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OK, I need space (and cash!) to get the race car running again, so all this has to go!

Wheels

Set of 6 Volk Racing Le37 in 18x9.5 +12

Excellent light (only 19kg with tyres!) and strong wheels in a great offset to suit GTRs

$2,500

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Hankook Z221 tyres

295/30ZR18

Medium Compound (C50)

Brand new in plastic

$1,400

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Dunlop Sport Maxx TT tyres

225/55R17

Suit a 6-8" wide 17" rim

Top quality street tyres

$750

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Wideband 02 sensor controller

Tech edge 2CO, brand new (worth $230)

Just add a cable, sensor and display and you have a working setup

$180

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32 GTR Rear Swaybar

With links and bushes

Good upgrade for S chassis

$100.

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Battery Box.

Projecta BB285

$20

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32 Heater core and box

$100

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32 Radiator top mounts

Brackets in excellent condition, brand new genuine rubber mounts (21506-01U00)

$20

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RB26 Engine Covers set 1

Cam covers, valley cover, timing cover, plenum

Perfect for powercoating to whatever colour/finish you prefer

$600

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RB26 Engine Covers set 2

Cam covers, timing cover

Perfect for powercoating to whatever colour/finish you prefer

$400

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JJR RB26 sump baffles

Brand new

Suit standard sump

$250

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Everything is located in Sydney, free pick up of $10 flat rate delivery to Sydney or Canberra metro.

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Yep 4 wheels for $2k although getting them to Adelaide would be painful and not cheap I guess. Tyres are Yokohama A048s but they are old and bald

Also have an R34 GTT / W34 Stagea S2 Oxygen sensor for sale, $90 delivered.....because it turns out it has a different plug to S1 :(

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Purchased from Kudos last week, brand new in box

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/genuine-nissan-pitwork-lambda-oxygen-sensor-nissan-skyline-r34-25gt-25gt4-25gtt-gtv-rb25de-rb25det-neo-p-187.html

According to them it fits

Nissan Skyline ER34 25GT (RB25DE Neo 6, 05/1998 - 08/2002)

Nissan Skyline ENR34 25GT-4 (RB25DE Neo 6, 05/1998 - 06/2001)

Nissan Skyline ER34 25GT-T (RB25DET Neo 6, 05/1998 - 08/2002)

Nissan Skyline ER34 GT-V (RB25DE Neo 6, 01/1999 - 08/2002)

Nissan Stagea WGNC34 25TX-FOUR, Series 2 (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 03/2001)

Nissan Stagea WGNC34 RS-Four S, Series 2 (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 03/2001)

Nissan Stagea WGNC34 RS-Four V, Series 2 (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 03/2001)

Nissan Stagea WGC34 RS-V (RB25DET Neo 6, 08/1998 - 03/2001)

I have decided to move to a Haltec ECU and Dash, and so I no longer need my Ruzic setup.

Package includes:

Ruzic Engine Monitor

Ruzic Data Logger

Garmain GPS receiver

The set cost over $1000 and worked well, selling in working order for $500....get data logging cheap!

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Hankook Z221 tyres are gone.

The following are still for sale:

6 Volk Racing Le37 in 18x9.5 +12

Dunlop Sport Maxx TT tyres 225/55R17

Wideband 02 sensor controller

Battery Box

32 Heater core and box

32 Radiator top mounts

RB26 Engine Covers set 1

JJR RB26 sump baffles

R34 GTT/C34 Stagea Series 2 Oxygen Sensor

Ruzic Datalogger and Engine Monitor II

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Hi mate, sorry for the slow response. No I'm not sure if they would suit

32 GTR part# is 21549-01U00, not sure which R34 you need it for so I can't check FAST - but I'll guess the part# is different (although that doesn't guarantee it won't fit, especially if its an aftermarket radiator anyway

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Yep, covers still available.

RB26 Engine Covers set 1

Cam covers, valley cover, timing cover, plenum

Perfect for powercoating to whatever colour/finish you prefer

$600

It's probably time I reposted the thread it's getting a bit difficult to see what's still there....

Right oh, a couple of people were after different parts of the cover set, so here are individual prices:

Plenum 200

Timing belt cover 150

Spark Plug Cover 100

2x Cam covers 150

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OK, quick refresher on what is still for sale:

6 Volk Racing Le37 in 18x9.5 +12 $2,500

Wideband 02 sensor controller $180

Battery Box $20

32 Heater core and box $100

JJR RB26 sump baffles $250

R34 GTT/C34 Stagea Series 2 Oxygen Sensor $90

Ruzic Datalogger and Engine Monitor II $500

Plenum $200

Timing belt cover $150

Spark Plug Cover $100

2x Cam covers $150

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