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Here's a photo of the wheels and semis when they were new, pretty much the same still.

Colour matched centre caps are included.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here's what's left. All prices negotiable.

$740 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
SOLD – LOT 2  - OP6 TURBO
SOLD – LOT 3  - RACING HARNESS
SOLD – LOT 4  - RB25DET NEO HEAD STUDS ARP+STOCK

$90  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
SOLD – LOT 7  - SUSPENSION PARTS
$100 – LOT 8  - BRAKE PARTS
$80  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$50  – LOT 10 - IGNITION PARTS: Coil pack harness
SOLD – LOT 11 - ENGINE PARTS
$70  – LOT 12 - RADIATOR
$80  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
SOLD – LOT 15 - ENGINE SWAP LEFTOVERS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS
SOLD – LOT 17 - GPS RECEIVER
$375 – LOT 18 - RACELID DF-X Full Face Racing Helmet + NOMEX Race Gloves

STILL AVAILABLE:
$740 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
$50  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
$90  – LOT 8  - BRAKE PARTS
$50  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$50  – LOT 10 - IGNITION PARTS: Coil pack harness
$50  – LOT 12 - RADIATOR
$50  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS

SOLD:
SOLD – LOT 2  - OP6 TURBO
SOLD – LOT 3  - RACING HARNESS
SOLD – LOT 4  - RB25DET NEO HEAD STUDS ARP STOCK
SOLD – LOT 7  - SUSPENSION PARTS
SOLD – LOT 11 - ENGINE PARTS
SOLD – LOT 15 - ENGINE SWAP LEFTOVERS
SOLD – LOT 17 - GPS RECEIVER
SOLD – LOT 18 - RACELID DF-X Full Face Racing Helmet   NOMEX Race Gloves

  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop. Come grab them, awesome tyres:

$699 – LOT 1  – SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels

  • 2 weeks later...

SOLD:
SOLD – LOT 12 - RADIATOR

STILL AVAILABLE:
$699 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
$50  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS (minus coolant)
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
$90  – LOT 8  - BRAKE PARTS
$50  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$50  – LOT 10 - IGNITION PARTS: Coil pack harness
$50  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS

 

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi all, I'm over storing this and about to take a bunch of stuff to be scrapped.

Before I do so, does anyone want to grab the following 3 lots, in one pile, for free?
Note you'll need to take all 3 lots, not splitting. Pick up only. Please PM if keen.

LOT 8 - BRAKE PARTS (minus brake pedal)
LOT 9 - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS

Lot descriptions are in the original post: https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/475369-fs-lots-of-r34-gtt-parts-r888r-semi-slicks-harness-service-parts-etc-garage-clearout-vic/

(A few other lots are still available as per the Feb 18 post above)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop

STILL AVAILABLE:
$650 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
$30  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
$50  – LOT 8  - BRAKE PARTS
$20  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$30  – LOT 10 - IGNITION PARTS: Coil pack harness
$20  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 4/8/2019 at 9:28 PM, V28VX37 said:

Price drop

STILL AVAILABLE:
$650 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
$30  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
$20  – LOT 8  - BRAKE ROTORS F+R (rest of brake parts sold)
$20  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$30  – LOT 10 - IGNITION PARTS: Coil pack harness
$20  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS

 

 

On 4/8/2019 at 9:28 PM, V28VX37 said:

Price drop

STILL AVAILABLE:
$650 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
$20  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS: Ryco A360 air filter + Castrol PS fluid (other service parts sold)
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
$20  – LOT 8  - BRAKE ROTORS F+R (rest of brake parts sold)
$20  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$30  – LOT 10 - IGNITION PARTS: Coil pack harness
$20  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS

 

  • 3 weeks later...

Price drop on the rims and semis

STILL AVAILABLE:
$600 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
$20  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS: Ryco A360 air filter + Castrol PS fluid (other service parts sold)
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
$20  – LOT 8  - BRAKE ROTORS F+R (rest of brake parts sold)
$20  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$20  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS

SOLD:
$600 – LOT 1  - SEMI SLICKS: Toyo Proxes R888R on R34 GTT wheels
$20  – LOT 5  - NEW SERVICE PARTS: Ryco A360 air filter + Castrol PS fluid (other service parts sold)
$20  – LOT 8  - BRAKE ROTORS F+R (rest of brake parts sold)

STILL AVAILABLE:
$10  – LOT 6  - EXHAUST PARTS: O2 sensor
$20  – LOT 9  - FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
$20  – LOT 13 - DRIVELINE PARTS
$20  – LOT 14 - OTHER PARTS
$100 – LOT 16 - MISC PARTS

  • 2 months later...

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