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2 X bridgestone 215/40/18 80% tread = $120

3 X bridgestone 225/40/18 30%-40% tread = $120

set of 4 X r32 gtst wheels & tyres good tread = $150

r33 gtst airbox = $50

r32 gtst front calipers, pads and rotors = $150

r32 gtst passenger seat = $20

r32 gtst rear seats & trims = $50

r32 gtst complete front hub assembly with calipers, rotors & pads = $200

rb25 turbo unknown condition = $50

garrett gt3540 turbo excellent condition, 1.06 rear housing = $550

complete rb20 engine running rich don't know what the problem is (could be injectors or tuning) turbo blows smoke, still in the car = $350

0430606223 (text&call)

Edited by r33 rb30dett

Thinking about swapping my R33 GTST series 2 turbo manual coupe. I think its a M Spec, not sure.

Has front lip, side skirts and a GTR wing. 18" dish rims.

I bought it of a bloke that looked about 60, he has owned it since 1998. (car is 1996, so he got it when it was 2 years old).

He had a few other cars so only drive it on weekend etc.

The car has now done 49,000kms (i am told genuine but can't proove). The car is mint and speaks for its self.

I am interested in swapping it for a daily driver such as:

R34 4 door turbo

Stagea

Legnum

VR4

V35 sedan

Calais.

Please sms me on 0418807844 if you are interested, I will send pics via mms. Please don't pm as my phone doesn't notify me and I won't see it.

il put $15k on it

Few car audio stuff for sale - each item is used but in good condition and works 100% - PRICES ARE FIRM:

Clarion VRX-486VD single DIN 7" DVD Player

Price: $350

clarion_vrx486vd-500x500.jpg

Specs: http://www.clarion.com/au/en/products/2009/multimedia/multimedia_source_units/VRX486VD/au-en-product-pf_1172419833304.html

Fusion EN-AT1100 Active 10" Tube Subwoofer

Price: $100

EN-AT1100_700x700-333x333.jpg

Specs: http://www.fusionelectronics.com/car/products/active-enclosures-encounter/en-10-Active-Tube-Enclosure

Sherwood 4-Channel amplifier

Price: $50

unsure on specs - it was used to power a pair of Pioneer TSC-160R and it worked well.

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1998 Toyota Starlet Life

- registered until February 2013

- 5-door Hatchback

- 5-speed manual

- power steering

- 1.3L econobox cheap on petrol

- aircondition works excellent

- dark green

- 15" ROH alloy wheels

- 2-way alarm immobiliser system

- fresh new tyres

- 206,000KM

Runs well, excellent first car and/or cheap daily, cheap on petrol and cheap to insure!

Price: $3000

Contact me on 0433743661

DVD player would be pretty baws in the truck too ;)

Already got a DVD player in the back for the little one.

Plus if I put one in the front, combined with the American spec lounge chair drivers seat, I'm likely to fall asleep driving it. Lol

1998 Toyota Starlet Life

- registered until February 2013

- 5-door Hatchback

- 5-speed manual

- power steering

- 1.3L econobox cheap on petrol

- aircondition works excellent

- dark green

- 15" ROH alloy wheels

- 2-way alarm immobiliser system

- fresh new tyres

- 206,000KM

Runs well, excellent first car and/or cheap daily, cheap on petrol and cheap to insure!

Price: $3000

Contact me on 0433743661

Photos can be seen here: http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1000342913

Few car audio stuff for sale - each item is used but in good condition and works 100% - PRICES ARE FIRM:

Clarion VRX-486VD single DIN 7" DVD Player

Price: $350

clarion_vrx486vd-500x500.jpg

Specs: http://www.clarion.com/au/en/products/2009/multimedia/multimedia_source_units/VRX486VD/au-en-product-pf_1172419833304.html

Fusion EN-AT1100 Active 10" Tube Subwoofer

Price: $SOLD

Specs: http://www.fusionelectronics.com/car/products/active-enclosures-encounter/en-10-Active-Tube-Enclosure

Sherwood 4-Channel amplifier

Price: $50

unsure on specs - it was used to power a pair of Pioneer TSC-160R and it worked well.

429972_3181684774948_1050551866_32642231_2029778578_n.jpg

Subwoofer sold!

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