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tyressss THERE ARE SO MANY MORE TYRES DAT I HAVE NO TIME TO LIST THEM ALL........ SEND ME A PM with the sizes u need i have them for sure thanks!!!!

195 55 15 good year f1 x2 70% $60 pair

195 55 15 kumho x4 60% $100 lot

215 50 17 good year 70% x2 $80 pair

225 50 16 dunlop sp sport X2 70% $75 pair *****SOLD

185 65 14 yokohama x2 90% $40 pair

205 55 16 continentals x2 75% $70 pair

225 50 16 bridgestone potenza g3 X2 75% $70 pair *****SOLD

235 45 17 bridgestone potenza re040 x2 85% $100 pair *****SOLD

195 55 16 dunlop sp3000a 75% x4 $40 each

235 40 18 bridgestone potenza 50% $60 pair *****SOLD

245 40 17 continental 30% x2 $50 pair

***245 40 17 continental 75% x2 $120 pair

205 65 16 dunlops x10 bridgestone x10 $25 per tyre

225 45 17 bridgestone potenza re090 x2 80% $100 pair *****SOLD

245 40 18 dunlop sp 9000a 99.5% x3 $100 each SOLD 2 , 1 remaining

245 40 18 dunlop sp9000a 50% just above limiters in center sides great X2 $60 pair *****SOLD

205 60 16 x10 pairs dunlop/yokoi/good year/continental $70 pair

***215 55 16 dunlop x2 70% $30 each

225 50 16 x6 for drifting or burnouts $10 each

225 55 17 x2 bridgestone potenza 70% $80 pair

225 50 17 dunlop x3 90% $80 pair

235 45 17 bridgestone b530 x2 70% $90 pair *****SOLD

***255 35 18 Michelin x2 on indicators $$$$$$ U NAME THE PRICE

235 45 17 sava x2 60% $50 pair

235 35 19 continental x1 80% $80

245 35 19 pirelli russo x1 90% $120

2 x 245 and 1 x 255 50 19 4x4 (bmw x5. merc, porsche 4wd) x3 $280 lot

***means new added

heaps of 14" tyres all singles must go as no room too be kept all @ 70-90 % $10 bucks wata bargin come and pick what u want

lots of other tyres and size avaliable just pm me with what u wan and i can help u with out a doubt

SET OF 18 inch ANZ TYCOON RIMS IN BLACK CHROME COLOUR in great condition have 4 x 99% tyres on them will fit anything 5 x 114.3 $1000 firm!!!

FOR ALL TYRES AND ENQUIRES AND INSPECTIONS SEND ME A PM or CALL ME ON 0402090079 get in quick and get a bargin all gotta go

Car parts all offers for rb25det

r33 cross over pipe

r33 blow off valve

r33 starter motor

r33 power steering pump

r33 air con pump

r33 rocket covers

r34 rb25det turbo 40,000km

r33 3inch front pipe *****SOLD

r33 fuse box cover

r33 inet manifold top half

r33 cam gear timming adjuster

r33 dump pipe stock

2 x r33 s1 bonnets in undercoat

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SET OF 18 inch ANZ TYCOON RIMS IN BLACK CHROME COLOUR in great condition have 4 x 99% tyres on them will fit anything 5 x 114.3 $110 firm!!!

if the 18's have an offset that suitable for an R32 GTR - I'll take em for $110 ;)

itbmills will fit r32 gtr but sorri my mistake its 1100

musky i am located in melbourne's west sorri no pics of the rims and in regards to the front pipe give me a good offer and its yours

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