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Greddy / Trust 60mm electronic gauges.

1 x Oil Pressure (Black Face) BRAND NEW in box

1 x Temperature (Black Face) USED, but presents as new, complete with all wiring and sensors.

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$200 the pair + $15 postage anywhere in Australia. Only selling because they are too large for my application. Can organize a matching boost gauge for another $80.



Brand new in box Aeromotive A1000-6 POLISHED adjustable fuel regulator.

Only selling as I don't want any polish in my next engine bay. Reg comes with NO fittings or gauge.

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$240 firm + $10 postage anywhere in Australia



Dildo Gearknob

Clear / Blue coloured. Suit Nissan. Presents as new.

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$50 + $10 postage anywhere in Australia


HR31 Black grill with GTS badge

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(Photo for reference only, I am yet to pull this off my car)

$100 Firm + $20 postage anywhere in Australia


Late Model GC8 Orange front bumper vents, perfect if yours have been painted or missing.

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$50 + $10 postage anywhere in Australia.


DR30 Interior. Black dash, no cracks, complete with glove box and vents, black hood liner, center console with working lid, heater controls and surround and matching black door trims with red inserts (to suit a coupe). Heaps of other random parts included.

$200 local pick up only.


DR30 Carpet - Black, suit coupe.

$100 local pick up only


DR30 Seat rails, to suit after market recliners. Made by Bride but will fit Recaros and other seats.

$300 the set, local pick up only


DR30 Gauge holder. Goes around the stereo, hold 2 x 52mm gauges.

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$100 + $10 postage anywhere in Australia.


Cusco DR30 front strut brace, will suit all R30's. Painted Black

$80 + $20 postage anywhere in Australia.


Datsun billet oil filler cap. Bought from Jenesis in Japan, suits FJ, L series and I believe RB motors.

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$100 + $10 postage anywhere in Australia.


I am sure more parts will be added over the coming week.


I won't discriminate against Scammers, but if I believe you aren't genuine you will be ignored.


All items located in Dianella.


PM or reply.


Cheers,


Steve

Edited by masTers
  • 2 weeks later...

More bits;

Autronic SMC complete with full length loom. Latest version of the software, loom has had the CDi harness spliced in, but that is easy to remove.
$800 Firm

I can throw in a brand new 500R CDi unit WITH 4 mercury cdi coils, should someone want to run it with the SMC on a 4 cylinder for an additional $1000 (FIRM)
Won't sell without the SMC.

China 100mm 300x600 intercooler. $200 Firm - Pick up only.
(Looks like every other generic china cooler)

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