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2x sparco evo 2 plus seats (unused) - $900 or $500ea

I picked them up couple years ago as an impulse buy, not sure if they're genuine or not which reflects the price, they have a sparco sticker on the side, all the plastic harness inserts are stamped sparco and theyre very sturdy n comfy. Been sitting around collecting dust, I might as well move em on.

1x Bride drivers side rail fit r33 - $150

One sparco seat and rail sold,

1x sparco evo 2 plus seat avail $500ono brand new.

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Whiteline KTA128 Rear adjustable camber arms - USED

Compatible with:

Nissan 200SX S14, S15(7/94-02), Nissan SILVIA S14, S15(7/94-02), Nissan SKYLINE R33 GTS, GTS-T 2WD(1/93-12/98), Nissan SKYLINE R33 GTR AWD(1/93-12/98), Nissan SKYLINE R34 GTS, GTS-T 2WD(11/98-02), Nissan SKYLINE R34 GTR AWD(11/98-02)

$250+shipping (or buyer picks up). RRP $363 new.

-D

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ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS

15"

2x 195/50 - Firestone Firehawk - 60% tread - $70

2x 195/55 - Federal 595 - 80% tread - $90

16"

2x 205/55 - Michelin Pilot Preceda - 60% tread - $80

17"

2x 205/50 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline RE001 - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 215/45 - Pirelli Dragon - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 225/45 - Continental SportContact II SSR - 80% tread - $110

2x 225/45 - Bridgestone Potenza RE050 - 50% tread - $60

2x 225/45 - Pirelli Pzero Rosso - 60% tread - $80

2x 225/45 - Sumitomo Z3/Potenza RE001 (mismatched) - 70% tread - $80

2x 225/45 - Goodyear F1/Dunlop Sport Maxx (mismatched) - 70-80% tread - $90

2x 235/45 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline RE001 - 70% tread - $100

2x 235/45 - Dunlop/Triangle (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $70

2x 245/40 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline RE001 - 70% tread - $100

2x 245/40 - Kuhmo/Nankang - 60% tread - $70

2x 245/45 - Firestone Firehawk - 70% tread - $90

2x 245/45 - Pirelli P7 - 60-70% tread - $80

2x 255/40 - Michelin/Bridgestone - 60% tread - $70

18"

2x 215/45 - Yokohama/Federal (mismatched) - 60% tread - $70

2x 225/40 - Sumitomo/Nankang (mismatched) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 235/40 - Dunlop/Continental (mismatched) - 60-80% tread - $80

2x 235/40 - Rotala/Dunlop - 80-90% tread (drift only) - $80

2x 245/40 - Dunlop Sport Maxx - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 245/40 - Toyo Proxes 4 - 60% tread (with slight outer wear on 1 tyre) - $70

2x 245/45 - Bridgestone/Dunlop (mismatched pair - sidewall damage in 1) - 60-70% tread - $60

19"

2x 255/30 - Advan Neova AD08 - 60% tread - $110

Located near Mitcham in SA

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ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS

15"

2x 195/50 - Firestone Firehawk - 60% tread - $70

2x 195/55 - Federal 595 - 80% tread - $90

16"

2x 205/55 - Michelin Pilot Preceda - 60% tread - $80

17"

2x 205/50 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline RE001 - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 215/45 - Pirelli Dragon - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 225/45 - Continental SportContact II SSR - 80% tread - $110

2x 225/45 - Bridgestone Potenza RE050 - 50% tread - $60

2x 225/45 - Pirelli Pzero Rosso - 60% tread - $80

2x 225/45 - Sumitomo Z3/Potenza RE001 (mismatched) - 70% tread - $80

2x 225/45 - Goodyear F1/Dunlop Sport Maxx (mismatched) - 70-80% tread - $90

2x 235/45 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline RE001 - 70% tread - $100

2x 235/45 - Dunlop/Triangle (mismatched pair) - 60% tread - $70

2x 245/40 - Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline RE001 - 70% tread - $100

2x 245/40 - Kuhmo/Nankang - 60% tread - $70

2x 245/45 - Firestone Firehawk - 70% tread - $90

2x 245/45 - Pirelli P7 - 60-70% tread - $80

2x 255/40 - Michelin/Bridgestone - 60% tread - $70

18"

2x 215/45 - Yokohama/Federal (mismatched) - 60% tread - $70

2x 225/40 - Sumitomo/Nankang (mismatched) - 60-70% tread - $70

2x 235/40 - Dunlop/Continental (mismatched) - 60-80% tread - $80

2x 235/40 - Rotala/Dunlop - 80-90% tread (drift only) - $80

2x 245/40 - Dunlop Sport Maxx - 60-70% tread - $90

2x 245/40 - Toyo Proxes 4 - 60% tread (with slight outer wear on 1 tyre) - $70

2x 245/45 - Bridgestone/Dunlop (mismatched pair - sidewall damage in 1) - 60-70% tread - $60

19"

2x 255/30 - Advan Neova AD08 - 60% tread - $110

Located near Mitcham in SA

Why are they drift only?

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2.5deg of camber will tear the shit out of the inside yet leave 80-90% tread left from the middle out

Ah ok, sounds like my car now lol

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R34 OP6 Neo Turbo

Minimal to no shaft play,boosts fine no smoke

Came off motor with 110k on odo

Has oil drain attached and the elbow

Can come with the oil feed and water lines

$380 neg

Stock turbo manifold off same car,comes with the gaskets

$30

Or both for $400

Only selling as im doing upgrades atm and have a b/new td06h to go on and a new manifold.

Located in Clearview S.A.

PM here or TXT 0432 838 323

Price drop,want this gone before the weekend

Turbo $300 FIRM

Manifold $20

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R33 Nissan Skyline GTST 1993 5 speed

I have had this car for the past 4 years and it has never skipped a beat. It is the Ultimate Sleeper.

Complete HKS Hi-Power exhaust system turbo back cat back, Sounds awesome!

HKS 2530 turbo!!

HKS FMIC and HKS Mushroom pod

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs

Exedy Racing Clutch

Very nice sound system, Alpine mono amp and 12in Pioneer sub, full tweeter setup Plus much more we can discuss upon contact

It has been serviced every 5,000kms since I've had it with Motul fully synthetic oil.

Ive lost my job so need the cash.

$7100 FIRM

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17x8 Drift R's for sale.

Good condition

Good tyres, only fitted a few months ago, 2x sumitomo zII & 1x Maxxis MA-V1 & 1 random due to puncture in other maxxis

Some gutter rash but overall good condition

After $550.

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Just an EOI at this stage. I wouldn't mind replacing them with a set of 18's, but I love these wheels, and am in absolutely no rush to sell.

17x9 +18 with 225/45 Kumho KU36 with 70%ish tread, and 17x10 +20 with brand new 255/40 Federal SS595.

They were recently stripped back to bare metal and professionally painted in metallic silver, come complete with centre caps.

As usual with painted wheels, some paint has been stripped off the bolt holes by the wheel nuts, but it's only evident when you remove the wheel. There is some light guttering on one of the wheels, but again, it isn't really noticeable. I'll get pics of both up in time.

Very lightweight wheels, comparable to TE's. Plenty of caliper clearance, and they look tough on just about anything.

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If you want more pics, just ask.

As for price... Taking offers above 3k. And again, I am in absolutely no rush to sell these. And unless you have something pretty special to offer, I'm not interested in trades.

Contact via PM.

Cheers!

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1. Drift gauges They are boost A/F and oil pressure. $80 SOLD pending payment

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2. Rear subframe non hicas. r32/33 great if you want to swap over and not have hicas. Great condition. $100 SOLD pending payment

3. rb 20det broken gearbox. 1st and 2nd didn't work $50 SOLD

4. R33 GTR V spec AC condenser $50

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5. R33 GTST AC condenser $50

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6. R33 boost solenoid $50

7. R33 wiper Amplifier. Great if your wipers don't return to start. $20

8. R33 climate control. $50

Phone Brad 0427999093 located near Golden Grove

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