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need to get the car off defect next week... need cashish so buy my shit haha.

Yokohama AVS lightweight 16x7 +35 all round 5x114.3 with used tyres, still good for skids - $200

r33 rear widebody panels (viva garage ones) brand new, only test fitted rrp $300, i want - $200

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/cart/index.php?c=86&p=81

r33 m-spec front bar, in 2k primer, ready for paint (will be available in a week or so) - $150

r33 aids style s1 bar (burgundy with scratches) - $20

rb25 g-reddy copy intake manifold, brand new (runners straight), will keep if it doesn't sell - $300

r33 automatic tailshaft - $50

r33 standard front pipe + dump pipe - $50

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m-spec bar

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s1 bar

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Cheers!

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still selling my (fake?) AVS model 5's. have been told these are not genuine avs model 5's but im unsure

18x 8 and 9 +38. one front rim has rash and a small dent in it but does not leak. tyres at about 60-70% tread. tyres are 245/45/18.

see pics. $800. ph: 0422603195

can arrange to get them painted if buyer requests. had mine done gloss black for $100 for the set

may swap for some r33 parts

may swap for parts including strut braces, bolt on spacers, foward facing plenum, boost controller, new cooler core that fits behind a reo bar, series 1 reo bar, new centre console, gtr seat + cash depending what you got....

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i have an rb25 pod adapter. gasket thing included. $10 pick up add $2 posted

Go fast bits boost t $10 pick up add $2 posted.

King GEE overals size 102r im like 175 180 cm and it fits very bagy on me, but good for rolling round... worn a few times, not needed anymore.

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FS: Apexi PowerFC boost controller solenoid.

The boost controller solenoid comes with the solenoid its self, and the wiring with both plugs but on the other side of the plug the 'female' end which would be your wiring that would plug into the standard solenoid thus meaning this apexi boost controller can be made to suit any RB series motor I'll assume being that both ends of the plugs come with this solenoid all thats needed is to chop off your plug in 'your' harness and hard wire into boost controller solenoid.

I've had this for ages with the intention on installing it in my car once I got my PFC installed - Well I sold my PFC and I don't see a point to this hanging around for another 12+months so I'll sell it - Not fussed if it sits there for another 12 months so I'm not really neg on price.

I'll take $150 for it - PM me or contact 0433830055. Should anyone not understand the write up PM me with any questions and I'll clear them up for you asap!

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looking like its sold guys :laugh:

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No that has nothing to do with this application. The map sensor reads manifold pressure and plugs directly into the top of the pfc with the other loom, without the map sensor the actuator doesn't know how much to open and wont even work

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I see,

$50 for the solenoid by its self then. Surley any 'map' sensor can be used in conjunction with the solenoid? or buy the map sensor?

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Purchased this last week for JB Hi Fi $39 bux. Watched it once and its not my thing. Will sell for $27. This is a Blu Ray/DVD set. As new condition (because it pretty much is).

Pick up from CBD or Gawler.

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pretty sure that's sort of correct any map sensor can be used its just racing the loom i had a boost kit i since bought a AVCR due to it being too hard to get loom and map sensor

didn't want to stuff your sale up but i know you don't want to be known for selling incomplete parts also

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FS: R34 gtr wheels

Have been professionally repainted a darker metallic gold/bronze.

Mint condition, not one scratch or mark on them.

They come with Nangkang ns2 tyres, 275/35 with around 80% tread.

After $2200 or R33 gtr rims with decent tyres + 1k.

PM or 0433943034

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Brand New Blue Castor Rod Bushes noltec or nolethane to suit R33 sedan or coupe $50

cusco strut bar good condition suit R33 sedan or coupe (front) $130

call me on 0401409575(Allan)

regards

Allan.M

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Brand New Blue Castor Rod Bushes noltec or nolethane to suit R33 sedan or coupe $50

cusco strut bar good condition suit R33 sedan or coupe (front) $130

call me on 0401409575(Allan)

regards

Allan.M

also a pair of R33 5 stud rims with tyres camber wear on them $60

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Hey guys

Selling my panasonic 42'' vierra plasma

Has been in use for only a year, percfect, as new condition. Inc remote and books

Selling only due to upgrade to 50'' full HD plasma

Model number is TH-42PX80A

$550 ono

Pm or 0433073302

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