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15"

2x 205/50 - Maxxis Surpasa - 90% tread - $100 pair

16"

2x 195/45 - Dunlop SP Sport 9000 - 60-70% tread - $80 pair

2x 215/55 - Goodyear Eagle NCT 5 - 90% tread - $140 pair

2x 225/50 - Firestone Firehawk Wideoval - 60% tread - $70 pair

17"

2x 215/45 - Fulda Exelero - 60% tread - $80 pair

18"

2x 245/45 - Zeetex HP101 - 80% tread - $130 pair

All located near Mitcham

I have a apexi rev speed metre for sale. only used once in a mates car no longer need. Will post up picture soon. Asking price $250.

Have some other items in shed to sell but need to get them out first.

R32 GT-R Parts

Ok, Clearing my shed of all the GT-R parts I had collected while I owned my GT-R, but now the time has come to let them them go.

Factory Fr & Rr suspension (Good condition - boots torn, no leaks) $450

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Fr & Rr suspension arms - (Fair condition - 2 only, 1 Fr & 1 Rr) $5 each

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Handbrake gear (Good condition) $15

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Alternator (Fair condition) $45

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Starter Motor (Good condition) $50

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None of the above where ever fitted to my car and where only purchased as spares. All s/hand.

Not sure what else they fit, except for shocks, which I believe fit R32 GTR/GTS-4.

I'm up in the Barossa Valley, but I'm happy to deliver down to the Gawler/Elizabeth area.

Also have 2 tyres - 235/40/18 Dunlops (Not much left, but may help out one day) $15 pair (or 6 pack :P)

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Not looking for swaps - no longer have car.

PM for details.

Thanks for looking.

Due to 2 no shows from buyer everything still for sale.

Please see original post for pics or just PM me.

Cheers

Edited by gtrtech

Okay guys - $1k without tyres for my wheels. With tyres we'll need some negotiation mind you the tyres are basically brand new.

PM me or call me on 0433830055 - I work nightshift so if I don't answer just leave a message and I'll get back to you asap! ;)

Thanks everyone - Wayne.

Xbox 360 with controller + memory card + Forza 2 + Viva Pinata + NFS Pro Street + Ghost Recon + StreetFighter 4

Price $360

Greddy Type S BOV with adapter to fit RB's

Price: $200

R32 Stock Steering Wheel

Price $50

C's Short Shifter for R32 GTR/GTS4

Price $50

Greddy Turbo Timer with harness for R32

Price: $120

K&N Pod Filter

Price: $20

R32 AFM (Green Sticker)

Price: $50

PM me

Still available, price drops.

Tomei pon cams suit rb25 s1, 256 dur $700 good cond, used for approx 5000kms

Garrett gt30/82 turbo approx 5000kms old, no shaft play, in as new condition, made 300rwkw on my 25 340rwkw on e85, awesome midrange/topend power n torque

used with 6boost manifold n gate, full boost (23 psi) 4100rpm comes with 3 inch dump from turbo, $1500

50mm turbosmart pro gate with screamer $450

BLITZ number plates, gold lettering on black background. $500

Any questions contact me on 0422976559

rb25 motor s1 blown head gasket complete minus turbo $400 ono

s2 blown turbo (rear wheel snapped off) good for highflow $50

r33 s2 loom $100 perfect cond.

r33 s2 airflow meter $150ono

r33 s2 stock ecu $50

split dump pipe suit rb20/25 $60

r33 shell, rear drivers side damage, minus front panels and chasis used to repair crashed 33, still rolls just lol $200

r33 type m side skirts and rear pods small on 1 skirt and 1 pod damage, yellow in colour $60 the lot

r33 rear window $100

r33 rear pod windows $60 each $100 for both

r33 s2 wing been sanded back (was gona paint) good cond. otherwise $100ono

r33 s2 steering rack $200ono

R33 door trims front and back $30 each $100 for all 4

r33 dash $50

will put pics up on request pm or phone me 0423904934 cheers jarad

skirts and pods sold pending payment

s2 wing on hold

Item:

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series II GTS-t

Item Condition:

Nice clean ride inside and out.

Info:

Vehicle: 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series II GTS-t

Price: $17,000

Interior Colour: Black/Grey

Kilometers: 121,000

Colour: White

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Reg Expiry: September 2009

Engine: RB25DET 2.5L inline 6 cylinder turbo

Contact Details:

PM or contact me on 0407 975 712

Features:

Manaray Sport, Vertec VPS 18” Deep Dish Wheels

Bridgestone - Adrenalin Potenza RE001 Tyres:

-Front: 225/45 R18

-Rear: 265/35 R18

Blitz - front mount Intercooler

Apexi - N1 cat back exaust system

Stainless dump pipe

Xtreme - Heavy Duty clutch

Turbosmart - Plumb back blow off valve

Front Strut Brace

King Springs

Drift Guages:

-Oil Pressure

-Boost

-Air/Fuel Mixture

Drift - Gear knob

Blitz - Turbo timer

Tinted windows - Midnight Express

Nismo - Clear side indicators

Genuine Skyline floor matts

Other:

Have paperwork for all work done to the vehicle

Timing Belt was replaced at 98,050km

Recently replaced Air Flow Meter with a reconditioned one, with 12mths warranty

Recently replaced O2 sensor with brand new NGK O2 sensor

Turbosmart boost-T – not fitted

Apexi Pod Filter – not fitted

Nissan R33 Engine Service Manual

Box of Stock parts:

-Intercooler

-Blow off valve

-Dump Pipe

>>>Pics HERE<<<

Selling my JVC KD-AV7100 fold out screen from my skyline.

changed my mind on it , had it in for a few months but car hasnt been driven in 5 months

great condition , can take pics of it folded in but not working as my car has no battery or ecu

$750

pic of what it looks like

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$40

krishy pm me if you're still keen, otherwise this has to go asap... dads not letting me buy rb30 block till I've cleared out the back yard lol

r33 gtr v-spec strut brace (front) good condition - $80 (will not fit gts-t unless youre running a greddy style intake manifold)

(not my pic, but its exactly like it)

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nissan 16x7" rims +40 offset,

front tyres 20% nankang ns2 225/50

rear tyres 95% goodride 225/50

$250

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Hi Marko,

Did you sell the Strut brace real keen if you didn't can come pickup tonight? Did you put it on eBay...

BRACE

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-GTR-STRUT-BRACE...%3A1%7C294%3A50

BUMPER

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-SKYLINE-FRONT-B...%3A1%7C294%3A50

Edited by nigelswazi
Hi Marko,

Did you sell the Strut brace real keen if you didn't can come pickup tonight? Did you put it on eBay...

BRACE

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-GTR-STRUT-BRACE...%3A1%7C294%3A50

BUMPER

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-SKYLINE-FRONT-B...%3A1%7C294%3A50

The strut brace and bar are sold.

interestingly enough the stuff on ebay is identical but not mine ahaha. might be the dude that bought them off me.

Stainless steel rb20det intake pipe for sale, comes with silicon joiners. replaces the crud stock rubber intake pipe from turbo to afm.

with this and blocking of your stock b.o.v will give you some hektic flutterzz that sounds a lil something like this...

$110 express posted aus wide!

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Xbox 360 with controller + memory card + Forza 2 + Viva Pinata + NFS Pro Street + Ghost Recon + StreetFighter 4

Price $360

Greddy Type S BOV with adapter to fit RB's

Price: $200

R32 Stock Steering Wheel

Price $50

C's Short Shifter for R32 GTR/GTS4

Price $50

Greddy Turbo Timer with harness for R32

Price: $120

K&N Pod Filter

Price: $20

R32 AFM (Green Sticker)

Price: $50

PM me

PM Sent

Stainless steel rb20det intake pipe for sale, comes with silicon joiners. replaces the crud stock rubber intake pipe from turbo to afm.

with this and blocking of your stock b.o.v will give you some hektic flutterzz that sounds a lil something like this...

$110 express posted aus wide!

whats this fit like in the engine bay? i wanna get rid of my stock rubber shit as it makes the pod fit like shit in the bay

Front 22mm Whiteline Adjustable swaybar, suit Stagea, R33 GTR and probably others

It is on my Stagea at the moment but I'm looking to upgrade to a 24mm item. I've only had it on there for 2 weeks so it's in good condition.

Will come with bushes

Asking $150 ono

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