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all parts in reynella

Contact Details:

call or msg on 0433 857 723

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements:

Pick up preferred but can post interstate at buyers expense.

Condition:

all parts are in used excellent condition

parts:

new in box turbo kit for rb30 comes with new To4e turbo,stainless top mount manifold, external wastegate+all bolts and gaskets $850ono

s13 front kyb coilovers good con no leeks $350ono

25mm hubcentric spacers 4/114.3 $120ono

50mm non hubcentric spacers 4/114.3 $16ono

power fc + hand controller for sr20det red top in excellent condition $950ono

- turbosmart blow off valve, bov - $150 ONO

- Apexi power FC, RB25DET, S1, turbo, manual - $1400 ONO

- RB25DET high mount garrett 3540r setup, manifold,wastegate, dump - $2400 ONO

- Nissan RB25DET, greddy stule intake plenum + fuel rail - $300 ONO

- NISSAN RB25DET, SPOOL FORGED H-BEAM RODS. CONRODS - $600 ONO

- nissan RB25 bearings .25 oversize - $260 ONO < full set, rods and mains

- V.I.O POV1, Helmet cam - $400 ONO < works well for a drift cam mounted on your car

no reasonable offers refused

follow the link or PM me

Edited by BoXtRoT_33

Kicker sub and amp and all wiring, in a proper ported Kicker box also, $300. Last years comp sub, came out of a car I no longer have so don't need it, great sub!

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and got some tyres:

2X 215/45/R17 KU36s, camber wear, have a track day/few hills runs still left in them $100 for both

2X 215/45/R17 Bridgestone tyres, 98% tread left $150 for both

2X 235/45/R17 KU36s, have a good skid left in them, below wear bar, $20 for both?

2X 235/45/R17 Federal 595-SS, just above wear indicator (or on can't remember) still good for a few skids $60 for both

or take them all for $250 clams!

Bump!

URGENT SALE!!!!!! :(

1995 R33 GTS-T Nissan Skyline (TURBO)

I have owned my skyline for the past 2 and a half years and it has been my pride 'n' joy. only reason for sale is due to upcoming travel and commitments.

The engine has done about 193000kms, has had the oil and filter changed every 3 months, has just had brand new shocks put on the rear and everything is in good working order and the car drives great!

The car is fitted with...

17" ROH wheels

Nice front bar and side skirts

Exhaust

Apexi front strut brace

King Springs

Saber Front mount

Pod filter

GPS fitted

CD player MP3 and complete sound system

Boost gauge

Space saver Wheel

the car will also come with a number of spare parts including...

Decat pipe

4" exhaust

Stock air intake

Stock Intercooler

Chrome gauge holders

"A" pillar gauge holder

Chrome/Red pedal covers

extra piping

Turbo Smart boost controller with extra hoses

Spare gear knobs

and more which is all included in the $9000

Only thing wrong with the car is a small bit of paint damage on the front right hand fender which i have touched up with touch up paint and is hardly noticeable.

Please call me if you are interested in inspecting the car.

(please no time wasters) MOB:0430 919 103

I need the car gone ASAP which I'm going to miss!!!:( PRICE NEG!!!!! $9000

URGENT SALE!!!!!! :(

1995 R33 GTS-T Nissan Skyline (TURBO)

I have owned my skyline for the past 2 and a half years and it has been my pride 'n' joy. only reason for sale is due to upcoming travel and commitments.

The engine has done about 193000kms, has had the oil and filter changed every 3 months, has just had brand new shocks put on the rear and everything is in good working order and the car drives great!

The car is fitted with...

17" ROH wheels

Nice front bar and side skirts

Exhaust

Apexi front strut brace

King Springs

Saber Front mount

Pod filter

GPS fitted

CD player MP3 and complete sound system

Boost gauge

Space saver Wheel

the car will also come with a number of spare parts including...

Decat pipe

4" exhaust

Stock air intake

Stock Intercooler

Chrome gauge holders

"A" pillar gauge holder

Chrome/Red pedal covers

extra piping

Turbo Smart boost controller with extra hoses

Spare gear knobs

and more which is all included in the $9000

Only thing wrong with the car is a small bit of paint damage on the front right hand fender which i have touched up with touch up paint and is hardly noticeable.

Please call me if you are interested in inspecting the car.

(please no time wasters) MOB:0430 919 103

I need the car gone ASAP which I'm going to miss!!!:( PRICE NEG!!!!! $9000

PS. I am sorry there is no photos on this post, as my internet (Vodafone) is being GAY!!!! I can most likely email or sms photos... or just check out my home page :)

sorry fpr the innconvience

cheers,

Jamie

Edited by Jmans GTS-T

URGENT SALE!!!!!! :(

1995 R33 GTS-T Nissan Skyline (TURBO)

I have owned my skyline for the past 2 and a half years and it has been my pride 'n' joy. only reason for sale is due to upcoming travel and commitments.

The engine has done about 193000kms, has had the oil and filter changed every 3 months, has just had brand new shocks put on the rear and everything is in good working order and the car drives great!

The car is fitted with...

17" ROH wheels

Nice front bar and side skirts

Exhaust

Apexi front strut brace

King Springs

Saber Front mount

Pod filter

GPS fitted

CD player MP3 and complete sound system

Boost gauge

Space saver Wheel

the car will also come with a number of spare parts including...

Decat pipe

4" exhaust

Stock air intake

Stock Intercooler

Chrome gauge holders

"A" pillar gauge holder

Chrome/Red pedal covers

extra piping

Turbo Smart boost controller with extra hoses

Spare gear knobs

and more which is all included in the $9000

Only thing wrong with the car is a small bit of paint damage on the front right hand fender which i have touched up with touch up paint and is hardly noticeable.

Please call me if you are interested in inspecting the car.

(please no time wasters) MOB:0430 919 103

I need the car gone ASAP which I'm going to miss!!!:( PRICE NEG!!!!! $9000

PS. I am sorry there is no photos on this post, as my internet (Vodafone) is being GAY!!!! I can most likely email or sms photos... or just check out my home page :)

sorry fpr the innconvience

cheers,

Jamie

to see pics, please click the below link :)

http://www.carsales.com.au/DesktopDefault.aspx?Ntt=S260ACO&Nne=15&D=S260ACO&distance=25&tabID=304727&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&rego=S260ACO&VNAV=A&vertical=CAR&Dx=mode+matchany&eapi=2&Ntk=CarRego&N=1216+1246+1247+1252+1282&silo=stock

Dba 4000 slotted front and rear rotors for r33 gtst

QFM a1rm pads 1 new set 1 about 50-70%

braided front lines

Removed for upgrade before tracking car

$600

Trust? Style front bar for gtst white in color

$200 or with carbon canards $250

Removed as gtr bar fitted

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Gtst aftermarket grill white $80

still all for sale make an offer

Items:Staggered set - Starcorp Mesh 18x8 and 18x9 - +38 offset I believe - originally off a 32 skyline

Item Condition:Good used condition - some gutter rash on one of the fronts, scuff marks here and there, the usual

Extra Info: Willing to trade for something of interest that will fit my new S15

Contact Details:Not on here much, call me on 0401636538

Price and price conditions:$600 or open to swaps

open to swaps or offers - lemme know what you have!

Rear: 16x8" Front: 16x7" Enkei wheels.

Anodized cherry red lip look with black centre.

Made in Japan, strong and light weight rims.

Great for street or track mags.

This is for a set.

Includes tyres with approximately 85% Rear, 65% Front tread.

All centre caps.

Few tiny marks and one small dent on one rim, which can only be seen when looking closely, doesn't effect anything.

All in all very good condition and awesome looking rims.

Will suit R32, R33 and R34 Skylines. MR2 etc. Or anything 5 stud with a nice low ride height.

$1000 ono.

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Edited by Sports Crazy

Selling My 1997 R33 GTST S2 Active LSD Diff (factory extra on this model car)

- Active LSD Diff (spinning one wheel but not sure why) taken back off diff and i can say its the sexiest thing ive seen! so clean and no evidence of wear at all!

Asking for 200 as i want it gone asap! Will post interstate at buyers expense. questions welcome!

Dba 4000 slotted front and rear rotors for r33 gtst

QFM a1rm pads 1 new set 1 about 50-70%

braided front lines

Removed for upgrade before tracking car

$600

Condition of rotors? Have they been previously machined? separate?

Hey guys, I have a couple of sets of Drift pipes laying around, all out mild steel, and all are brand new.

I have some 3" inlet, twin 3" straight pipes in straight cut and staggered cut

$125 each

And I have some Hot dog drift pipes

3" inlet, hidden twin 2.25" hot dogs and twin 3.5" tips, in both straight cut and staggered

$195 each

postage is generally $20-$25 australia wide (registered and bubble wrapped up)

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Hey guys,

have a r32 RB26 for sale, comes with garret -7 turbos, stainless steel dumps, sard 700cc injectors, loom and power FC (no controller), about 150,000 km.

I am after $5000 for the total package which I think is very reasonable considering turbos are 2500 new and injectors would be around 700ish.

Was difficult to get a picture of the tags on the turbos but inspection is more then welcome. I am also uploading a video of the compression test, when it is complete I will post the link.

Contact me on 0403431194

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