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As many of you would know I've spent waay more money on my car it than I intended and while she's a good bird I figure I can no longer afford to put parts on it.. hence some of my stuff has to go.

Oil cooler kit for SR20 [sOLD!]

Braind new and contains:

- Serck 19 row oil cooler

- Hoses

- All connectors

- Perma-Cool remote filter kit for sr20

- B&M Thermostat

This kit was bought from a limited ns.com buy and is equivalent or better than a J-brand. This is *not* one of those noname cheapies you see floating around from JustJap or similar - so don't post up saying you can get an oil cooler kit for less.

Brand new - never used.

$450 - (SOLD)

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Greddy Rocker Arm Stoppers

Purchased from garage-13

Bought a year ago for $250 with the intent of using with my cams. Never used, kept in wrapper in a dark cool place.

$150 - (SOLLLD pending payment)

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Greddy Water Temp Gauge

Great condition

I bought this with the intention of going into my car. I've never used it. Can be used as oil temp gauge (Greddy use the same unit, you just take the sender out of the blue in-line thingy.)

$180

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Greddy Oil Pressure Gauge (with memory) [sOLD!]

Great condition, has peak warn and memory

Again, purchased with the intention of going into my car. I've never used it. Has a mini ECU for remembering stuff and doing peak warning and so forth (top of the line gauge).

$200 - (SOLD)

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s14/r33 Standard rims [sOLD!]

Great condition

Purchased to go drifting with. They wear P-Zero circuit slicks. 2 slicks are dead, the other 2 could probably do a lap or two.

I think stock wheels are 16x6.5 but could be wrong. Will also give you 4 drift ready street tyres to go with them (unfitted).

$250 - (SOLD)

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I reckon these things are all very reasonably priced and I'm already losing money on them. I will check the forum every couple of days but first in best dressed so if you're interested gimme a ring on 0410 532 548 (tom).

I prefer pickup or delivery around the North Shore area of Sydney. Can post at your expense except for the RAS because I've had RAS bent by the post (the pair I'm selling is a replacement to the ones bent in the post).

Cheers,

cc

interested in $100 plus shipping for the temp guage?

For $100 you should go down to your local kmart auto section and look at the fantastic range there of autogauge gauges.

Wheels sold. Water/oil temp gauge remaining. 0410 532 548.

  • 5 months later...
For $100 you should go down to your local kmart auto section and look at the fantastic range there of autogauge gauges.

Wheels sold. Water/oil temp gauge remaining. 0410 532 548.

G'day mate - is that Greddy temp guage the alarm type with memory function?

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