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hey guys, im cleanin out my garage so here are the things i have up for sale.

Original r34 nismo wing yellow -$250 price drop $225

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Standard r34 wing (i have a few of these) black, white, silver -$200 each price drop $180

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Std r34 rims x4 -$400

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white wheels x4 18x8inch $850 Price drop $800

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18inch Nismo LMGT3 wheels

http://www.endlessperformanceonline.com/pr...&start_no=0

Comes with 4 almost new tyres Nangkang (99%). only driven 10kms.

fronts 245 x 18

rears 275x18

$3000 . no low ballers.

thats all for now guys.

Prices are pretty firm however i am slightly negotiable.

Pm me for more pics and details

thanks

Located in sydney

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What happened to the motors? The controller would be useless without it...and I can't find anywhere that just sells the motors separately??

i have the motors but they came off a set of suspension on an evo7. not sure if the motors would work for any other cars. if motors are included the price would be $280 with no harness

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