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Hey SAUer's,

need to clear items asap!

Location is in Patterson Lakes 3197 (South East Melbourne), VIC

Prices are negotiable.

Contact details: OJ on 0423 932 035 (text, call or PM)

R33 Parts

Parts off a 96' r33 gtst

R33 Black Boot lip/ Drift wing - $180

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R33 Stock turbo (no actuator) minor shaft play - $150

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R33 Stock turbo (with actuator) major shaft play - $200

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R33 Black Rear left tail light (has small crack in it) - $60

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R33 Indicator (working & good condition) - $40

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R33 lowered suspension set (1x rear leaking, the one with the duct tape around it) - $180

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R33 stock suspension set (good condition, just took them out recently) - $220

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R33 stock front pipe with cat together - $200

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R33 drive side headlight (series 1) (has molded mount) - $80

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Kicker 6x9 parcel shaft speakers (still works) - $80

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Lenso Rims 19x8+2 set (all round), excellent tread front and back.

front 235/35/19 (achilles rubber)

rear 245/35/19 (Zeetex rubber)

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was a silver with polished chrome lip until i plasti dipped them black. (see my skyline photo of what they used to look like)

180sx Parts

Parts off a 96' type x.

Fujitsubu 3" exhaust front pipe back (with decat) - $500

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Stainless steel 3" front pipe for 180sx, has a 2.5" inlet - $80

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Stock Springs (front and rear) - $150

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180sx Garret stock turbo (minor shaft play) - $180

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Holden Part

Part off a VL Commodore

whole set of Holden 15" stockies (bald tyres) - $140

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Location: Patterson Lakes 3197 (South East Melbourne), VIC

Prices: All negotiable!

Contact details: OJ on 0423 932 035 (text, call or PM)

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How much for the rims?

im looking around $900 for whole set, but offer me. im negotiable

PS; SORRY ABOUT THE LATE REPLY! didn't get any notifications :/

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Price drop on specific items:

Turbos: $140 each

Fujitsubu 3" exhaust front pipe back (with decat) - $400

Stainless steel 3" front pipe for 180sx, has a 2.5" inlet - $60

Stock Springs (front and rear) - $120

3x Holden 15x6.5'' stockies (bald tyres) - $80

R33 Black Rear left tail light (has small crack in it) - $50

R33 lowered suspension set (1x rear leaking, the one with the duct tape around it) - $160

R33 stock suspension set (good condition, just took them out recently) - $180

R33 stock front pipe with cat together - $160

R33 drive side headlight (series 1) (has molded mount) - $50

Kicker 6x9 parcel shaft speakers (still works) - $70

Lenso Rims 19x8+2 set with excellent tread tyres - $750

Buy 2 or more items and you'll save more!

I need these gone by mid June as im moving houses.

Contact me on 0423 932 035 or PM me

parts still for sale!

Price drop on specific items:

Turbos: $140 each

Fujitsubu 3" exhaust front pipe back (with decat) - $400

Stainless steel 3" front pipe for 180sx, has a 2.5" inlet - $60

Stock Springs (front and rear) - $120

3x Holden 15x6.5'' stockies (bald tyres) - $80

R33 Black Rear left tail light (has small crack in it) - $50

R33 lowered suspension set (1x rear leaking, the one with the duct tape around it) - $160

R33 stock suspension set (good condition, just took them out recently) - $180

R33 stock front pipe with cat together - $160

R33 drive side headlight (series 1) (has molded mount) - $50

Kicker 6x9 parcel shaft speakers (still works) - $70

Lenso Rims 19x8+2 set with excellent tread tyres - $750

Buy 2 or more items and you'll save more!

I need these gone by mid June as im moving houses.

Contact me on 0423 932 035 or PM me

  • 2 weeks later...

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