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Ok folks, A couple of item here for sale..........

ITEM 1

Velo Race Seat

Black

VERY GOOD condition

Fixed rail to suit R33, R32, A31, C33

Suit slimish build

180cm tall

Low seating

ASKING $350ono GET IN QUICK

ITEM 2

R33 GTR Wheels

17x9

+30 Offset

Set of 5.......... yes thats right a set of 5, you get one so the boot doesn't feel left out!!!!!

ASKING $1700ono

Reply here or send a PM and we can go from there

Cheers

Darren

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what kind of tread are on the tyres

willing to post to melbourne?

As per picture, looks like about 50%, Actually selling for my mate who IS on here named "Rhiga" he just doesn't hava a computer! I'm sure he will send to Melb at your cost obviously!

i only see 4 wheels in that pic...

i can offer $1200 delivered for all 5.

pm if you want.

Sorry fella awaiting someone to confirm they want 4 for $1200 in SA, and possible buyer for the 5th for $200 minus tyre! If anyone can beat this, then they can have!

Oh yeh and that pic is not the actual rims sorry people, they are on a cefiro ATM with is getting sold minus wheels!

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