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ITEM: 2 x HKS Electronic Torque Controller & HKS Electronic Drag Adapter - one for R32, one for R33

CONDITION: very good used

LOCATION: Sydney/Wollongong

PRICE: R32 $950; R33 $1100 SOLD

PAYMENT & DELIVERY: Cash pick up or direct deposit; postage extra

CONTACT: via PM

PICS: Available on request

No timewasters or lowballers.

Item: 19 x 9.5" Work KH wheels and tyres with +30 offset to suit GTR

Condition: Excellent

Location: Sydney

Has 265/30 Pirelli P7000 tyres with 50% tread.

Price: $3,000 pick up preferred. Replacement cost is over $6,000. SOLD

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Test fitted these on an R32 GTR and they fit perfectly with plenty of caliper clearance

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Item: Rays/Volk CV-Pro 17 x 9 +22 wheels with 255/40 Yokohama Grand Prix M7R tyres (90% tread)

Location: Sydney/Wollongong

Condition: Excellent

Price: $1400. SOLD

Payment: Pick up or Direct deposit. Buyer to arrange and pay for postage

Contact: PM or post here.

Other: More pics can be provided.

Will take stock GTR wheels and tyres as part trade plus cash.

  • 5 months later...
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Can offer the Work KH 19 x 9.5" GTR wheels with BRAND NEW 285/30 Bridgestone RE050A tyres for $3300 all up - perfect for R33/34 GTR's, or with the original used 265/30's for $2800ono.

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I know that R34 GTR wheels 18 x 9 +30 fit Gts-t's, so with the right tyres, say 235/35 and 265/30's, they should fit. But it's best to check for yourself.

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