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Hi guys,

Decided to make some space in the garage.

Tein superstreets suit R32gtst. $SOLD

Bought new less than 1 year/5000km ago. These are the aus spec model with the rear springs swapped for a shorter 5kg/mm spring and helper spring added to give more adjustment below 330mm. Front's are still 4kg/mm. Height and damper adjustable. No knocks, rattles or leaks.

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Super Longchamp VR3's 17 x 8 +30 and 17 x 9 +35 with tyres $SOLD

215/45-17 dunlop dz101 front with maybe 20% tread left and 235/40-17 rear GT Champiros near new. The wheels are multistud 114.3 pcd. 2 rims perfect, no gutter rash, 1 rim has a slight nick maybe 1cm long, and the p/s front has a some gutter rash. Both fronts could use a polish to remove some minor corrosion on the dish. All 4 centre caps are included.

More pics available on request

cheers

Dave

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