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Hi all,

Having a garage clean out, some stuff new, near new and slightly older.....

320kph Speedo. Only 21000ks on it. Surround not so flash but speedo in good order - $200

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R32 GTR dash pad. In good nick, no bubble (rare), but does have two small holes in it from guages.

Top centre windscreen vent broken, all other air con vents in good nick - $300

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N1 Water Pump. Nothing wrong with it, I put a new one on when I re-built motor last year - $150

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R33 LCA's. These are 10mm or so longer than R32 ones so give additional negative camber and wider wheel track.

A must for circuit use, fine for street also - $75

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Ruzic 4WD Controller. Best 4WD controller on the market. I upgraded to his Version II hence why this is for sale - $250

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Eibach Springs. 800.250.475 (8.5kg) Fronts, 1000.250.375 (6.5kg) Rears. In near new condition. 8/6 is the most popular spring rate for most GTR's.

I've recently updated to MCA's so don't need these anymore - $300

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UAS Pivoting Upper Front Adjustable Control Arms. Designed by V8 Supercar and Automotive Engineer. Stress tested.

Made from 4110 and 2110 Chrome Molly,Tig Welded, Zinc plated, alloy spacers, Japanees NSK bearings.

25mm adjustment, Race minimum 150mm bolt centre to bolt centre

Mine are only 2 track days old so basically brand new. I have decided to go full custom wishbone setup in my GTR so no longer need these - $500

These retail for $695!

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Willans 4 Point Harness. Bought this ages ago but have never used it. Brand new in box. It expires at the end of 2014 so only 18months usage left - $150

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Feel free to throw me some offers, I can only say no!

All prices include free postage Aus Wide. Pick up from Wetherill Park NSW business hours if you prefer.

Happy Shopping!!

  • 3 weeks later...

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320kph Speedo. Only 21000ks on it. Surround not so flash but speedo in good order - $150

post-53650-0-58075600-1368063679_thumb.j post-53650-0-03525500-1368064071_thumb.j

R32 GTR dash pad. In good nick, no bubble (rare), but does have two small holes in it from guages.

Top centre windscreen vent broken, all other air con vents in good nick - $200

post-53650-0-32222100-1368064088_thumb.j post-53650-0-34089300-1368064096_thumb.j post-53650-0-69817800-1368064102_thumb.j post-53650-0-26362300-1368064108_thumb.j post-53650-0-64829300-1368064113_thumb.j

N1 Water Pump. Nothing wrong with it, I put a new one on when I re-built motor last year - $75

post-53650-0-79692700-1368064128_thumb.j post-53650-0-64064000-1368064133_thumb.j

Eibach Springs. 800.250.475 (8.5kg) Fronts, 1000.250.375 (6.5kg) Rears. In near new condition. 8/6 is the most popular spring rate for most GTR's.

I've recently updated to MCA's so don't need these anymore - $250

post-53650-0-82956000-1368064308_thumb.j post-53650-0-27881800-1368064316_thumb.j post-53650-0-28596000-1368064323_thumb.j

Feel free to throw me some offers, I can only say no!

All prices include free postage Aus Wide. Pick up from Wetherill Park NSW business hours if you prefer.

Happy Shopping!!

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