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4 stud performance wheels with tires (ave cond) (came off my 4 door skyline)

pm me 4 pics looking for $200 including tires

1 Ikea double Space saving bunk bed (like a double bed but u can fit a couch underneath) $50

i got a mattress 4 it as well $50

FOR SALE

Custom built 140cc pitbike / mini motard

This is no ebay or pitbike shop special ... like most of my projects, this bike was built using the best parts.

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Using DHZ strong lightweight but reinforced cradle frame

DHZ alloy swing arm

Quality Lifan 140cc motor with IRK kit and oil cooler kit - 12hp

Upgraded 25mm carby with dual filter (easy clean) and jet kit for better running

Fully adjustable suspension

Fastace AS02 front forks with upgraded Fastace front brakes

Fastace 66RC rear shock

15mm axles (not the shitty 12mm ones)

12" motard rims front and rear

also comes with 14" front and 12" rear rims with dirt tyres

Just recently been refitted with stronger footpeg assembly for those bigger jumps

Been sitting for a while, so could use a new chain. Current chain is "okay".

I've had lots of fun on this thing at either country bashes, or jumps at Sellicks Hill well over 40 foot high. Does not break like the ebay chinese bikes. The bike broke me before I broke it >_<

Pitbike shops charge around $1800 for 140cc pitbikes, with some junk parts.

This bike is tough as using the best parts. Only selling due to only riding it once in the last year. Currently in motard trim for Pooraka track or The Pits at Port Elliot. Also has the dirt tyres for dirt fun.

$1100. Its a bargain!

PM me.

For sale

4 stud performance wheels with tires (ave cond) (came off my 4 door skyline)

pm me 4 pics looking for $200 including tires

1 Ikea double Space saving bunk bed (like a double bed but u can fit a couch underneath) $50

i got a mattress 4 it as well $50

Wheels are 16 inch two tires have bad camber wear

the other two have 90% tread but one tyre loses air

i think there a 40mm offset but not totally sure

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FOR SALE

Custom built 140cc pitbike / mini motard

Looking over this spec list Ruby's got a sweet setup here for a good price!

The fast ace suspension setup is THE SHIT on pitbikes.

Im not just saying this aswell i work in the bike industry and have built up one bling pity for Cheffstagea and im very close mates with the owner of East50's.

Ruby maybe think about putting it on miniriders.com :banana:

Looking over this spec list Ruby's got a sweet setup here for a good price!

The fast ace suspension setup is THE SHIT on pitbikes.

Im not just saying this aswell i work in the bike industry and have built up one bling pity for Cheffstagea and im very close mates with the owner of East50's.

Ruby maybe think about putting it on miniriders.com :banana:

Ah, so you know Brian too. He supplied the motard tyres and rims ... at the right width I was looking for. We did track days together some time ago.

Not interested in Miniriders ... a majority of wankers. I'd rather post up on ns.com before I go back.

Yeah im VERY good mates with Brian. Use to get work done by him when he was MPE and working from home back in the day :D

Yeah Miniriders is full of a couple of wankers but hay the forsale section sells pittys :(

Yeah im VERY good mates with Brian. Use to get work done by him when he was MPE and working from home back in the day :D

Yeah Miniriders is full of a couple of wankers but hay the forsale section sells pittys :(

I refuse to deal with Miniriders. Had a run in with a handful of them. Talking shit and all, being keyboard warriors! Told them where I rode and invited them out to settle it. They showed, but avoided me to no end, being the girls they really are. Unfortunately, its 99% wankers and that one current I can't be arsed swimming against.

Yeah I remember Brian working from his back shed ... f**k did he have some awesome machining gear!

EDIT: oops, this isn't wasteland. Please deleted as needs fellas!

Edited by RubyRS4

Pair of Whiteline strut braces for r32 GTS-t, front strut brace is sprayed in matt black to look stock/subtle in engine bay, rear brace is left in standard chrome with whiteline sticker.

Looking for $300 for the pair or $160 each

Pictures of the front strut brace sprayed black below:

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PM or SMS/Call 0403 724 341

Thanks

all info updated! A bit of interest but yet no sale...

Regrettable Sale, due to house deposit...

First to see will buy!

Silver, manual

97 series 2 R33 GTS-T

RB25DET

100,000k service just done 12 Dec08 with Gates belts and genuine nissan water pump.

208.3kw atw .... on stock boost, getting dyno read out ASAP

Pager alarm with turbo timer built in

Heavy duty clutch

HKS 2540 turbo

Front mount cooler legal

Jazman split stainless dump pipe into spilt 3inch exhaust Apexi D1 legal

Remapped ECU

Apexi power intake legal

Bosch 040 fuel pump

LED tail lights and rare clear garnish

Lowered king springs legal height

New rack ends and bushes. Also camber kit but not installed $220rrp

SSR professors 18inch 3 piece genuine legal size

245 fronts and Bridgestone S03 265 rear tyres were $680 each for the rears! 3 months old

Spare tyres also inc.

400r bodykit

Pioneer head unit and speakers

Standard interior with no marks what so ever

Power windows and mirrors

Driver and passenger airbags

Climate control (icy cold)

Razo gear knob

Boost gauge in dash legal

Lots Spent!

$17,000 NEG

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SOLD To the first person that took time to look at the car!

Definately will be missed :laugh:

2x stock R32 dump pipes. $20ea? fit 33 too

stock R32 cat converter - mesh still in reasonable nick $25

Universal rear muff, looks like 2in inlet. good condish. $40 Have also got a 'hotdog' resonator I will chuck in with this.

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Stock R32 front upper arms with what look like aftermarket urethane bushes - $50

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5 stud 20mm spacers, hubcentric. $90

RB20 AFM - not really sure what these are worth. In good nick, with mesh and stuff still intact. Putting $125 on it.

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3 pairs of wheels, all 5x114.3

16 x 8 +38 Watanabe $160

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16 x 8 +20 SSR 5 spokers $220

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16 x 9 +13 VIP style $280

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*I can have the tyres swapped onto one of the other pairs for an extra 20 bucks - 205/45/16 Federal SS595 (the ones currently on the SSRs)*

*DEAL OF THE YEAR ;) - will do all 3 pairs of rims AND the spacers for $500!

Located in SA, nearish Mt Barker, postage = no.

Updated :D

hey

i've got a dump/front pipe with screamer custom made in 3" stainless by AMperformance. its to suit rb20det.

lookin for quick $300 bucks ono.

pm me or call me on 0422319720

Is that the actual pic of it? Looks more like a T25 style outlet, unless this guy got it wrong? :happy:

Edited by AndrewJZX100

GT35/40 (xr6 turbo) 9000kms old in excellent condition, 1.06 internally gated e/h, braided oil line, water and oil return

included, upgraded 14psi adjustable actuator, custom stainless steel split dump pipe - $2000 + postage

RB20det Apexi AP Engineering Power FC with H/C - $1650 + postage (pretty rare these days)

RB25DET gearbox (has speedo mod done for R32's) - $1600 ($1150 if u give me your Rb20det gbox and speedo gear)

(have modded tailshaft for R32 manual owner's) - $400

os gieken triple plate clutch, 1000hp (freshly machined flywheel 500kms ago) when i put the clutch in it was inspected and

deemed to still be in very good condition - $1100

Custom made 'no name' rear strut brace - $80

Grenade's, 17x9" all round (+20 & +30) - look like 34 GTR rims, good bridgestone tires (225/45 70% tread all round) - $1700

RB30DET Motor:

fully rebuilt (9000kms) approximately 8.3:1 compression (safe for high boost aswell as being very torquey off boost!

hypatec pistons

king bearings

stock rods and crank (machined and balanced)

RB20det oil pump

R32 rb25de non vvt head, was inspected and freshend up with new valve stem seals etc

Custom Reground GTR Cams (gave me an extra 28 rwkw's with no extra boost)

GTR valve springs

GTR Injectors

Nismo FPR

Aerospeed adjustable cam gears

stock 'rb20' plenum and manifold

modified engine mounts

(motor built by lewis engine's)

($3500) less if u give me your Rb20det

pm or phone/text 0413045900

GT35/40 (xr6 turbo) 9000kms old in excellent condition, 1.06 internally gated e/h, braided oil line, water and oil return

included, upgraded 14psi adjustable actuator, custom stainless steel split dump pipe - $2000 + postage

RB20det Apexi AP Engineering Power FC with H/C - $1650 + postage (pretty rare these days)

RB25DET gearbox (has speedo mod done for R32's) - $1600 ($1150 if u give me your Rb20det gbox and speedo gear)

(have modded tailshaft for R32 manual owner's) - $400

os gieken triple plate clutch, 1000hp (freshly machined flywheel 500kms ago) when i put the clutch in it was inspected and

deemed to still be in very good condition - $1100

Custom made 'no name' rear strut brace - $80

Grenade's, 17x9" all round (+20 & +30) - look like 34 GTR rims, good bridgestone tires (225/45 70% tread all round) - $1700

RB30DET Motor:

fully rebuilt (9000kms) approximately 8.3:1 compression (safe for high boost aswell as being very torquey off boost!

hypatec pistons

king bearings

stock rods and crank (machined and balanced)

RB20det oil pump

R32 rb25de non vvt head, was inspected and freshend up with new valve stem seals etc

Custom Reground GTR Cams (gave me an extra 28 rwkw's with no extra boost)

GTR valve springs

GTR Injectors

Nismo FPR

Aerospeed adjustable cam gears

stock 'rb20' plenum and manifold

modified engine mounts

(motor built by lewis engine's)

($3500) less if u give me your Rb20det

pm or phone/text 0413045900

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