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Cleaning out all the parts that came out of my Skyline.

Price list:

1. Silver Speedy wheels (Atix 5) with 235 Goodyear Revspec (wheels and tyres like brand new) - $2000 all four

2. Tein coilovers - $700

3. Blitz boostcontroller - $400

4. APEXi power intake replacement air filter - $50

5. Personal steering wheels - $50

6. Boost Gauge - $30

7. Turbo Timer - $30

Forgot to add:

8. Rear and front strut braces - $70 each

All parts are in perfect condition. If you don't believe me and you're in Adelaide, I'm more than welcome to let you inspect them for yourself.

Best regards,

NitRaTe.

Once I get my car back on the road (off the defect), I'm selling my R32 Skyline GTS-t for dirt cheap too.

June 4th (updated list):

Most of the things listed are already sold. Only two items left for sale:

1. The wheels

2. Tein Coilovers are on hold at the moment for Adz for $800 pick up (no obligation whatsoever yet). I need to look for some stock standard shocks first.

Best regards.

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I must add, the wheels are 17 x 8 inches and you can check out www.speedywheels.com.au for further details. Mine are silver in colour, looks just like the AVS Model 5. Bought the whole lot for $3000 and they are hardly ever used.

Also, boost controller is the Blitz Dual Solenoid one, it has a blue colour screen.

The steering wheel (not wheels) is made by Personal.

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np no offence taken. looking for a car for my bro depending on price. keep me informed. btw is that the lowest you'll go for the rims or would you eventually sell them with the car if they arent sold separetly by then.

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off topic: sorry to hear that you had to sell your parts and eventually your car. if this was the result of defect/regency?. im sure you will have another more powerful car either here or when you go back o/s but i though car was going o/s with you?. anyways, good luck with everything.

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Dooky, my next play car will be an r32 gtr (700 hp). only driven out for pleasure. *dreaming*

I decided to sell my car here because I wanna sell it for cheap and help those who are keen.

And yes, this was the result of the cops/regencys doing. god bless them, whatever their intentions are, it worked.

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