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For Sale:

XF Falcon Ute.

I just aquired this ute from a family member guys but I have since changed my mind and I want something smaller for a daily so I am putting the ute up for sale.

Its a 3 on the tree - 3 seater.

It is a little rough guys, not going to lie or sugar coat it at all but it does run, just put a good conditioned carby on there as when I got it the carby was stoofed.

I have just put 3 months rego on the ute so it expires earlyish Feb 10'

I am chasing $750 pretty firm guys it is hard to find a ute cheaper then this in running 'decent' condition.

If you have any more inquires hit me up with a PM or call/txt 0433830055.

Wayne.

NISMO high flow fuel pump for an R33 - $350 firm, was only fitted up a few weeks ago and was removed today ready to go.

P.S. its a straight fit up plug and play for an ECR33 - pump comes pre-fitted to a bracket just slides into place and the plug connects straight up to the standard plug absolute no fiddling around with this NISMO pump.

Alright guys, i imported these in from Japan a while back, but looking to move on.

These are an Italian wheel made for GTR's, for anyone who's been living under a rock, OZ Racing are one of the biggest race wheel manufacturers. not many, if any other manufacturers match the racing credentials of OZ. they supply the wheels for racing across the world including WRC, F1, Le'mans.

Anyway these wheels look the biz, suit pre-2000 cars mint, and they are an awesome performing wheel, extremely strong.

Specs:

17x9 +24

5x114.3

brake clearance for 4-pot 32 brakes.

Condition: no noticeable scratches, no bends/breaks or any structural damage.

as far as tyres are concerned, this can be negotiated, right now they have eagle F1's on the front which are about half worn, and worn neutons at the rear, but can supply them with brand new tyres for you, or something 2nd hand for less.

Fitment: these will fit a massive range of cars, all turbo skylines, S14/S15 silvias etc etc. these are designed to fit GTR's but sit real tough on GTS-t's and S14/S15's.

Price:

$1400 bare

$1600 with 2nd hand tyres with around 80% tread.

$1800 with brand new tyres (neutons, 235/45's or 215/45's)

Located in SA, can post interstate, around $200 to vic/nsw, bit more to QLD/WA etc.

here's a pic:

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hi Guys,

Now the Skyline is sold. I have the infometer for sale.

Item: Trust Infometer

Price: $220

Location: Adelaide

Information on the item : http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/intelligent-informeter

Assume this will work for all OBD2 cars (i think r32 and r33 are OBD2 correct?) if so i'm intereseted PM me

Hey mate im interested in the windshields, where abouts are you located?

Would it be possible to take a look?

Thanks

Have a set of r33 windsheild in excellent conditions with all factory clips on them.

Price :$60 for the set.

Alpine 9887 cd player - $350 INCLUDING genuine Alpine iPod connecting cable, the little fast forward symbol on the button is slightest little bit faded but other than that the unit is perfect, includes wiring loom, remote etc.

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http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product.asp?modelID=365

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Yellow Jacket coilpacks for RB25DET series 2 - $200 + your standard working ones

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GReddy Profec B Spec 2 electronic boost controller - $350

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Carbon Fibre Airbox + Apexi Pod filter - $200

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Full 3" turbo back exhaust(split front dump, high flow catylic converter) - $300 + your standard cat

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