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Heap of stuff for sale. Basically I just want it gone, so open to offers on the lot.

In QLD, will post stuff that is small enough to post.


Nissan Stuff

Pictures - http://s48.photobucket.com/user/smity42/library/For%20Sale/Nissan

RB20 (Maybe?) Valley Cover - $10

RB25DET NEO cover - $10

HR31 half shafts + single swing arm - $50

One CV boot is split, rest seem to be OK

HR31 coupe interior trim bits - $50

Decent condition, not perfect though.


Wheels and Tyres

Pictures - http://s48.photobucket.com/user/smity42/library/For%20Sale/WheelsTyres

2x 215/45/17 Federal 595SS. Plenty of tread, but inside edges bald - $50 SOLD

2x Random 17" painted 7 spoke wheels. Tyres pretty farked - $50
17x8 +30 SOLD

2x "Zoid Bayroad" 17" mesh wheels. Tyres have some tread but inside edges bald and one has a chunk missing - $50
17x9 either +19 or +45, not sure which number is indicating offset. See photos.

2x Random 5 spoke wheels. Tyres pretty farked - $50 SOLD
17x9 unknown offset. Appear to be real 2 piece wheels, and Japanese.

All the wheels are 5x114.3



Other Stuff

Pictures - http://s48.photobucket.com/user/smity42/library/For%20Sale/Misc

3x 80s/90s recaro recliners. The two without torn fabric have dodgy ratchets - they both tend to slowly wind down. The one with torn fabric I don't know about the ratchet - I never used that one. $200 for all 3. SOLD

2x "Drift Bitz" fixed back bucket seats. They could do with a good clean but the fabric is also very faded, especially on the back. But they are comfortable seats and have all the holes for 4/5/6 point harnesses. $100 each

Apexi Turbo Timer with Nissan adapter harness. Working when removed - $50

Random turbo timer with cut wires. Working when removed, no manual though - $20

Porsche monoblock radial mounted Brembos. BIG calipers. Pretty sure they suit 330mm x 28mm rotors. Easy to adapt to anything due to the radial mounting. $500

Caliper Part numbers are 996.352.421 and 996.352.422. Come with pads (different each side though) and all clips and pins etc.

Universal 80mm throttle body - $50

Comes with weld on flange, suits nissan TPS



Alfa Stuff

Pictures - http://s48.photobucket.com/user/smity42/library/For%20Sale/Alfa

1982 Alfa Romeo GTV unfinished project track car.

Car has been completely stripped including sound deadener. It is currently rolling but no engine, gearbox, or brakes.

Converted to 5 stud front and rear.

It has some rust (it's an alfa...), I've tried to include photos of it all.

I have A LOT of stuff to go with it including:

Fiberglass GTV6 bonnet (with fittings for bonnet pins)
Brakes
All the bumpers, exterior trims, etc
Lights (modified with new unsealed beams)
All the pedals, etc
Wiper motor, arms, etc
Fuel Tanks
Parcel Shelf
Rebuilt V6 half shafts (have developed some surface rust over time but brand new cvs, etc.
4cyl half shafts
5x random transaxles. Unknown condition, but will definitely be enough their to build a couple of good ones. 1 is currently in pieces. At least one LSD center.
V6 bell end
4cyl bell end
Clutch - rooted (4 cyl I think)
Other random stuff stashed in boxes
No interior other than the parcel shelf which I think I still have
Wiring
Boss Kit
Radiator (I think?) + Res bottle


Would like to see the whole lot go to someone who wants to continue the project, but am willing to separate the parts and then when I have gotten rid of all the good stuff the rest can go to scrap. Just want it gone. $ offers.


Also will have a 3.2 V6 out of a '05 GT up for sale soon. It was going to into the GTV. I need to get all the info on it together before I advertise it, but let me know if you are interested.

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