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I've created a general for sale thread for those items not suitable or easily posted.

A few basic rules:

  • At all times use the template provided
  • No chit chat, use PM as a means of communication
  • No multiple postings
  • NO ALL CAPITALS
  • Be sure to *update* your post once the item is sold indicating so. Do not create another post.
  • Must be willing to allow pick-up of items *prevents scammers*
  • NO interstate sellers
  • MUST LIST A PRICE

Failing to follow the above rules will see your posts and future posts within this thread disappear or possibly worse. :D

All SALE threads that are created within the SA section will be promptly deleted, This thread is the only place for selling items.

Ignorance is no excuse.

Posts will be deleted once they are 3 months old. Its up to you to repost the item if it has not sold within that time.

I will prune 3month+ old posts on at the end of every month.

Please do attach pictures as they help the item sell quicker.

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Items:

State exactly the part you have for sale.

Item Condition:

Give as many details as possible of the condition of the part.

Extra Info:

any other details you wish to mention.

Contact Details:

State how you would like to be contacted. If you don't get on the site much, leave other contact details such as email or phone numbers.

Price and price conditions:

You must post up a price for your part, and whether you are after a straight out sale or are willing to swap for other parts.

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  • 4 months later...

Items:

16 inch white 5 spoke avs rims with brand new tyres

Item Condition:

rims have slight gutter rash but in good nick! tyres have been driven on for 15km! $600 dunlops.

Extra Info:

offset to fit r32 skyline so anything with the same offset lol

Contact Details:

pm me please.

Price and price conditions:

um dunno wat there worth so open to offers.

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Items:

coil overs for r32 front and rear!

Front: 310 from middle of wheel to wheel arch!

Rear: 320 " "

Item Condition:

good, stiff ride!

Contact Details:

please pm

Price:

dunno wat there worth!!

Extra:

the pics arent good coz there on my fone, ill try to get better ones!!

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Items:

R33 Drift wing/stealth wing

Extra Info:

Never used, Just Sprayed 2 pac QM1 WHITE, In brand spanking new condition.

Contact Details:

PM or SMS 0431522061 Ryan

Price and price conditions:

$350 o.n.o

in west lakes, will travel to meet up or whatever suits. im only selling it coz i need the cash.

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Items: SOLD

Two 12 inch 600 watt clarion subs in double box enclosure.

Item Condition:

Subs are brand new and have never been used.

Contact Details:

Pm or or email/msn me at [email protected] or 0409699742

Price

$200 SOLD

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  • 2 weeks later...

Item

1984 corolla.

Price

I am asking $300 ono

Location

Eastern suburbs

Extra Info

yellow, automatic, 244xxx kms, dent in the front pulls to the left (dont ask me like it when we got it), mechanically it runs like a dream. has good tyres. no rego but no inspection needed to re-rego. great runabout. its not the best car but runs great.

pm me for anymore details or if interested.

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Items:

Brand New R32 Vertex Front Bar

Item Condition:

Brand NEW

Extra Info:

Got a good deal that i couldnt pass up on so now i dont need the front bar

Contact Details:

PM me and ill get back to you or msg me on 0401 38 77 26

Price and price conditions:

200bux or swap for strut brace for a 32

pics here:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=234636

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Items:

2006 Mongoose Thunderball Jumping/MTB

Item Condition:

as new only used a handful of times for casual rides

Extra Info:

FRAME: Mongoose Flat Top Tube Technology (F3T) Mongoose 6061 Aluminum Jumping w/ Shaped Toptube & Downtube, Rectangular Seatstays & Chainstays, Disc Mount w/ Cable/Hose Guides, Rear Facing Dropouts w/ Integrated Chain Tensioners

FORK: Marzocchi Dirt Jam Pro, Air Assist, Adjustable Rebound, 100mm Travel

DRIVETRAIN: 16-Speed w/ SR Suntour Durolux GTB Short Cage Rear & Shimano Alivio Front Derailleurs, SRAM X-7 Trigger Shifters; Truvativ Hussefelt Crankset w/ External Bearings

BRAKES: Hayes MX-2 Mechanical Disc, Hayes HML Levers

WHEELS: Sun Single Track Rims, Alloy Disc Hubs, Kenda Blue Groove 2.35” F & Nevegal 2.35” R Tires

COCKPIT: Atom Lab Trail King CrMo Bar w/ 2” Rise/Atom Lab General Issue 50mm Stem, Mongoose Alloy 31.6mm Post & Mongoose M-Logo BMX-Style Jumping Saddle

Contact Details:

send me a pm

Price and price conditions:

brand new was worth $1399 selling for $800 ono

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Turning my GTR into more of a weekend / track car and hence I am selling my DVD player / Amp and Subs with box

Items:

Pioneer AVH-P7500 II In Dash DVD / CD player (RRP $2500+)

- Until recently the Top of the Line in dash player

- features 7 inch touch screen

- 5 channel surround sound (50Wx5 channel inbuilt amp)

Pioneer GEX-P5700TVP (RRP $999)

- TV tuner box for above player

- includes aerials

Alpine MRV F505 4 x 120W Amp

Output Power at 12V:

4 x 50W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)

4 x 65W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)

2 x 130W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)

Output Power at 14.4V:

4 x 75W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)

4 x 100W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)

2 x 200W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)

Fuse: 2 x 25A

2 x Kicker Comp Series 12 inch subs in custom box

for R32 specifically designed to fit rear facing in r32 with rear strut brace

Item Condition:

In dash screen and TV tuner as new - has been in car for just on 12 months.

Amp and subs - a few years old but in great condition and well looked after

Box has been custom built around 9 months ago, yet to be covered with carpet but can come covered for a little extra $$ :-)

Extra Info:

Items still in the car - can see operating if required.

Installation is only 2 cartons of coopers pale ale away.....

Contact Details:

Currently am not on the site very often - please sms or call my mobile 0439 703 239

Price and price conditions:

$2500 $2000 the lot, or

In Dash DVD Player - $1800ono $1600ono including the TV tuner

Amp and subs in box - $800ono $600ono

Thanks guys,

Andrew

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Items:

Greddy pod filter and full airbox with K&N filter.

Extra Info:

Used with a broken bit that will glue on.

Not noticeable when together.

Pod bolts straight on to airflow meter.

Contact Details:

Pm only or phone Greg 0412075359

Price and price conditions:

Pod $20 Full standard air box and K&N $40.

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Items:

Piano

Extra Info:

Good sounding iron framed unit.

German brand. Last key on the right has stuck due water spillage but easily fixed.

Contact Details:

Pm only or phone Greg 0412075359

Price and price conditions:

Needs to go in two weeks as moving house.

Worth $1000 but considering any offers.

The kids will love it.

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