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Hey guys

Been a long time since I posted, had some work done to the skyline and its running so much better :) anyways I am chasing a tyre, 1 tyre x 255/40/17 - need urgent with at least 70% tread as I ran over some glass by accident and my tyre is dead flat. I have asked local shops and they are overpriced and have to order them in, so if someone has a tyre or tyre on a rim that is 255/40/17, PLEASE PM ME ASAP

ALSO chasing a s1 r33 dash with the boost guage built in for my r33 s1 :) PM ME ASAP

concidering/wanting some r32/33 gtr front seats (i assume their the same??) in good condition.

cheers guys :)

pm me asap while i still have some $$ left

also after a passenger side front seatbelt, as mine doesnt retract anymore.

Horrible first post I know,

I'm hopelessly chasing a complianced 34 GT shell.

I've rolled the car and the roof and pillars are a no go.

I'm in Newcastle but I'm open to all ideas.

if anybody has any other thoughts on the matter feel free to share.

0411488694

contact me at any time.

I was under the impression as soon as there is roof damage nobody will touch it?

edit: WRONG SECTION AND I CANNOT SEE ZE DELETE BUTTON...

Edited by em sea 19

4 Wheel spacers.

4 15 mm or 20 mm 4x114.3 bolt on. For a R31. Need to space all 4 wheels.

Depending where they are located, I could pick up.

Probably around $150 for some with nuts.

PM me, cheers.

Edited by Jedwards

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