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I have a set of Drift R wheels for sale. The sizes with tyres are as follows:

235/40/18, 265/35/18

The tyres are Pirelli (60% tread)on the front ans Continental sports contact 2(40% tread) on the rear

The rims are in very good condition with only some minor cosmetic marks.

Price is $1500

Also have the following

Stainless low mount exhaust manifold made in Japan for a R31. It has been ceramic coated and not used since the coating. It can be seen at Powerplay Imports

$500

FMIC

$250

Front mount Plenum from Hills motorsport includes throttle body and cable

$600

All piping to suit front mount plenum

$150

1 way mechanical diff(nismo option for GTST)

$600

Ohlins adjustable dampers/shocks. Sustec springs( approx ft; 350lbs, rr 300lbs

Valued at $3000 new. sell $500

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Finally made it back to the computer..

I have attatched the pictures as requested.

The FMIC is made by a company in Western Sydney. I dont know the name, but it is locally made.

The plenum will bolt onto the bottom half of your existing standard plenum. It comes with the cable, but will need the piping to make it a easy change over.

The age of the shocks and springs is un known but they are in good condition. They have a circlip for adjustment with incriments of 8mm.For the price they are a bargin.

I'm not sure if the plenum will bolt up without a hitch to a RB20. I would expect it will. If it doesnt fit up to the bottom half of the plenum, I have a S2 bottom half I will throw in to sweeten the deal.This may be a better option in any case as it may flow better than the RB20 inlet system.

thanks for the interest

copa.zip

f u dont m,\ind me asking, how much u pay for those rims coz BobJane sells them for $1100 without tyres. (17inch). Not sure was urs are.

If only u has posted ur diff up a month ago, would have bought it for sure

The sizes are listed in the first posting of the ad. 265/35/18, 235/40/18.

I have listed the diff many times but ad's always end up 3 pages down with hours for some reason. I guess it a case of getting lucky!

cheers

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