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Hey Guys,

I've got some parts for sale that have been sitting around in my shed and are taking up room.

LOCATED IN TULLAMARINE MELBOURNE

Item: r32/r33 3" Custom Front Pipe

Age: 1 year

Description: got this made up by triple R mufflers in tullmarine. It bolts straight up to stock dump and cat. I noticed a massive improvement in top end power when upgrading from stock

Price: $50

Postage: yes

Item: r32/r33 autobarn 88 silicon intake pipe

Age: 9 months

Description: this pipe goes from your turbo to your AFM. It bolts straight in with on modifications. This stopped the common issue of the stock pipe sucking in on itself with boost.

Price: $90

Postage: yes

Item: Razo Gear Knob

Age: 4 years

Description: full alloy knob that can be polished to look real pretty

Price: 25

Postage: yes

Item: HKS (intake) adjustable cam gear (for RB's)

Age: NEW

Description: great bang for buck for your RB skyline

Price: $150

Postage: yes

Item: Drift Pod

Age: 1 year (used for a week on a Honda jazz for laughs)

Description: bolts straight onto AFM or intake piping

Price: $18

Postage: yes

Item: r32 gts-t electric mirrors

Age: 1990

Description: stock mirrors in yellow. Fully working and fold in

Price: $ offers?

Postage: yes

Item: 5zigan 3" muffler

Age: can with the car

Description: very very quiet and passed noise test in a worked r32. I started to sand it back to paint black but never finished it. It just needs to be welded into your existing exhaust

Price: $70

Postage: yes but it's a lil heavy

Item: Consult for nissans

Age: 1 year

Description: this is the best tool I have ever bought. It's fixed so many of my cars problems and has saved me a fortune in parts. Plugs straight into the cars consult diagnostic port and a serial port of a laptop. I just used the free software. Ill also have a look for my serial to USB converter and through that in free. (cost $25)

Price: $ 70

Postage: yes

Item: K&N pod filter

Age: 2 years

Description: freshly cleaned and oiled with K&N filter cleaner. Has adapter for RB's and can bolt straight onto AFM.

Price: $30

Postage: yes

Item: Battery Holder r32

Age: 17

Description:

Price: $5

Postage:yes

Item: pioneer 12" sub in closed box.

Age: 3 years

Description: great bass and fits snug in a r32 boot

Price: $ 80

Postage: no

Item:RB20det Stock Cam Gears

Age: 17

Description: upgraded to adjustable

Price: $30

Postage: yes

Item: rb20det stock fuel rail and fuel regulator

Age: 17

Description: perfect working order. I had it as a spare

Price: $20

Postage: yes

Item: Custom Heat shield

Age: 9 months

Description: I had this made this to cover my pod from cops and to get the heat away. Works great and just needs to be mounted using the standard screw holes.

Price: $20

Postage: yes

Item: KRAMER

Age: 3 years

Description: it's the classic Kramer framed picture. I love this but the misses has a different view for OUR new house.

Price: $20

Postage: no

Item: Stock BOV

Age: 17

Description: works fine I tested it before taking it off

Price: $20

Postage: yes

Item: r32 stock smic

Age: 17

Description: pressure tested and 100% working

Price: $ 30

Postage: yes

Item: r33 stock smic

Age: 12 years

Description: pressure tested and 100% working

Price: $ 40

Postage: yes

Item: pioneer head unit with remote and AUX input

Age: came with the car

Description: just pulled it out to put in a dvd unit. This has sooo much better sound its not funny

mp3 detachable face ect

Price: $70

Postage: yes

Item: Thermaltake flow metre

Age: NEW

Description: this is for PC's with watercooling but can be used to messure air oil whatever

Price: $15

Postage: yes

Item: Ford amplifier

Age: came with car

Description: 100% working I believe it can in top model fairlanes ect. Funny its made in japan

Price: $30

Postage: yes

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  d_liberate said:
lol @ the Kramer pic.... what are the performance advantages if I put this on my skyline? :devil:

Also, is the stock BOV from a R32 or R33 GTST?

hahahaha nice one. its for a 32 gts-t mate

  ashr32 said:
All PM's replied

get in quick there's lots of interest

UPDATE

Gear knob = sold pending payment

Head Unit = sold pending payment

Heat shield = sold pending payment

Get in quick

hey mate,

interested in the intake pipe, but wanted to know where it then made the pod sit? at the moment my pod sits low pointing almost vertical with the stock pipe :S

and whats the cost for postage to 2640?

ta,

Zurlox

UPDATE

Gear knob = sold

Head Unit = sold pending payment

Heat shield = sold pending payment

HKS cam gear = sold pending payment

Get in quick

Pm's replied

Gear knob = sold, (will be sent out tomorrow)

Head Unit = sold pending payment

Heat shield = sold pending payment

HKS cam gear = sold pending payment

Consult for nissans = sold pending payment

k & N pod = sold pending payment

Gear knob = sold, (will be sent out tomorrow)

Head Unit = sold (will be sent out tomorrow)

Heat shield = sold pending payment

HKS cam gear = sold pending payment

Consult for nissans = sold (will be sent out tomorrow)

k & N pod = sold pending payment

only a couple of items left guys so its time for a price drop

Drift Pod $10

5zigan 3" muffler 50

pioneer 12" sub in closed box $60

RB20det Stock Cam Gears $20

rb20det stock fuel rail and fuel regulator $15

Stock BOV = 10

r32 stock smic $20

r33 stock smic $30

Thermaltake flow metre $10

Ford amplifier $20[/b]

Hey Ash. I got the pioneer head unit today. good job on the packing :P

Installed it. You were right. It sounds fkn great, even with the factory speakers in the gf's car. Cheers man

I left you some positive feedback.

Edited by Munkyb0y
  Munkyb0y said:
Hey Ash. I got the pioneer head unit today. good job on the packing ;)

Installed it. You were right. It sounds fkn great, even with the factory speakers in the gf's car. Cheers man

I left you some positive feedback.

hahaha thanks mate, yeah you can see why im pissed with my new 1.

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