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Hi All,

Several bits and pieces for sale from my old GTS-t. Get 'em while they're hot! :)

ITEM 1: First up is a set of standard R32 GTS-t wheels. They're in really excellent condition (just grubby) with almost brand new Pirelli tyres (95%+ tread).

Stud pattern is 5x114.3, and the wheel size is 16"x6.5" +40. Excellent for track days with the near new tyres. Or a really nice addition to your R31.

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I'm looking to get $500 for these. That's cheaper than buying the tyres by themselves. :banana:

ITEM 2: Standard R32 GTS-t springs. Great condition, nothing to worry about. Clear those defects! :banana:

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Give me $50 and they're yours.

ITEM 3: Instrument cluster for an R32 GTS-t. This is out of a series 2, so it's got the grey faced dials. Also comes with a white LED backlighting pack from Dan's for sale thread on here. Working perfectly, has 141,xxxkms on the dial.

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Take it away for $80.

ITEM 4: R32 GTS-t speedo cable. Nothing wrong with it. Original one that came with the car, so it has a slight amount of 'wobble'. Works fine.

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Yours for $30.

ITEM 5: Very basic turbo timer. Brand is 'CaliTec' and I believe it's Australian made. Switchable between 1, 3 and 5 minutes. Can be fitted to any vehicle. Working fine when last removed.

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Going to a good home for $20.

That's it, for now. I've got an R34 GT-T intercooler that may go up soon. As well as a TurboSmart boost controller, if anyone is interested.

At this stage all items are pickup only, but I'm prepared to talk postage with those who are really desperate (for some of the smaller items).

Contact me via PM if you need to, or post in this thread as I'll be checking it as often as I can. More pictures can be arranged if requested. I'm a trusted trader on SAU, and plenty of other online communities. Feel free to ask any questions. :banana:

Cheers!

Ryan

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It's a TurboSmart job. Single stage switchable controller, so you can have stock boost plus high boost and select between the two. It basically looks like this, just a bit bigger:

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SPEEDO CABLE IS SOLD.

I'll get back to you about the boost controller.

The intercooler is a standard R34 GT-T intercooler. Direct fit into an R33 GTS-t. It came out of a 2001 model '34, and it's in great condition.

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