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ok kiddies ...

im cleaning out my tresure chest ....

due to the ammount of fruit i would like all enquieries by PM ONLY!!!

ok lets start this off..

SR20 samwitch plate, JURAN brand, 100% jap gangsta $60 bones.

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LARGE sard blow off valve, suit BIG horsepower applications, or a charade turbo ... has hard and soft setting $ 120

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3" exhaust silence valve AND 3" decat pipe suit any nissan... pure bullion... $ 200 no haggle.

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Nismo R33/R34 castor rods, mint bushes, very rare item still shiney n'shit $200

APEXI power FC boost control KT.... with map sensor and boost control unit $ 350 ( save urself a packet)

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APEXI power fc Dejetro suit R32 and R33 GTR ... BRAND NEW .. WITH MAP SENSOR... and HAND CONTROLLER !! $ 1900

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GTR R33 fuel pump, MINT working order ... $ 150

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IKEA FORMULA sequential shifter kit for RB25... RARE AS ROCKING HORSE SHIT ... comes with display for what gear ur in .... u can be the next v8 supercar driver ... click up click down .. to change gears.. $ 800!! with boots and all partrts required!

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Greddy FC3s ( s4/5 rx7) fuel cut defender ... come get it $60 buckets.

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Bosch 044 fuel pump , used but in good working order $150

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R33 GTR tommy kaira front bar .. needs repair .. rare as hell ... $ 100 bones.

ENR34 stainless front and DECAT pipe in 1 ... tasty mod .. $ 250

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R34 rear uprights , ALLOY!, 5 stud hubs, R34 twin spot brakes , with rotors and HANDBRAKE CABLES! $ 500

work REZAC's... PURE BULLION MULTI 4 AND 5 STUD! $1800 no haggle..

17x9 +36 (clears 4 pots)

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come with MINT as fek federal tires, stretched to suit .... * please take note of the gold studs *.....

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R33 airbag wheel .. good condition , mint airbag $120

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R34/ stagea FRONT factory strut brace, good condition $ 120

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series 5 RX7 infinity wheels ... 16x7 ( beeats 32 stockies ...) $ 250

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BRIDE lowmax rails .. suit S13 ( can be drilled to suit R32) $ 100 bones..

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R33 wether shields ... JDM AS f**k.... $100 bux .. pair !

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STAINLESS 3" rb series engine metal intake pipe $85

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nice ad.

whats the diff b/n the standard castor rods and the nismo ones you have, other than paint. also, i'd ask a bit more for that working airbag, as they are f**king hard to get a hold of apparently, seeing as how you cant import one new from japland cos they are basically a bomb n shit, and most used ones are just that, used. fkn long sentence but thar ya go

  • 4 weeks later...
hey dude its not for sale anymore as its sitting in my car :( hehe unless his got another one :)

How well do they work, saw these a couple of years ago and always wanted one, how long is the throw compared to a standard shift?

How well do they work, saw these a couple of years ago and always wanted one, how long is the throw compared to a standard shift?

my cars actually at the tuners atm wen i got the shifter i was in the process of an engine conversion so not to sure how its like driving but just sitting on the spot i played with it a little bit, but seems shorter. :)

  • 1 month later...

G`day mate . Is the apexi boost controller still for sale? Already have the apexi fc fitted to my r32 gtr. I guess the boost controller will fit straight up? Is it a 3 pin conector?

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