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Note: Stuff that i'll take as a trade :

slotted rotors (r33 gtst) in good condition

cheap sub and amp

lilliput touchscreen 7" monitor

More New Stuff added:

Item 1 - bottle of motul gear 300 synthetic gearbox oil. Bought too many. They're $39 at autobarn now. Give me a decent offer and it's yours.

Item 12 –Pivot super temperature controller. This is a full temperature monitoring/controlling unit. It can be used to monitor stock sensors as well as aftermarket sensors. Comes with a temp probe. You can hook it up to the stock water temp sensors monitor your water temperature and use the probe to measure oil temperature. It also has output for doing things at temperatures you set. This is a digital unit so you don’t’ need to have 2 ugly gay gauges on your dash. BRAND NEW. Unwanted present. $300.

Item 13 - 7.2cm x 10m of self-adhesive insulation tape. Good for keeping intercooler pipes cool. Excellent if your pipes are looking rusted and old. Brand new. $40

Item 14 – splitfire gauge cup/gauge ring. 2 5/8”. It can either be used with the anondised blue cup, or you can just use the ring to hold the gauge. Looks really nice. Includes all screws and brackets. Brand new and never opened. Unwanted present. $20.

Item 16 - ½” torque wrench. Brand new. Cheap. $20.

Item 3 - sII rb25 turbo. Minimal shaft play consistent with low km turbos - $450.

Item 5 - rb25 and vg housings http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=164956&hl=

Item 7 - rb20 copmressor elbow - $30

Item 8 - Random turbo install parts - wastegate actuator. turbo dump studs, oil drains, oil drain gaskets, copper washers - just pm me

Item 9 - Assorted Strut braces. Brand New. These are very nice and stiff. Once I installed one onto my car, I could stand on it, and it wouldn't really flex. I have a 300zx brace, rx7 brace and a supra brace. Price: $80 each

Item 10 – Brand New 225/50/r16 tyres. These are Hercules 3000v. This is not a common brand in Australia, but this is their top of the range tyre. Tyres have rim protectors. Come and have a look at them and squeeze/feel the rubber. They are very soft and grip very well. I’m currently using some on my car atm. They are one of the best tyres I have ever used. I’m looking for 125 each. This is really cheap considering even nangkangs (shittest tyres in the world) in this size at Tempe tyres are $125 each. At this price, you’re getting good rubber, you can’t buy anything brand new like this at that price. Seriously, just feel them. :(

Item 11 – NTK AU Falcon O2 sensor. Used for approximately 1000ks for some testing. $100

PS: Guys, keep in mind that some of the above prices are negotiable to some extent. Don't like the price? make me an offer.

Pickup from Sydney, postage at buyer's expense.

I can be contacted on 0403 211 482 - Chris

Item 6 - big workshop trolley jack

Item 2 - cheap 17" semis SOLD

Item - 205 50 r16 RE55 semi slicks SOLD

Item 15 - Pedals. Nice. Brand New. Unwanted present. SOLD

Item 4 - rb25 turbo elbow SOLD

Item 1 - aerospeed cam gear SOLD

Item 1 - GTR Fuel pump. SOLD Thanks ben|1981

Item 1 - GTR Bov. SOLD Thanks Stealth

Item 15 - Nice phone for cheap SOLD Thanks will-32

Item 3 – A pair (2) PIAA five spoke wheels. SOLD. Thanks DNR33

Item 6 – Greddy Oil adapter plate. SOLD. Thanks lineski 33

Item 1 – r34 GTT Turbo. SOLD. Thanks GTShortie

Item 15 - Brake bleeder. SOLD. Thanks Malteser

Item 5 - Stock r33 GTS-T wheels. SOLD Thanks Guilttoy

Item 8 – r32 front Strut Brace. SOLD. Thanks RaceBNR

Item 4 - Ford falcon AU coil pack unit and leads. SOLD. Thanks daemon667.

Item 9 - Catch can. SOLD. Thanks markk

Item 10 - High temp hosing SOLD. Thanks markk

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  • 7.2cm x 10m of self-adhesive insulation tape. Good for keeping intercooler pipes cool. Excellent if your pipes are looking rusted and old. Brand new and never used. Reason for sale is I bought two rolls to do my car, but I only needed one.$40

  • Anondised blue gauge cup. 1 5/8”. Includes all screws and brackets. Brand new and never opened. Unwanted present. $20.

  • Torque wrench. Brand is unknown. ½” socket type. It is the flex bar type, not the spring type (supposedly more accurate than the spring type). Never used before. Cheap. $20.

  • Brake bleeder. Consists of a clip on hose with one-way valve. You no longer need one person to press the pedal and one person to open the bleed nipple. Just attach this and open the nozzle, and press the pedal yourself. Easy. This has never been used, as it was an unwanted present. Save yourself lots of money bleeding your brakes yourself. $15.

  • Spring Compressors. Standard. Used a couple times. $20

  • 4x stock commodore steel wheels 15". Good for burnout/drift rims. 5stud. I believe it is a different stud pattern to nissan though. perfect if you have a commo- make an offer - beer, whatever.

Everything is located in Sydney on the North Shore

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