $500post-62747-0-02281500-1345342401_thumb.jpg

3" cat for Nissan C33/A31/S13/Z32/R32/R33/BNR34 - direct fit, comes with gaskets and bolts and nuts

Price $100

Apexi Power FC for BNR32/BCNR33 EL series - used, with handcontroller in perfect condition and with Racepace Motorsport tune for a stock turboed BCNR33 and dumps back exhaust car

Price $650post-62747-0-45769800-1345345557_thumb.jpg

ATTKD front 2-piece rotors for Brembo brakes - BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34 - these are 500km old, no warping

Price $250

Apexi RSM - Black Edition

Price $180post-62747-0-55047600-1345342950_thumb.jpg

Original Nissan pedal R34 GT-R V-Spec II - perfect for for the GT-R's, I used them on my BCNR33 - love them, road legal with rubber inserts

Price $150post-62747-0-60073200-1345342419_thumb.jpg

GT-R mats, used, great condition, like the ones on the pics in grey and without healpad

Price $100post-62747-0-83213000-1345342976_thumb.jpg

Nismo oil filler cap - used for a month but in immaculate condition and comes with the box

Price $80post-62747-0-08010800-1345345177_thumb.jpg

Stock cam gears of a RB26DETT

Price $50post-62747-0-00506400-1345345280_thumb.jpg

Person interested in buying the lot can have all of this for $7500 - FIRM.

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Apexi Power FC sold pending payment.

Everything priced extremely reasonably for a quick sale - don't miss out people. Few people already missed out on their desired parts.

I also have Extreme TSC torque controller for BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34 for sale.

This is 1 month old. Very good piece of kit but not much of a use for somebody with a blown engine - so for sale to a good home. Extremely easy to install. 4WD-2WD wire already cut to preveny undesireable 2WD mode for 33/34 car, for 32 this can easily be reconnected again.

Price $160post-62747-0-49007800-1345362523_thumb.jpeg

Oil filters to suit RB26DETT and maybe something else - I have 6 left

Price $10 each, or $50 for all 6.post-62747-0-91118700-1345362495_thumb.jpg

I have a buyer for the tyres so is there anybody interested in the rims alone.

Person interested in tyres can only wait till Friday the 24th Aug. Please PM me.

Rays Volk RE30 Club Sport in 18x10.5 +12 fitted with Yokohama Advan AD08 in 265/35R18 size -

Price $4200 - tyres sold pending payment, wheels spoken for

Rays wheel nuts with the locknut and the locknut tool - to suit BCNR - used but will come with the box, if I can find it

Price $100 - available

Hubrings - 66.1 to 73.1 to suit wheels and the BCNR33 hub

Price $25- available

Bilstein PSS9 coilover already fitted with tophats - ready to go, for BCNR33 and BNR34 - 500km old, great suspension but not much use for me.

Price $1200- available

Tomei expreme dump pipes - these are brand new, cost me a fortune, but never fitted, cost me a fortune btw

Price $700- available

Blitz front pipes - used - 500km old - for BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34 - Direct Replacement Stainless Steel Dual 70mm Pipes 80mm Main Outlet- used for 2000km, no dints

Price $400- available

Apexi N1 Pro 3" flange to 3.75" finished with a 3.5" muffler with a 4" outlet, stainless stell, very quiet exhaust - no issue with noise at the track, used for 2000km, no dints

Price $500- available

3" cat for Nissan C33/A31/S13/Z32/R32/R33/BNR34 - direct fit, comes with gaskets and bolts and nuts

Price $100- available

Apexi Power FC for BNR32/BCNR33 EL series - used, with handcontroller in perfect condition and with Racepace Motorsport tune for a stock turboed BCNR33 and dumps back exhaust car

Price $650-sold

ATTKD front 2-piece rotors for Brembo brakes - BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34 - these are 500km old, no warping

Price $250-sold

Extreme TSC torque controller for BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34 for sale.

Price $160-- available

Oil filters to suit RB26DETT and maybe something else - I have 6 left

Price $10 each, or $50 for all 6.- available

Apexi RSM - Black Edition

Price $180- available

Original Nissan pedal R34 GT-R V-Spec II - perfect for for the GT-R's, I used them on my BCNR33 - love them, road legal with rubber inserts

Price $150-- sold

GT-R mats, used, great condition, like the ones on the pics in grey and without healpad

Price $100- available

Nismo oil filler cap - used for a month but in immaculate condition and comes with the box

Price $80- sold pending payment

Stock cam gears of a RB26DETT

Price $50- available

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