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i have a VIPER 5900 alram for sale..

never been installed. excellent alarms. has remote start, paging ra ra ra..

$500..

these rrp for ALOT more!

still for sale!

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sigh, i bought the dunlops ive got on the back of my s14 off stewy for a little over 100 beans, and considering that the same tires in a 205/55/16 cost me close to $200 from a used tyre place, i dont think hes making much money on em. and who really cares if hes making say, $10/pair, good luck finding the shit hes selling for the same price.

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sigh, i bought the dunlops ive got on the back of my s14 off stewy for a little over 100 beans, and considering that the same tires in a 205/55/16 cost me close to $200 from a used tyre place, i dont think hes making much money on em. and who really cares if hes making say, $10/pair, good luck finding the shit hes selling for the same price.

Try Southern tyre disposals at Lonsdale, mate of mine works there. They get all the old tyres from the big tyre outlets and shread them, they keep the decent ones and sell them pretty cheap, thats where i get mine from time to time. He use to get me the tyres from holdens that had punctures and they cant put back on new cars, like brand new Bridgestone potenzas 235/40/18's for $150 each fitted and balenced :D

Lindo use to get his drift tyres from there.

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no, i get cheap tyres for myself and mates, and sell what i dont use for cheap. i dont see what the issue with passing on the savings i get to other members.
Dont worry Pete he aint no Trader, just a guy selling some tyres when he gets them.

OK, just checking

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Try Southern tyre disposals at Lonsdale, mate of mine works there. They get all the old tyres from the big tyre outlets and shread them, they keep the decent ones and sell them pretty cheap, thats where i get mine from time to time. He use to get me the tyres from holdens that had punctures and they cant put back on new cars, like brand new Bridgestone potenzas 235/40/18's for $150 each fitted and balenced :D

Lindo use to get his drift tyres from there.

sounds good, but thats seriously way too far for me to travel for rubber.

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White Rear Subframe Alignment bushes

Brand new, suit S13-S14, R32-R33, 300ZX

Selling cause need R34 ones :down:

$$$120

interested but wont have funds till Krudd coughs up with some money :D

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cheers for the support guys, it does work out well for me as it means i can buy in bulk and get them cheaper, which means i save on the tyres i use, guess its no real different to someone starting a group buy to save a few bucks for themselves.

i wont go any further into it as i think its taken the thread enough off-topic. if the mod wants to delete all the off-topic posts then thats fine by me as i understand its not really needed in this thread.

ok i lie, one more thing :pirate:

Try Southern tyre disposals at Lonsdale, mate of mine works there. They get all the old tyres from the big tyre outlets and shread them, they keep the decent ones and sell them pretty cheap, thats where i get mine from time to time. He use to get me the tyres from holdens that had punctures and they cant put back on new cars, like brand new Bridgestone potenzas 235/40/18's for $150 each fitted and balenced :P

personally i think thats a bit much, ive sold quite a few near new 18" RE050A's for $100-150 a pair without punctures, fitting should be not more than $15 each from a decent tyre place. still not bad i guess, but theres certainly cheaper around.

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just changed motor over for low kms import,have old block etc to sell complete or singles

bottom block from 33gtst just missing piston 6 due to conrod break,no damage to block but little mark in bore which can be fixed. just couldnt be arsed $500 ONO

Head with/without cams and gears etc, head has 4 bent valves where 6 went $300 ONO

full wire harness 33gtst $20

apexi A pillar skyline gauge holder 2 slots $4O

apexi temp and boost gauge $100 both or $70 each

standard plenum changed to front mount $50

standard heat sheilds from manifold/exhaust $10

33 fan

looking for front piping for front mount,off standard plenum to front right,will swap for

pm me for queries or to buy

sorry havent got photos would show great deal

still selling rb25 motor and head, just needs little attention,complete with w/pump,gears/cams etc. apart from piston all ready to go,only done 85,000 kms ,sell both for 800 ono,offers considered need to get rid of

still got gauges,fan etc

If no one grabs soon will go ebay etc very cheap for what get

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personally i think thats a bit much, ive sold quite a few near new 18" RE050A's for $100-150 a pair without punctures, fitting should be not more than $15 each from a decent tyre place. still not bad i guess, but theres certainly cheaper around.

Im not talking near new, im talking brand new with the nobbly bits still on them, and punctures fixed and fitted and balenced, so i doubt anyone can get them near that price, if they can, i would love for you to let me know where.

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Im not talking near new, im talking brand new with the nobbly bits still on them, and punctures fixed and fitted and balenced, so i doubt anyone can get them near that price, if they can, i would love for you to let me know where.

ahk thats still pretty decent, i only rarely get stuff thats near new, and it usually goes within a few hours of me posting it up for obvious reasons. i have had stuff in the past which was basically new, i have no idea why it was taken off, but if u can get a regular flow of them then good news.

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my AE92 Levin GTZ

For sale: 1989 AE92 Levin GT-Z

Location: Wynn Vale, SA

Asking Price: $5900

Killometer's: 170,xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission: 5 speed manual

Engine Type: 4A-GZE (sc12)

Condition: good all round, a few scratches expected of older paint

Modifications: Pedders Sports Ryder struts/springs front and rear, 2.25" catback exhaust, cd player, JBL speakers, boost gauge

Complianced/Engineered: Yes

Registration: Yes

Crash History: No

Need to get rid of the Corolla pretty soon as i have found my perfect car, so ideally asap. Imported by previous owner and complied in late 2006, still have all the paperwork including pics of it in the docks in Japan. Have been using the car as a daily since then and has always been very reliable. Car is in pretty good condition for its age. Good on fuel, always run on 98, and climate control works well. Always been well looked after and serviced regularly using genuine parts. Since owning the car have replaced front pads, a couple CV boots, slave cylinder and tyres, also just replaced the CV boots last week ($500). Fun car to drive, negotiable on price, looking to sell quickly. If interested give me a call, located in north eastern suburbs

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Clipsal 500 GA ticket for saturday. Yours for $25. That's half price for those playing at home.

My mistake, its a saturday ticket. probably shouldve read it when dad gave it to me... :P

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