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Fs: Hel Braided Rear Lines, Catco 3" Hiflo Cat, Sony Xplod 4Ch Amp, 12" Sub, Blitz Dd Bov, R34 Gtr Carbon Wing Blade


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clearing out some stuff...

*HEL braided rear brake lines suit R33 GTS-T (maybe R34 GTT?) BRAND NEW in box (only used the fronts) - $40

*Catco 3" hi flow Cat with no flanges as they have been cut off, honeycomb in good nick, no broken pieces or rattly shit inside - $80

*Sony Xplod 4ch amp (will get exact specs and watt ratings over the weekend but was enough to power a 800W sub perfectly) - $60

*12" Clarion subwoofer 800W, minor scuff marks on cone but not ripped or torn - $60

**buy the amp and sub together for $100**

*Blitz DD blow off valve, universal hose adapter style flange - $50

*R34 GTR carbon wing blade left over from the group buy $80

*R33 B Pillar carbon covers (use 3m tape or sikaflex to stick them on over the original pillars) left over from the group buy $80

will update this thread as i find more stuff to clear out

located near Liverpool Krispy Kremes NSW,

prices are for pick up, will post at buyer's expense. may be flexible on price on some things but prices are already low and cheap as it is.

Pm for any queries.

Cheers

could you send me some pics of the brake likes and the cat. interested in both.

cheers

PM me KCV.

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also have S & R series solid Subframe collars, BRAND NEW $50

looks exactly like these

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also got for sale an apexi metal pod filter shield suit apexi pods (may fit other pod filters of same/similar size)! after $30 + post.

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**metal shield in bottom right corner of picture

Had a guy who was interested but haven't heard back from him so yes they are still available.

Pics of carbon wing blade can be found in the group but section from my first group buy. It isn't a direct fit hence why the price is so low, pics and instructions on what's needed to fit is in the thread.

PM'd

If blade doesn't fit with standard endcaps, then I'll withdraw.

I read your Post #81 in the link & understood that this does fit within the endcaps - hmmm hope so...

Thanks dori

Hi Terry, with the standard End caps fitted, it is unfortunately a few mm longer, easiest fix would be to shave down the ends of the wing blade a few mm each side so the end caps can be used..

measurements below:

Carbon wing blade : 130.8cm

Original OEM blade with end plates: 131.3cm

Original OEM blade without end plates: 130.3cm

End Plates: 5mm each

so they are approximately 5mm shorter/longer with/without end plates.

More info here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/390222-carbon-goods-for-r32r33r34/page__st__200

Cheers

I had a look at the link Dori. I'd still like to use the OEM end caps, so what would you use to safely shave off 5mm without mucking up the edge?

Ta

Hey Terry,

only 2~mm on each side will need to be taken off to perhaps on a belt sander or something, i am not sure lol

best speak to your panel beater and see what they recommend :)

dori34, I'll take the amp if you will do $40 pickup this weekend (I'm assuming you still live in Cabra?)

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Yo Dori, I know this is old and your all homo with your family car now :P But any chance you still have those rear lines? (Cant see it saying sold anywhere??)

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BUMP

3" hiflow catco co SOLD

Whats left:

also have S & R series solid Subframe collars, BRAND NEW $40!!!!

*Blitz DD blow off valve, universal hose adapter style flange - $30!!!!

apexi metal pod filter shield suit apexi pods (may fit other pod filters of same/similar size) $20!!!!

R34 GTR Carbon style wing blade - requires minor modding to fit - more info here http://www.skylinesa...4/page__st__200

$80!!!!!

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