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Located in Brisbane - Queensland, the items listed below are for sale.

If you would like to beat the rush (I hope...) I suggest calling me as I will not be accessing my email often.

Gav

0403 21 6969

JAP SPEC N14 SSS

5 speed manual

GTIR bucket seats FACTORY

FACTORY bodykit

SR20

Central Locking

Electric Windows

VIPER mags

K&N Filter

$7000

MATCHING #'s DATSUN 240z + PARTS

'73 240Z (LAST OF THE 240Z's)

SILVER WITH RED FACTORY INTERIOR

TOKICO 5 way adjustable shocks

FRONT & REAR strut braces

Original and Vented Bonnets

ALSO CARBON FIBRE BONNETSKIN X1

ALSO F'GLASS FIBRE BONNETSKIN X1

Assorted front and rear spoilers

Bubbles in door bottoms - dent in passenger door - ALL REPAIRABLE - just had to mention it.

Car has been in storage for quite a while with a layerof dust to prove it.

$7000

SPORTS TRUCK - CUSTOM BODY KIT

TOYOTA SURF

Electric Windows and SunRoof

Central Locking

AfterMarket Wheels

Near new tires

NEW Injection pump

NEW springs

NEW shock

NEW rear main seal

NEW head

Snorkel

Auto

2.4 Diesel TURBO

130,000 K's

$12000

KAWASAKI BALIUS ZR 250CC

Reliable Cheap transport

No fairings to break

Easy parking solution

43,000 K's

$2600

HONDA XR250R '97 model (black and red seat)

The bikes reputation speaks for itself.

NEW fork seals

NEW Front tire

As fast as I ever needed to go on the dirt.

$2500

RS - 8 WATANABE'S

HARD TO FIND THIS MODEL - ULTRA LIGHT

15x6.5

PCD 114.3

OFFSET +34

4 STUD

Not sure what these will fit but not willing to run spacers on my 240Z.

$1500

AUTRONIC SM2 v1.93 REVISION

www.autronic.com

Regarded by many as second only to MOTEC - and we know what they cost.

BRAND NEW RB30 TURBO loom

$1800

BRAND NEW - DNA PORTED 12" SUB BOX X 2

BRAND NEW - JBL CS-12 12" 500w SUB X 2

$450

RARE - COLLECTABLE

1/10 SCALE 240ZG RADIO CONTROL BODY - BRAND NEW, UNPAINTED

$120

RARE - COLLECTABLE

1/10 SCALE MAZDA RX3 SAVANNAH RADIO CONTROL BODY - BRAND NEW, UNPAINTED

$120

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Hi Justin, very perceptive of you to notice. As I said in the ad aswell as the provided www.autronic.com link the CPU as been upgraded to V1.93. This features additional goodies such as Traction Control and Launch control.

I also have the receipt for the upgrade.

Kind Regards

Gav

0403 21 6969

dude that doesnt look like sm2..more like smc??? am i correct?  

cheers mate justin

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