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For Sale:

Apexi Super Air Flow Controller SAFC in top working order. No longer wanted.

$225

Cash ... not promises. Not inc postage.

For Sale:

Stagea tiptronic box with shift kit, new solenoids, fully serviced, ready to go!

$475

Cash ... not promises. Postage/freight for something this large not my responsibility.

Both items available for pick up.

No timewasters or dreamers.

KKR rear camber for s13/r32/a31 $170

KKR castor for same as above $170

Pineapples $80

Whiteline adjustable sway bar with with all mounting hardware $200

Autobarn OIl cooler/relocater,sandwhich plate,greedy oil filter $350

all prices negotiable

Located Adelaide south

PICTURES HERE

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Dr...72#entry5034772

Genuine Recaro SPG 2 fixed back with Genuine Recaro R32, R33 side mount rail - $750 neg. (regency legal too)

R32 Carbon Door trims - $400 FIRM (the fit on these is absolutely awesome too)

235/45/17 Falken Ziex tyres, pair only, brand new - $400

Ceffy Fuel Tank - $50

Ceffy boot lid - $25 (some bog on it, but good for track car)

35mm bolt on spacers - $125 pair (got 2 pairs)

Nardi Steering wheel with genuine nardi boss kit to suit R32 - $250

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Hey guys up for sale is a Stainless steel HKS front pipe - $250 This exact one from nengun

http://www.nengun.com/hks/stainless-front-pipe

Also a Grex Oil filter Relocator kit including a greddy oil filter - $150

http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/oil-filter-moval-kit including

Cusco Drag Rods, these remove the hicas unit completely to shed wait and replace the tie rods with much thicker ones - $250

http://www.nengun.com/cusco/drag-rod

All items are new still

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Cusco Drag Rods, these remove the hicas unit completely to shed wait and replace the tie rods with much thicker ones - $250

http://www.nengun.com/cusco/drag-rod

All items are new still

Possibly interested.

PM sent

Hey guys,

Firstly I wont be online again for a while. So you must contact me via mobile 0402 902 759 (matt).

R32 Dash Vents, Middle and passengers.

Immaculate condition.

Can not be posted as Im away but can be picked up from Western Suburbs (adelaide).

$150, firm for the pair, no pics you know what they looks like.

R32 BITS

Nothing over $100

Here are bits and pieces just laying around which i dont need naymore. Over looking at them in the garage too. Some parts are GTR but they will fit on gtst.

sub frame $50

sway bar $50

front brakes, heaps of meat $100

front rotors, heaps of meat $100

air con condenster $50

power steering canester $30

washer bottle $10

window wipers $5

gtr or gtst air con pump $40 each

air con bracket $10

coolant overflow bottle $10

upper control arms (MINT CONDITION) $100

front guards black with green pearl (MINT CONITION) $100

glove box $10

dash, no bubbles, small crack where u barely see $40

standard rear bar $80

bomex front bar, needs respray and top ends where bolts go have been crack off, not that bad easy to fix $50

standard dump pipe $30

gtr and gtst hicas pump $30 each

gtr steering column $20

need these gone asap, need the money. I have heaps more stuff which arnt listed, just contact me on 0417 378 515

Gt3540 + Stainless Manifold + 3" Intake + 3.5" Dump Front

good for 350-400rwkw, turbo was bought from ATS( Adelaide Turbo Services) 3 months ago can call Bill to confirm.

$2500

-Garrett GT35 Turbo with 0.5 front cover (faster spool then 0.7) and 0.82 rear IW, comes with Custom Braided turbo feed line, oil restrictor and custom turbo drain, water banjos etc

and 19psi actuator, also included is an hks alloy hard out let elbow to suit. Id CHRA is 706451-24

-Tune length low mount stainless manifold

-3.5" Bellmouth dump front pipe & catless pipe

-3" Silicon with alloy connector intake pipe

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Water Methanol Cooling mist setup suit skyline r33 in excellent condition, kit is wired up ready to bolt in

$400

Includes the following:

Modified r33 skyline washer tank (also spare new trunk mount tank)

BLACK 150 psi pump

3 meters high pressure hose

Brass fittings

World class brass checkvave rated at 600 PSI and over 300 F

Injector that installs from the OUTSIDE of the pipe

Injector holder

Relay

Relay Harness

Fuse

Fuse Holder

boost switch adjustable from 1-25 psi.

various electrical connectors

Also comes with new spare tank and fuses/relays

R33 cross over pipe drilled and tapped

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Sard 850cc side feed injectors rb25det

come in fuel rail with fuel regulator, injector o-rings, collets, injector loom with clips soldered in and modified clips to suit, all bolts straight into rb25det, only 2 months old!

$800

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Apexi Power Fc + Hand Controller Suit R33 RB25det

Comes with 310rwkw tune to suit rb25det with, 3.5" exhaust, gt35, z32 afm, sard 850cc injectors

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$1300

Injetcors SOLD

Rest still for sale

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