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For Sale:

1x NPC Heavy Duty Clutch

Ceramic 5puk cushioned clutch 1220kg pressure plate good for 350rwkw or about 330rwkw

brand new comes with FULL NPC warranty IF flywheel is machined

$580

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soo keen :)

need it for my dirty 30

if youve got it in a month ill snap it up :(

For Sale:

1x NPC Heavy Duty Clutch

Ceramic 5puk cushioned clutch 1220kg pressure plate good for 350rwkw or about 330awkw

brand new comes with FULL NPC warranty IF flywheel is machined

$580

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Soooooo tempting... need to see how things go after my regency visit next week - can see it being very expensive being regency, rego, stamp duty etc *shivers*

Z32 AFM $250. Good condition mesh isnt bent or damaged.

Early model HR31 S3 GTS grille. Good condition a little plastic polish and it would come up mint. $200

Later model HR31 S3 GTS grille. Same as above. $250

S2 HR31 grille. Good condition. $140

DBA slotted front rotors. Seen less than 15000k. Reason for sale is because i have r33 brakes $200 firm.

R33 engine mounts good condition no cracks. Make an offer

R33 stock dump. Make an offer

RB20 fan blade with viscus - $50. Good condition no cracks etc.

Also have a stock HR31 fuel pump don't know if they are different to Aussie 31's. $30

Stock front and rear swaybars for a HR31. $50 for both

Thanks Adam

Gates timing belt kit for RB

braught a dayco belt and didnt know it was already done on my car.

found the sticker under the cam cover... the kit was used for 6,734 Kms and is in new condition... NO marks, ware etc...

the idler pulley and tensioner spin exactly like the kit i put in...

i got half way n had to keep going. inspection welcome...

comes with

1x belt

1xtensioner

1xidler pulley

the dayco oil seals that came from my kit... great for someone who to do theres soon...

$50

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I wont repost the ad in it's entirety here but I've got a 350gt up for sale in metro adel.

Nice tidy car with low kms and in excellent running cond with a few nice bits that make it that little bit different but isnt too wild on the eye!

Here's the link to the cars for sale section >>>

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...gt-t329636.html

Cheers,

tom

WORK VSKF WBM...Chrome....5x114.3

18x8 +38 235/40/18 Sumitomo Z2

18x9 +33 235/40/18 Nexen (need to find out the model of tyre)

Tyres have pleeeenty of tread on em

Some gutter rash on each rim, still look tha goods though

Offsets maybe the wrong way around

$2400 ono

WORK EMOTION CR KAI..Gunmetal colour.....5x114.3

17x9 +12 235/45/17 Nexens

18x9.5 +17 235/40/18 Neutons

Some rash on the rims

$2000 ono

Open to offers to those who are interested... Need to sell as they are now no longer required :(

EOI/FORSALE

I have 2 brand new VELO Podium 2 fixed back Bucket seats, re trimmed by Autosport in Sparco Blue with White writing only pair with this combo.

FIA and ADR approved

Immaculate never been installed comes with mounting brackets.

Also has the receipts too

Looking for around $2500

Located Adelaide

Lewis - 0432581798 or PM

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PRICE DROP $2250

19x8.5 35 rims $600 need quick sale. Set of 4. Will need new tires. Very minimal gutter rash.

Need a quick sale so if you want throw me some offers worst I can say is no. Im looking for a cash sale only.

Contact 0416942503

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FS: Everything for a Toyota box install to an RB engine... read on!

Hey,

I've got a bellhousing adaptor so you can fit a W58 gearbox to your RB, the W58 is commonly refered to as a "Supra box/Celica box" and their realy common throughout Toyotas.

I think the adaptor will do the whole W5* series range and will fit all of the RB engines.

A W58 box has about the same strength as an RB20DET box so its a good upgrade for an RB30 or even a good swap for an RB20 if you go through boxes because these suckers are cheap to replace.

I want to sell together;

The bellhousing (RB engine to W58/W57 etc Gear box)

An Extreme motorsport clutch, practically new (as pictured), and

The yoke to suit the toyota box

Please call me if your interested on 0401 337 481

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