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Well Blacky is no longer a street car so to fund a Tow Car i need some cash

ROH 18 by 9's Full set

Nankang 265/35/18 rears with 80% Tread

Yokohama AVID S306 245/45/18 with 20% Tread

No Gutter Rash at all, Som very light scratches in the clear Coat on one rim on the dish section, it doesnt show up on photos, and im stumped as to how they got there, hardly noticable.

Other then that they are in Excellent Condition.

They are in 33 GTR Offset nut as the pic shows they fill a GTST's guards very nicely.

1750 ono

Also I have a Pair of OBX Monaco Bucket Seats 350 ono

Pair Of Stock Series ii Seats 450 ono

33 GTST LSD Working, No noise just doesnt always LSD 50 ono

Just about everytrim piece in the car.

Apexi RSM with stand 150 firm

Full set of standard 33 GTR V Spec suspension 350 ono

Anodized Blue Sard Fuel Reg (available in 2 - 3 Weeks) 100 firm

Please Call Me rather then reply or PM as i dont get on the net often enough. Phone John on 0417 608 538

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