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1992 R32 Skyline

Dark Metallic Grey

Resprayed

RB20DET

5Spd Manual

FMIC

Exhaust

Pod Filter

Coilovers

17inch rims (not rims pictured)

$9500 ONO

0430339305

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Modified Ohlins suspension from R33 to fit Stagea RS4 S1 or S2

Has bottom eye mount points on all 4 corners. Fit to a Stagea (auto) easy (easy swap to do with jack/hoist).

Replacing Ohlins with different gabwagon adjustable suspension not coilovers.

The Ohlins are in good condition. I won't say excellent. They don't leak, but are fairly filthy with road grime.

$500 (not inc postage) prefer local pickup/meetup

On car:

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Theirs are now sold.

Gone to a good home, Cheers Nigel!

GTR front pipes - $150 each this weekend only.

RB26 AFMs - upgraded to D-jetro so not needed and were working perfectly. $100 for the pair this weekend only

Sub Box - fits 2 x 12 inch subs for R32 $80 this weekend only

PM me

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rb25 intercooler... its a trust copy... very good, ive ran it on my car for like 8000kms havnt had dramas with it at all... comes with all the pipes, hoses and clamps... etc plug and play lol

$350 ono need it gone.

need it gone!

RB25DET Feb-97 : Inlet + Exhaust stock nissan cam shafts, perfect condition, 100thou old 100% perfect:- $100

Stagea RB25 '97: Exhaust cam gear wheel, stock nissan, as above:- $50

RB25DET turbo dump pipe + front exhaust pipe, stock nissan:- $50

Q45 Throttle Body, 90mm:- $150

pm please if interested, can post

97 R33 Series 2 4 door

metallic silver

Factory manual

ABS

Cold A/C

134000km(genuine)

34 GTR rims (excellent condish with centre caps, no rash)

excellent tyres, Dunllop SportMAXX front 80% tread... Pirelli Dragon rear 70%

Zeal Function Type B coilovers in excellent condition (height and damper adjustable)

3 inch exhaust from turbo back with twin straight pipes out the back

Extreme heavy duty cushion button clutch(3000km old)

Just jap 'Stealth' style FMIC

S2 coupe front bar and lights

Alarm/immobiliser

Never been boosted past 11psi and is making 210rwkw

This is a great car that has been kept in an unmolestered condition. It doesnt attract attention from the 5.0 and is a very comfortable daily or weekender. Looks and pretty much is stock as a rock under the bonnet...

I am a qualified mechanic and maintain service it every 4000km using mobil1 5w50 and genuine nissan filters.

Timing belt and water pump replaced at 123000km, using genuine parts and coolant. Brakes all round were replaced 3000kms ago also.

the car is spotless underneath and has not one leak whatsoever.

$15500 or $13500 with stock wheels

PM or call Isaac on 0433648021

Reduced 93%

1886 x 767 (493.31K)

MORE PICS ON REQUEST, THIS IS ALL I HAVE LOADED ON MY COMPUTER AT THE MOMENT.

Still for sale, possibly interested in swaps depending on what you have ;)

post-46599-1232192575_thumb.jpg FOR SALE OR SWAP BABY ON THE WAY $5300 ono

1978 hz ute fairly straight body no rust in under carriage

has a 253 t-bar auto was recond about 1 year ago also got a bit of chrome in the engine bay

sports exaust and steering wheel

pioneer 6 cd stacker and pioneer head deck with alpine speakers all round

rebuilt carby,new engine mounts,new windscreen

upgraded halogen head lights ,premier front still have old sealed beams if wanted

custom rear tray,tinted windows custom door trims

have 2 spare rims of whats on the car plus a set of 4 magnums aswell

have more spares all round this is a good car is better on petrol than my line sad to see it go make an offer ph:0433745146 for more details cheers

check signature link

NEW RB25 to greddy plenum using stock throttle body adapter kit - $100

q45 90mm throttle body, exc.cond - $150

2x700cc Sard intake manifold + HKS AIC IV additional injector controller, excellent condition, all parts ready to bolt-on & tune - $500

RB25det stock cam shafts - $100

RB25 stock cam gear cover - $50

RB25det stock exhaust cam gear pulley - $50

RB25det stock turbo dump pipe & stock front pipe $50

pm me, all prices are SA pickup

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all items are in excellent 100% perfect condition

again, pm me plz for more details

hey guys up for sale now is the r31 s2 i got defected a few months back and i cant be bothered getting it through regency bit over it unfortunately. was a great car but due to the defect lost interest and cant really afford to run 2 cars, also due to lack of space.

List of some parts as follows.

- Full manual conversion, everything u need to do a conversion (no clutch at this stage) $600 ONO i can supply a heavy duty clutch for extra, from my work.

- RB30E engine complete including new engine engine mounts. according to previous owner engine has been reconditioned, unsure of K's on the engine, $380 ONO great engine for a turbo conversion as its out the car, very easy to work on, and u can still drive ya daily.

- Radiator in good condition hardy and fins bent really straight worked really well, includes shroud and any bolts etc that are needed $80 ONO

- Full 2 1/2" exhaust system straight through with a stainless tip looks really neat $200

- Tuned to length extractors 6/3/1 configuration sounds really tough good upgrade for NA,O2 sensor looks relatively new also. i can supply exhaust manifold gasket for extra cheap.brand new. $200 ONO

- Front KYB shockers basically brand new have only been in the car a short time $150 ONO

- Complete mini spooled diff $100 FIRM

- Upper and lover rear trailing arms fitted with brand new polyurethane bushes $150

- Front s13 control arms fitted with brand new polyurethane bushes and good condition ball joints no splits $100

- Front radius rods fitted with polyurethane bushes,not quite as new as the other bushes $50

- White line polished strut brace $160 basically new

- standard Panhard rod with polyurethane bushes $50

- brand new starter motor $100

- Brand new NICE ignition barrel and 2 front door locks and keys $100

- SSR meshes dished 15 " x 7 i think +10 offset they sit just flush with the guards look really nice on the 31 cheap on tires to $700 with 2 extra tires with good tread. polished wheel nuts included also.

- 3" stainless steel De cat pipe $100

- S3 hot plate taillights sold as pair with s3 garnish and boot trim to suit $150

- Sony head unit non Mp3 but its got front AUX in includes cord 1 RCA pre out $50

All other parts and bits and piece also available, what ever u need just ask and i might have it.

NOTE: its got a blue interior.

pics will be added as i have more time or on request, PM me or text message to 0421675373 if any interest would be appreciated.

cheers BEN

As the heading states, i've got a S13 that im no longer needing...

its ready too rock and roll....

Ca

5 speed manual

coilovers (d2 front & tein rear)

mesh rims (17 x 9 +34 & 17 x 9 +? with brand new tyres all round)

front strut brace

aluminium 52mm radiator

ba/au thermo fans

new radiator hoses

20mm spacers on the front

vertex front bar

nismo side skirts

uras rear bar

GTR fmic with custom piping

GTR fuel pump

i've already removed a stack of parts, it does run etc

wont come with most of the parts seen in the pics, seat, cage, bonnet, exhaust etc etc

looking for $5500 but will remove parts to make it cheaper...

Adrian

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