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Hey guys,

I am looking for a set R34 GTR rims, $1600 Straight away....maybe it is too low,

but see any possible.

Cheers,

Ting

rad32 is selling his 34R wheels mate....might pay to send him a PM and find out.....i think his price is $2400 with tyres????

yeh i have talked to him about them but hes gonna be hard lucked finding a set for under 2k unless he likes rash :)

i said ill let mine go for 2000 without tyres are there mint as!

but no reply...

go to jis and get the yellow painted rashed ones for 1950 LOL...

I am after an r32 gtst front spoiler system. As far as I'm aware, no one wants them so if I can pick one up cheap I want to have a look at one. I just love all things 32 and I am missing mine because I have a front mount. Pm me your price.

yeh i have talked to him about them but hes gonna be hard lucked finding a set for under 2k unless he likes rash :down:

i said ill let mine go for 2000 without tyres are there mint as!

but no reply...

go to jis and get the yellow painted rashed ones for 1950 LOL...

Actually, they have 'em on their site - albeit rashed up (pretty cheap to fix really), and not in yellow (though there is another set that is) for $1690 ... Big leap from $1950

Price for R34 GTR rims has dropped in recent years, they don't command the price they used to ..

URGENT!!!

Anyone got S2 R33 rear brake pads lying around? Even a used set for the 2 pot calipers ... even one side ... don't care. Need asap!

Started brake upgrade on the Stagea and I'm short a set of pads I thought I had.

PM me or sms 0449 928 227.

Ruby

URGENT!!!

Anyone got S2 R33 rear brake pads lying around? Even a used set for the 2 pot calipers ... even one side ... don't care. Need asap!

Started brake upgrade on the Stagea and I'm short a set of pads I thought I had.

PM me or sms 0449 928 227.

Ruby

PM sent ruby :)

URGENT!!!

Anyone got S2 R33 rear brake pads lying around? Even a used set for the 2 pot calipers ... even one side ... don't care. Need asap!

Started brake upgrade on the Stagea and I'm short a set of pads I thought I had.

PM me or sms 0449 928 227.

Ruby

Sorted. :)

Thanks to those who offered.

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