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For sale is a set of 370GT Enkei produced Nissan Skyline rims + tyres.

Asking price is $750 ONO.

Pretty clean condition with some minor rashes here and there as expected with its age.

Sizes:
Front - 19x8.5 +43
Rear - 19x9 +43

Tyres are still good with Kumho Ecsta LE Sport's wrapped around each rim.

Happy to ship interstate provided you organise it at your own cost.

Cheers, Chad.

 

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Up for sale is my VQ37VHR 3.7L V6 Engine with its CD009 6 Speed Manual gearbox attached.

Asking price for the lot is $3500 ONO.

This motor has travelled a low total of 93,000km and was still operational before it was extracted from the vehicle. The motor has always been serviced at its recommended service intervals and a logbook that came with the vehicle can be provided for proof of service history. Videos and pictures of evidence of the engine operating before extraction can also be provided to you upon request. Attached are results from a compression test.

This motor has had a compression test performed and is ready to be dropped into another vehicle to start a new life in another comfortable chassis. This motor also comes with the entire wiring loom and ECU, subframe, hubs, LCA's, strut towers, Injen intakes and its slim washer bottle.

At $3500 AUD, this combo is priced to sell. Feel free to send me a text or give me a call to arrange a time for inspection and purchase at our workshop.

NOTE: Buyers from Sydney will get first dibs. I am happy to prepare the motor and gearbox for shipping if you are located elsewhere, however, shipping costs will be on you.

Contact Chad on 0450772796 if you are interested in inspections or purchase. Please do not contact Chad if you do not have cash on hand.

Cheers.

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On 7/28/2019 at 6:37 PM, chaaad said:

I want these gone!

 

If it helps mate, Possibly overpriced. In bris you can get a full set of 370z Akebono's including Rotors for $900.

 

 

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On 8/19/2019 at 5:34 PM, chaaad said:

Brakes for $550
Engine for $1k
Gearbox for $1.1k
Wheels for $550
 

Or offer me! :)

How much for the Brakes with the Calipers and pads Shipped to bris?

curious as to the rotor condition.

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54 minutes ago, DashyyPC said:

How much for the Brakes with the Calipers and pads Shipped to bris?

curious as to the rotor condition.

I will take $550 for the calipers. I would not recommend running the rotors and pads as they are worn, so I won’t let them go in shit condition. Shipping is on the buyer, so you will have to contact a courier to organise freight. 

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