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Random Parts For Sale - 17X8 Roh Wheels/boost Gauge/silicon Radiator Hoses/34Gtt Washer Bottle/4Ch Amp/34 Gauge Pod/33Gtst Front Brake Shims + More


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hi all,

got some stuff for sale that i've found when clearing out my garage. will post up more stuff as i dig through them.

dunno what happened to my previous thread but it looks to have been deleted for no reason, so here it is again.

ADMIN/MODS, if you are deleting my thread, please let me know why and what i was doing wrong so i can fix it to avoid it happening again.

Thanks.

1) blitz 52mm boost gauge

$20 pick up

2) 4ch sony amp - powered 800w sub fine (will find out exact model for you if needed)

$30 pick up

3) R34 GTT washer bottle with motors

$50 pick up

4) R34 meercat 52mm gauge pod $110 from Meercat.

$30 pick up

5) R34 GT/GTT ASI silicon radiator hose - Black, brand new in plastic

$20 pick up

6) R33 GTST front brake pad metal shims

$20 pick up

7) blitz DD blow off valve with universal slip on flange that needs to be welded, can get specific RB flange on ebay for around $20-$30.

$30 pick up

8) universal earthing kit

$10 pick up

9) R33 gtst s1 injector loom + plugs

$20 pick up

10) ROH Envy 17x8 +35 5x114.3 wheels, full set of 4, good condition, comes with centre caps, been painted black (centre caps are still silver) no rash or buckles, does not have tyres

$550 ONO - pick up (will not post) will swap for 17x9 +2X offset region wheels + cash your way.

more stuff to come; PM me if you need pictures.

prices are pick up only, most items i can send via express post prepaid satchel for $6 extra

prices are already cheap, if you're gonna bother low balling then you're really a tight a55.

located in Syd 2111 monday- friday during normal business hours and in liverpool on weekends.

PM if interested.

Thanks.

  • 1 month later...
  • 10 months later...

BUMP

following items still left.

come get them or they will be thrown out.

3) R34 GTT washer bottle with motors

$30

4) R34 meercat 52mm gauge pod $110 from Meercat.

$30

5) R34 GT/GTT ASI silicon radiator hose - Black, brand new in plastic

$10

6) R33 GTST front brake pad metal shims

$10

7) blitz DD blow off valve with universal slip on flange that needs to be welded, can get specific RB flange on ebay for around $20-$30.

$20

8) 1x side carbon mirror cover for R34 - brand new

$20

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