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Brand new OEM centre vents. Suit R32 (a lighter grey). Most likely GTS-t

Could paint black if you have the black stereo surround for GTR

Yours for the low price of $70 (normally $149)

I need dark grey :/

barmp


For sale:



HKS Super blow off valve with pipe (This is the first gen model). $100 for both with the pipe.


Standard RB26dett Injectors - $200 Price drop


Standard R32 GT-R Airbox with new filter. $150 Price drop


Also have Two apexi pod Filters (used) someone can have both for $50.



Hyosung GT250R $1200 for SAU members Still has rego. Runs perfectly. Rubbed back for painting fairings. Only needs rear tyre to pass rego.


I have lots of space, happy to pick them up instead of them going into a bin.

  • cuong nguyen has pmed me saying hed like the shocks but if he doesnt end up taking them you are welcome to come grab whatever you want.

I also have a pair of 17" rims that are just sitting around doing nothing. Pretty sure they are either 8.5" or 9" wide and suit either front or rear gtst offset. Can get pics and more details if anyone is interested. Actually i think if you look back through one of my for sale threads i was trying to flog them off a while back.

Anyway they are also free now if anyone wants them. Could be good for skids or track wheels...

have R33 parts -boot lid $50 and interior - seats and centre console $20 each, rear wing $30., rear tail lights $50 . fuse boxes, rear drive line and arms.. master cylinder $50 other odd bits.

have pink label afm and apexi pod filter all as one piece $70 can separate.. r33 gtst ecu $150

R33 stock clutch heeps on it $100.. r33 exhaust cat back with cannon from dump was 90db on my car and flowed 320kw no restrictions.. $200ono

pls pm me as i dont check back here often.

BUMP

- Apexi SAFC (Black) - $250 used
- GCG GT30 0.82 rear housing (internal wastegate) - $350-$400 NEW

- HKS SSQV (comes with circlip/2bolt mount to fit RB25DET standad BOV position $100 used
- Stock RB25DET ECU - $120 used
- Stock RB25DET Air Flow Meter - $120 used
- 2x Federal 595SS 245/45ZR18 (lots of tread) - $100 used
- Tein HA Coilovers to suit R32 GTST rear pair(need shocks rebuilt) - $100
- Trust Airinx air filter (should suit stock skyline AFM)- $100

- Greddy Profec B Spec 2 boost controller- $300 used - SOLD

- wastegate actuator 12PSI w/bracket - $100 NEW - SOLD

- 5 bolt dump pipe - mild steel - $150 NEW - SOLD
- Oil cooler/relocator kit (fits RB) - $180 used - SOLD
- R32 GTR wing - Dark metallic blue - $150 used
- Kinugawa TO4E oil drain - $50 NEW
- SOLD

- Nissan R31 Skyline Wagon (Series 3) - $1200 ono - SOLD

All prices quite negotiable. please give me an offer.
PM, text or call 0431900505.

may forget to check this for a while so please PM, text or call


will post pics eventually, can send pics if requested

Would prefer local sale
located in Woden, ACT

Cheers
Simon

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BUMP

- Apexi SAFC (Black) - $250 used

- GCG GT30 0.82 rear housing (internal wastegate) - $350-$400 NEW

- HKS SSQV (comes with circlip/2bolt mount to fit RB25DET standad BOV position $100 used

- Stock RB25DET ECU - $120 used

- Stock RB25DET Air Flow Meter - $120 used

- 2x Federal 595SS 245/45ZR18 (lots of tread) - $100 used

- Tein HA Coilovers to suit R32 GTST rear pair(need shocks rebuilt) - $100

- Trust Airinx air filter (should suit stock skyline AFM)- $100

- Greddy Profec B Spec 2 boost controller- $300 used - SOLD

- wastegate actuator 12PSI w/bracket - $100 NEW - SOLD

- 5 bolt dump pipe - mild steel - $150 NEW - SOLD

- Oil cooler/relocator kit (fits RB) - $180 used - SOLD

- R32 GTR wing - Dark metallic blue - $150 used

- Kinugawa TO4E oil drain - $50 NEW - SOLD

- Nissan R31 Skyline Wagon (Series 3) - $1200 ono - SOLD

All prices quite negotiable. please give me an offer.

PM, text or call 0431900505.

may forget to check this for a while so please PM, text or call

will post pics eventually, can send pics if requested

Would prefer local sale

located in Woden, ACT

Cheers

Simon

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Noooooo, don't sell my SAFC!

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