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Hi all, just clearing out parts scattered in my garage.

1. R33-R34 (2WD & 4WD/S14/S15/C34C35 Silvia/Skyline/Laurel & Stagea (2WD & 4WD) Garage Miniz Camber Arms - less then 50km usage on them, not your typical chinese crap $140

2.S14/S15/R32/R33/R34/C33/C34/C35/Z32/A31/Y32/Y35 Silvia/Skyline/Ceffie/Laurel/Cima/Gloria/Stagea Garage Miniz Toe Arms (non hicas only) - less then 50km usage on them not your typical chinese crap $140

Paid $220 each for these awhile back.

http://www.garageminiz.com/parts.html

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3. R34 GTR OEM Black Alloy fenders with OEM indicators - Paint is in excellent condition, stored in bubble wrap, never got around to fitting the, came off Chuey's sexy Z tune styled R34 GTR $450

4. R34 GTR Carbon Wing blade, needs custom alloy end plates in 2mm thickness to fit, alternatively you can shave the blade down 2mm on each side and use the OEM end plates, or run it without the end plates with a 2mm gap on each end but there will be no adjusitibility, brand new and no damage, in excellent condition

purchased from DOR134's group buy and no longer needed $90 FIRM

5. Defi style 60mm black face gauges - Boost/Oil Temp/Oil Pressure; only boost gauge has been used for a week then removed, others are brand new and all gauges still have protective plastic on front of gauge. some scratches on casing, exact functions real defi's for a fraction of the price $130 for all 3, otherwise $50 ea comes with a free sandwhich plate for oil sensor fittings! Suit RB's.

5a. MearCat.com.au dual gauge pod suit 52mm gauges, made from strong fibreglass$50 FIRM

RRP $99 + delivery & $5 per hole drilling

http://mearcat.com.au/

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6. HKS/Earls oil cooler suit R34 GTT/R33 GTST w/ Thermostat - non relocation type

HKS thermostat/block fitting, Earls customer braided lines and core

fins are in good condition, no damage to core or lines/fittings, $250

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7. Zeal Function Front coilovers suit R32/R33/R34 $70

springs alone cost more than this, they are well used, eye mount bushing is in good nick still, however shocks are near dead and will suit as a temp solution or to keep a car rolling

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8. R33 GTST 5x1 rear half shafts > diff to Hub

looks like these but with a bit more surface rust $50

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9. R32 GTR non brembo brake rotors, still some meat left and lots of surface rust due to being outside $20

10. Blitz DD Venturi BOV, comes with universal flange with hose fitting; held 18PSI fine, no front piece attachment $50

11. R33 GTS/GTST/GTR Carbon A pillar covers - stick on by 3m or sikaflex - your choice, has a minor chip in one, $40 FIRM

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12. R34 GT/GTT/GTR carbon windshield/wind deflectors/rain deflectors - fit by 3m double sided tape and sikaflex for extra strength. has a small hairline crack in it, purchased from DOR134's group buy but no longer needed $50 FIRM

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fitment pictures here:

http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6292930

13. AVS Model 7 18x8.5 +38 (if i recall) pair of rims with thrashed tyres, sprayed black but no damage to rims and in good condition;

$150

looks like these;

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Items are located in Sydney near Gladesville or Orange Grove, prices are ONO unless FIRM is stated and excludes postage!

Interstate buyers to pay for all postage costs.

this is all i can find atm, i will add more in the coming days as i uncover some stuff!

Thanks for looking,

Keen on oil cooler, just a few questions

What filter do you use for it because I know they are pretty tight to get in and out as it is?

Come with mounting brackets for the cooler?

Core size measurements so I can have a good look to mount it?

Freight to Adelaide?

Thanks

Edited by rb2534

Hey rb2534,

i have not actually fitted this to my car, however finding an oil filter to fit should not be too hard to find and i would assume it would fit OEM filter,

Height: 14cm

Length: 29cm

Dash 10 hose fittings;

approximately $20 to Adelaide,5000

Cheers!

EDIT: the AVS rims are 17x9 my bad! $100

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got these 2x ford xr6 falcon wheels for skids/spares 17x8

$50

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blitz bov

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Interested in carbon blade and weathershields for the r34 gtr. Can you please email me pics [email protected]?

Thanks Adam.

Interested in carbon blade and weathershields for the r34 gtr. Can you please email me pics [email protected]?

Thanks Adam.

I'll send pics over shortly, cheers

Hi, Will take the R34 GTR fenders have sent you PM

Someone else has already contacted me and has first dibs, if sale falls through I will let you know ASAP. Cheers

R34 windshields, ZEAL coilovers and R34 GTR fenders all PENDING PAYMENT

reasonable offers welcome guys, worst i can say is No/

  • 4 weeks later...

EVERYTHING SOLD EXCEPT

blitz BOV

R33 GTST 5x1 rear half shafts > diff to Hub.

2x ford xr6 falcon wheels for skids/spares 17x8

MearCat.com.au dual gauge pod suit 52mm gauges, made from strong fibreglass

  • 2 weeks later...

bump, these stuff need to go

**********$40**********

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**********$50**********

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**********$50**********

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