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Hi guys,

Have the following for sale. All items are in Adelaide, SA. Pickup preferred, unless you want to organise postage / courier.

17 inch Tyres + Rims

4 x Yokohama Advan Sport V103 (255/40ZR17 94Y) very good tread $800 (+$1600 new!)

4 x Bridgestone RE55s (255/40R17 94W) a couple of track days left in them $400

4 x Bridgestone RE55s (255/40R17 94W) 60 - 70% tread $800

4 x Dunlop V8 Supercar Slicks (280/680R17) 40% tread $400

4 x R33GTR Rims only with centre caps, reasonable condition a few marks $1100

RB26 Engine bits

Greddy Carbon Engine Cam Valley / Timing Belt Cover $300

R32 GTR Aircon Setup (everything aircon forward of the firewall, excellent working condition prior to removal for weight reduction) $100

Trust MX Front Pipes (goes from dumps to cat) dent in standard spot $250

RB26DETT Plenum / Inlet Manifold / Exhaust Manifold (6 Total) Gaskets Brand New $40

R32 GTR Clutch Slave Cylinder (good condition, upgraded to nismo oversized due to triple plate clutch) $40

2 x AFMs excellent working condition mesh not removed (removed due to D-Jetro) $100

RB26DETT standard dump pipes $50

Jap retuned standard computer (no speed cut, car made 270rwkw with standard engine/ turbos etc and this computer) $300

Misc

Nismo genuine boot spoiler internal damage but should be repairable $50

Earls Oil Stat – installs into oil cooler circuit to thermostatically control oil temp. Dash 10 fittings for easy installation. Also has ports for oil temp and pressure senders. See http://www.earls.co.uk/earls/catalogue/Cooling%20Systems.pdf PART # 501ERL $200

R32 GTR Silk Road Coilovers typical hard jap spring rates $400

Sub Box, fits 2 x 12 inch subs in R32 boot WITH rear strut brace. Made from 16mm MDF, including fittings $50!!!

R32 GTST Type M Driving lights fit in Type M front bar $50

RB25DET Alternator and Aircon Compressor Good condition $50 each

Low Ballers will be ignored, genuine offers considered. First in, best dressed and items not considered sold until payment received or pickup arranged. Get in on some bargains and help de-clutter my garage! Postage at buyers expense.

Pics will be put up tomorrow as 40+deg in Adelaide today = to hot to go in the shed :)

Cheers,

Andrew

Blue32

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4 x Yokohama Advan Sport V103 (255/40ZR17 94Y) very good tread $800 (+$1600 new!)

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4 x Bridgestone RE55s (255/40R17 94W) a couple of track days left in them $400

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4 x Bridgestone RE55s (255/40R17 94W) 60 - 70% tread $800

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4 x Dunlop V8 Supercar Slicks (280/680R17) 40% tread $400

4 x R33GTR Rims only with centre caps, reasonable condition a few marks $1100

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Greddy Carbon Engine Cam Valley / Timing Belt Cover $300

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R32 GTR Aircon Setup (everything aircon forward of the firewall, excellent working condition prior to removal for weight reduction) $100

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Trust MX Front Pipes (goes from dumps to cat) dent in standard spot $250

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RB26DETT Plenum / Inlet Manifold / Exhaust Manifold (6 Total) Gaskets Brand New $40

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2 x AFMs excellent working condition mesh not removed (removed due to D-Jetro) $100

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RB26DETT standard dump pipes $50

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Nismo genuine boot spoiler internal damage but should be repairable $50

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Earls Oil Stat – installs into oil cooler circuit to thermostatically control oil temp. Dash 10 fittings for easy installation. Also has ports for oil temp and pressure senders. See http://www.earls.co.uk/earls/catalogue/Cooling%20Systems.pdf PART # 501ERL $200

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Sub Box, fits 2 x 12 inch subs in R32 boot WITH rear strut brace. Made from 16mm MDF, including fittings $50!!!

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R32 GTST Type M Driving lights fit in Type M front bar $50

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RB25DET Alternator and Aircon Compressor Good condition $50 each

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ALSO ADDED:

R32 GTR genuine intercooler mesh $50

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Rubber inlet boot RB20 / RB25 $30

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R33 RB25DET airbox and snorkel including filter $50

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Pioneer GEX-6450TVP - watch TV on your incar pioneer DVD player. Including aerials etc

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R32 GTR Aircon Setup (everything aircon forward of the firewall, excellent working condition prior to removal for weight reduction) SOLD subject to payment / postage thanks nismo32GTR

Couldnt write pm to you as your inbox is full. PM me your mobile number

would you do $35 for the mesh? Im in SA so no mucking around with postage.

Cheers!

Tried sending a pm but said you inbox was full?

How much for the Carbon Vally Cover by itself delivered to Sydney

Cheers Brian

Sorry I would like to sell them as a matching set - unless there is someone who would like the timing belt cover?

R32 GTR Aircon Setup (everything aircon forward of the firewall, excellent working condition prior to removal for weight reduction) $100 SOLD Thanks Nismo32gtr

R32 GTR genuine intercooler mesh $50 SOLD thanks R32Abuser

whats the boot lip spoiler made out of? is it for an r32 gtr because im planning to put this on in addition to the standard wing.

thanks

whats the boot lip spoiler made out of? is it for an r32 gtr because im planning to put this on in addition to the standard wing.

thanks

It is the original rubber nismo boot spoiler for R32 GTR with metal internal frame which has some rust damage. It is designed to fir under the standard GTR wing. With a bit of work it shouldn't be too hard to return it to its original state and refit it netting a very cheap original spoiler (not fibreglass etc as they tend to be these days)

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It is the original rubber nismo boot spoiler for R32 GTR with metal internal frame which has some rust damage. It is designed to fir under the standard GTR wing. With a bit of work it shouldn't be too hard to return it to its original state and refit it netting a very cheap original spoiler (not fibreglass etc as they tend to be these days)

would you post to 3064 in Melbourne? if so how much is postage?

would you post to 3064 in Melbourne? if so how much is postage?

$35 delivered to your door - it is too big for Aust Post. I'll do it for $80 delivered.

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