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Items:

2 x pioneer 12" 1200watt subwoofers " champion seriers" 'newest ones out'

1x 800 watt pioneer mono block "brought a month ago used for about one week"

1x wiring kit plus some extra splits ect

Item Condition:

all parts are in good working condition subwoofers all run on recomended watts, amp has a small scratch on it from who knows what nothing that effects how it works

Extra info:

Only reason for selling is that i need to pay off some money and i sold my old car and didnt want to put all the sound system in the r33

Contact Details:

please contact through PM

Price and price conditions:

want $450 but if picked up by this weekend will sell for $400 firm " need money to pay off car"

Items:

R33 skyline GTS-T series 1, 1993, 120000km roughly, manual, gun metal grey

Item Condition:

Very good condition. Well maintained it was may daily drive. Only mod is a 2.5 inch exhaust plus alarm and stereo mp3.

Extra Info:

female owner, registered until march 2009. Only selling due to buying a nissan stagea.

Contact Details:

Contact me on my mobile as i don't get on the site much 0412868204

Price and price conditions:

Looking for $13500 neg

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Hey

I got a set of 4 x ROH Drift R 17's I want to get rid off cos I want to get some Starcorp Impuls :)

The front 2 tyres have good tread and the rears have about 40%

Im asking $700 ono

Ive got a rear wing Im taking of my car within a couple days

$120 ono

Front Bumper (unsure what sort of bar it is)

*Make me offers*

Call or Text Martin on 0411 585 385 anytime 24/7 and I usually get back to text's within a few minutes

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Trust front bumper...$100-$150.....

For Sale

My R34 GT-T with plenty of mods

Check out link for details

http://www.howiefied.net/r34sale/

Available after 4th July (when I put it through Regency)

Details

Factory fitted Nismo bodykit, rare Sunroof version. East bear extensions, East bear tail lights, East Bear badging, 34 GTR forged wheels, Blitz DSBC, Blitz T-timer, $3k Stereo, Navman GPS, Blitz Power Sus, BatMBL split/dump, Splitfire coilpacks, Trust Power Extreme II catback, blue led lights, factory fitted xenon headlights, factory Bilstein/Nismo suspension, Nismo clear indicators all round, meticulously maintained with only Motul oils, detailed engine bay. 12 months rego. It's an all JDM car like skylines should be :)

Reason for sale, time for an upgrade to a 350z or 350gt.

Nope you need to get the EB Lip for the Series I/II bar. Which is a little bit different. Let me find a link :

Here's the East Bear Lip for the Nismo Aero Front bar

http://www.neweraparts.com/Default.aspx?ta...p;ProductID=626

Here's the East Bear Lip for the Series I Front bar

http://www.neweraparts.com/Default.aspx?ta...p;ProductID=625

Item : PowerFogger universal Wet 4 & 6 Cylinder 10pound NOS kit including bottle, braided lines, all electrics, solonoids all that is needed!

Condition: New/Used = never filled or used but installed for show purposes

Payment : Cash as only wanting pickup

Price : $500 ono bought for over $700

Contact : On here through PM

Pics : If needed can provide on request but its a big blue bottle and some chrome solonids and braided lining

Cheers Simon

Make an offer guys I need new tyres and camber kit!

For Sale

My R34 GT-T with plenty of mods

Check out link for details

http://www.howiefied.net/r34sale/

Available after 4th July (when I put it through Regency)

Details

Factory fitted Nismo bodykit, rare Sunroof version. East bear extensions, East bear tail lights, East Bear badging, 34 GTR forged wheels, Blitz DSBC, Blitz T-timer, $3k Stereo, Navman GPS, Blitz Power Sus, BatMBL split/dump, Splitfire coilpacks, Trust Power Extreme II catback, blue led lights, factory fitted xenon headlights, factory Bilstein/Nismo suspension, Nismo clear indicators all round, meticulously maintained with only Motul oils, detailed engine bay. 12 months rego. It's an all JDM car like skylines should be :D

Reason for sale, time for an upgrade to a 350z or 350gt.

ill swap your nismo clear indicators for my sexy orange ones hahaha....but seriously.......i would like the clear indicators.

Items:

99 R34 skyline GT coupe (non turbo) 5spd NEO and BLACK pearl/mica

Item Condition:

Please see carsales ad 5733434

excellent except front bar

not under any finance

Extra Info:

will do cheaper for SAU but no low ball offers

Contact Details:

please call me on 0433 978 565 if you keen

Price and price conditions:

$18,500 negotiable. As the carsales ad reads be prepared to have a loan approval letter, cash deposit of at least $5000 which i will hold during test drive or recent bank statement reflecting purchase price. If you can not provide any of these then you are not a serious buyer and are simply wasting my time and the time of a real buyer.

This is my pride and joy that I have wanted since high school so it is a really reluctant sale.. hence the strict conditions to filter those who want to just test drive coz they are bored on a saturday arvo...

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For Sale

My R34 GT-T with plenty of mods

Check out link for details

http://www.howiefied.net/r34sale/

Available after 4th July (when I put it through Regency)

Details

Factory fitted Nismo bodykit, rare Sunroof version. East bear extensions, East bear tail lights, East Bear badging, 34 GTR forged wheels, Blitz DSBC, Blitz T-timer, $3k Stereo, Navman GPS, Blitz Power Sus, BatMBL split/dump, Splitfire coilpacks, Trust Power Extreme II catback, blue led lights, factory fitted xenon headlights, factory Bilstein/Nismo suspension, Nismo clear indicators all round, meticulously maintained with only Motul oils, detailed engine bay. 12 months rego. It's an all JDM car like skylines should be :cool:

Reason for sale, time for an upgrade to a 350z or 350gt.

Mates rates? :)

still for sale

1 Greddy Turbo Timer with R32 Harness

Perfect Condition

Located in SA

Price: $70

1 Boost Guage (Drift Brand)

Perfect

Price: $50

1 Water Temp Guage

Perfect

Price: $50

1 Oil Pressure Guage

Perfect

Price: $50

1 K&N PoD filter

needs clean

price: $20

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