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Update on prices and whats been sold

ENKEI RPO5 RIMS 18 x 9J x 25 x 5-114 Price $3,200 (still available)

OHLINS DFV SUSPENSION (F&R Adjustable Coilovers) Price $2,000 Firm ! (still available) lots of interest, you'll be hard pressed to find top shocks like this.

RUZIC 4wd Controller : $450 (still available)

KANSAI SERVICE FRONT STRUT/TOWER BAR (BCNR33/BNR34) : $475 SOLD

NISMO 4 POINT HARNESS  : $625 (still available)

NISMO 320kph/11,000RPM FULL SCALE METER (Black Face) :  $690 (still available)

NISMO SIDE CLEAR INDICATOR SET  :  $50 SOLD

NISSAN N1 ENGINE COVER SET : $600 neg (still available)

NISSAN GTR 33 SERIES 3 XENON HEADLIGHTS : $1,900 (still available)

BNR34 STEERING WHEEL No Airbag $360 (still available)

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON CLUSTER PANEL BCNR33 : $400 (still available)

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON SHIFT PANEL : $235 (still available)

TECHTOM LAUNCH CONTROL UNIT WITH ANTI LAG  :  $500 Firm ! SOLD

TOMEI FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE : $60 SOLD

TOMEI BRONZE VALVE GUIDE SET RB26 : $360 (still available)

TOP SECRET BONNET DAMPERS (GOLD) BCNR33  :  $340 (still available)

TOP SECRET CARBON COIL PACK ORNAMENT : $160 (still available)

TAKATA 4 POINT HARNESS  :  $290 (still available)

BNR34 RIMS  : $1,300 (still available) Great cond.

QEST LED TAIL LIGHTS R33  :  $600 (still available)

QEST LED FRONT INDICATOR KIT  : $295 (still available) Nobody has these on their 33 !!

ENDLESS CC-RG BRAKE PAD SET Front & Rear  : $530 (still available)

I also have Carbon fibre Intercooler surround, Carbon Front Grill, BCNR brand new Nissan Bonnet Hinges which I'll post up pics tomorrow.

NISSAN N1 ENGINE COVER SET : $600 SOLD

STILL AVAILABLE

ENKEI RPO5 RIMS 18 x 9J x 25 x 5-114 Price $3,200 (still available)

OHLINS DFV SUSPENSION (F&R Adjustable Coilovers) Price $2,000 Firm ! (still available) lots of interest, you'll be hard pressed to find top shocks like this.

RUZIC 4wd Controller : $450 (still available)

NISMO 4 POINT HARNESS  : $625 (still available)

NISMO 320kph/11,000RPM FULL SCALE METER (Black Face) :  $690 (still available)

NISSAN GTR 33 SERIES 3 XENON HEADLIGHTS : $1,900 (still available)

BNR34 STEERING WHEEL No Airbag $360 (still available)

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON CLUSTER PANEL BCNR33 : $400 (still available)

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON SHIFT PANEL : $235 (still available)

TOMEI BRONZE VALVE GUIDE SET RB26 : $360 (still available)

TOP SECRET BONNET DAMPERS (GOLD) BCNR33  :  $340 (still available)

TOP SECRET CARBON COIL PACK ORNAMENT : $160 (still available)

TAKATA 4 POINT HARNESS  :  $290 (still available)

BNR34 RIMS  : $1,300 (still available) Great cond.

QEST LED TAIL LIGHTS R33  :  $600 (still available)

QEST LED FRONT INDICATOR KIT  : $295 (still available) Nobody has these on their 33 !!

ENDLESS CC-RG BRAKE PAD SET Front & Rear  : NOW $500 (still available)

$125 a corner for one of the best set of pads out there.

Also available

NISSAN GENUINE BCNR33 BONNET HINGES $100

Brand new never used

NISSAN INTERCOOLER CARBON SURROUND (SERIES 1) $300

Used but in very good cond.

CARBON GRILL BCNR33 ONLY and NEW GTR EMBLEM BCNR33 ONLY $360

Brand new.

NISMO HORN BUTTON $40

Pics

SUPERIOR CARBON SHIFT PANEL AND ASH TRAY COVER

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NISSAN BONNET HINGES

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NISSAN CARBON INTERCOOLER SURROUND

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CARBON FRONT GRILL and GTR EMBLEM BCNR33

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NISMO HORN BUTTON

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Marcus would the carbon intercooler surround fit a Nismo 400r front bar??

Nick pretty sure it wont but not 100% sure.

My car is a series 1 but has series 3 front bumper and the surround is too small.

Stupid thing is I bought this when I was looking at buying my car in Japan and for the life of me cant remember which series its for, just it doesn't fit mine.

Ahhh damn would have no chance fitting the nismo bar then

Interested in your radiator set up when you get around to that part of the car, have a std rad if you want to do exchange :D

cheers

Nick

OHLINS DFV SUSPENSION (F&R Adjustable Coilovers) SOLD

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON CLUSTER PANEL BCNR33 SOLD

STILL AVAILABLE

ENKEI RPO5 RIMS 18 x 9J x 25 x 5-114 Price $3,200 (still available)

RUZIC 4wd Controller : $425 (still available)

NISMO 4 POINT HARNESS  : $625 (still available)

NISMO 320kph/11,000RPM FULL SCALE METER (Black Face) :  $690 (still available)

NISSAN GTR 33 SERIES 3 XENON HEADLIGHTS : $1,900 (still available)

SUPERIOR AUTO CREATIVE CARBON SHIFT PANEL : $225 (still available)

TOMEI BRONZE VALVE GUIDE SET RB26 : $360 (still available)

TOP SECRET BONNET DAMPERS (GOLD) BCNR33  :  $340 (still available)

TOP SECRET CARBON COIL PACK ORNAMENT : $150 (still available)

TAKATA 4 POINT HARNESS  :  $290 (still available)

BNR34 RIMS  : $1,300 (still available) Great cond.

QEST LED TAIL LIGHTS R33 & BNR33 :  $600 (still available)

QEST LED FRONT INDICATOR KIT  : $295 (still available) Nobody has these on their 33 !!

ENDLESS CC-RG BRAKE PAD SET Front & Rear  : NOW $500 (still available)

NISSAN GENUINE BCNR33 BONNET HINGES $100 Brand new unused.

NISSAN INTERCOOLER CARBON SURROUND (SERIES 1) $300 Used but in very good cond.

CARBON GRILL BCNR33 ONLY and NEW GTR EMBLEM BCNR33 ONLY $360 Brand new.

NISMO HORN BUTTON $40 Used good cond.

  • 3 weeks later...

QEST LED FRONT INDICATOR KIT  : $295 (still available) Nobody has these on their 33 !!

pic plz?

Pm sent

Also Zenon Series 3 lights, Carbon Intercooler surround and Top Secret Dampers all on hold until Jan 15th awaiting payment.

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