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falken zeix 255/40/r17 x 2 these havnt been driven on still got lil bits that stick up retail for $280 each lookin for $450 for the pair.. people who have used them rate highly !! reason for selling realised there too wide to fit on the rims i have the shop wouldnt do it

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dunlop p3000 235/45/r17 x 2 worn down couple of mm before markers could be used on street not recomended though lookin for $80 for the pair

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standard cefiro suspension with lowered springs good condition took out due to coilovers lookin for $100 for the lot

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standard cefiro front bar look at photo for condition lookin for $100

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nissan gazelle RARE COUPE whole car body damage engine is good condition ca20e was replaced not long ago.. was the project car but dont have the time.. pick up only as is lookin at $700 ono

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pick up only on everything dont really want to stuff around with postage n that

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