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Up 4 grabs is a R34 Turbo with only 50,000k's! 6 R34 injectors with same k's! R34 ECU (computer)

TURBO $400ono

INJECTORS $200ono

ECU $200ono

OR $600 the lot!!

ALSO HAVE A TURBOSMART MEGASONIC BOV WITH RB ADAPTER! $200ONO CHEERS

TURBO IS ****SOLD****

For Sale:

Go Fast Bits Stealth FX BOV looking for $350 ONO

Item only used for 2 weeks, still looks brand new, RRP is $530, Bolts straight onto Stock RB BOV flange

More information here: http://www.gofastbits.com.au/index.php?par...tion=stealth_fx

Just look at the Red one :P

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Best contact is via PM thanks

Edited by Krishy

Need to clear out some bits in my garage, please PM me.

Stock R32 GTR front pipe (2x 50mm -> 70mm) in very good condition, only minor scrapes underneath $100

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Pair of RB26DETT (intake and exhaust) cam gears pulled from a '94 engine with 60,000km $100 for the pair

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New Nitto RB26DETT Metal Exhaust Manifold Gasket $80

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New (still in plastic skin) Flexible polycarbonate radiator air guide to suit R32 GTR $50

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Set of (6x) new (still sealed in plastic) Sard 700cc injectors (63500) to suit RB26DETT (fit stock rail and use stock plugs), were too big for my power target.

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Hey guys, I have recently come across some HDMI cables sourced direct from their factory overseas and can sell them a heap cheaper than what your normal retail shop would. These are Monster brand HDMI cables and have the best reputation for high quality cables in the home theatre market. The cable i have is the MC1000 which is suitable for any HDMI device, be it a upscaling dvd player, a Playstation 3, blu ray player etc. These cables transfer data at 10.2GB per second which is fast enough to transfer almost anything you can throw at it.

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Features:

24k gold contacts for maximum signal transfer and corrosion resistance.

Large gauge silver-coated conductors for superior signal transfer and ultimate high-definition video.

Ultra high-density quad-layer shielding for ultimate rejection of RF and EM interference.

Advanced nitrogen (N2) gas-injected dielectric ensures maximum signal strength, even over longer runs.

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This exact cable retails at $389 at stores like Myer!!!

PRICING:

$120 each, add $10 if postage is required.

PM or email me at [email protected] to arrange purchase.

Edited by skylineguy19

some people think that, some people dont. I work in the field and have had customers that have had problems with their blu ray working with every hdmi cable apart from this one i am selling, the 800 series below this one still gave him issues. So there is a reason people buy these cables. If it was such a scam there is no way the company would be as big as it is. I'm not going to get into an argument or debate about it on here. I am simply passing on what i was able to get cheap through a overseas supplier.

Also, the price is now $80 each and $10 if postage is required due to someone showing me somewhere selling them at a similar price.

Item: ISC coilovers for 32 gts-t

Age: 1 year old but have been off the car for the last 6 months

Condition: Good only usual wear, Work 100%

Dosh $$: 1000 o.n.o

From my understanding there N1 which are still the current model

Click link below for all details

http://www.isc-warehouse.com/index.php?mai...products_id=183

contact via P.M or 0430 362 050

Edited by HVN 032
speaking of tyres......

i have a pair of RE92 205/65 R15's up for sale. decent tread, came of the trx rims that i have for the rolla

so if you have a cooner and want to do some burnouts

$50

pickup only brighton area.

contact via PM

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BOV SOLD...

EVC SOLD...

still got the rims AND Tubro Time :P

C'mon ppl - these Tubro Time's are a super rare thing (every Tubro should have one)

:(

Sorry I couldn't help myself...

(hey it was a laff & a free bump - everyone's happy!)

Edited by BensDR30

hey guys im advertising these rims for my uncle they are VE SS or VE SV6 18" mags with tires that have decent tread. i am looking for about $950 which is pretty cheap considering they are $650 each from holdens without tires the rims are in great condition no visible gutter rash as you can see from the photos bellow. any questions call daman on 0433 771 641 anytime.

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Guest CleanAndSimple

also just to let people know, VE rims only suit VE's because of they have smaller hub sizes as opposed to the bigger hub sizes on older model commodores, therefore will need machining unless you own a VE commodore...

So they don't fit unless machined and done correctly, i know this as i used to have VE Rims on my VS that had been machined,

and i also used to work a bob Jane. :(

Edited by CleanAndSimple

and just to let people know, selling things for a 'mate' or 'uncle' is strictly against forum rules .... so cut it out already. Not having read the forum rules is not excuse for ignorance.

Please PM about the items.

Radiator guide is pending sale

Everything else still for sale, forgot to list price for injectors, after $920

Gregory's N12 Pulsar workshop manual printed 1985, cover is in color, book is all in black and white. No idea what it's worth, make an offer.

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Edited by Moodles2
i got clear nismo side indicators for R33 for sale

$100 firm

also still got

stock r33 front bar in silver and reo for sale at $90 each or $150 for both

and

silver r33 s1 eyelids brand new $50 firm

pm if interested

front bar and reo sold

eyelids and clear side indicators still up for sale

and ipod touch 8gb brand new still in unopened box $290ono

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