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i have ROH shift R the multi fit 4stud on my skyline at the moment but im converting to 5 stud so on friday they come off rubber is pretty used

that is what they look like bear in mind that picture is 5 stud mine are 4 stud

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WTB: tail light covers 4 R32 4 door or any info on where to buy

also any useable wheels to suit R32 Gts 4 stud will pay well 4 a nice set as atm looking 4 a package deal

btw arent we meant to be using this template :O

Items:

Stock boost solenoid for R33 Series 1

Extra Info:

I hate regency :@

Contact Details:

PM me/ email [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

not sure how much it is worth

YES we are

Items:

2x 235x17x45

Extra Info:

just needs a bit of tread

Contact Details:

PM me/ or get my mobile out of my profile

Price and price conditions:

$20-30 per tyre $50for both

btw arent we meant to be using this template :)

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WTB asap: R32 GTR Stock suspension - looking for complete strut assembly for swap out. Also willing to buy from adelaide wreckers if you can point me in right direction.

Contact via PM or email to [email protected]

thanks

Wegs

Edited by wegs

WTB lowered springs to suit R33 S1.not rediculously low.

and dont say ''get coil overs bro'' i have better things to waste my hard earned on.

contact; PM

cheers

Edited by craig R33

looking for a rb25det series 2 engine complete with turbo, ecu, loom.

everything to drop into r32..

obviously want something with lower km's and cheaper than wreckers..

so about 2500 if not less!

if u have one or know anyone let me know

0433290801

cheers adrian

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