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17x9 rims were on a R32 GTR with a bit of dish. 235x45x17. 2 Yokahamas near indicator + camber wear, 2 Falkens with about 50% tread and a little bit of camber wear. The rims are in great condition (no gutter rash at all other than on the inside of rims that you cant see anyway) and are japanese brand (Stern). Only selling due to getting a full set of rims with new tyres recently for a bargain. If shipping interstate, you would need to arrange your own courier to pick them up but I will be more negociable on the price too. My post code is 2217.

$700 including tyres SOLD!

R32 GTST front passenger indicator / blinker

Top condition - Genuine Nissan part. Small brake in screw mount, but will still screw in, and hold fine.

$35 delivered! Price drop! SOLD!

Also used HICAS rack off 1993 R32 GTR. Installed a lock bar. Works fine as far as I know (I just got the car and swapped it out straight away). Also has inital piping attached too. $40 + delivery Sold!

Also have a full Impreza RS25 exhaust in close to factory condition including muffler (2 inch) $80

Impreza standard CD player from 2005 RS25. $50 Brand new condition.

R34 GTT tape deck and matching CD deck - Genuine Nissan factory item - $40 ONO

SAFC with all cabling (with tags on cables for easy setup) and full instructions. Also comes with stand. Good condition (few scratches on case but no scratches on screen, and functions correctly). Just purchased recently from SAU. I am selling this to help pay for my engine rebuild. $200 SOLD!

PM or Email [email protected] or call 0416275449

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Get we can some proper pics of the rims? Ive had a look at the link in your signature but theres no good pics of the rims.

You can email pics to meanman[AT]hotmail[DOT]com (I hate spam)

Get we can some proper pics of the rims? Ive had a look at the link in your signature but theres no good pics of the rims.

You can email pics to meanman[AT]hotmail[DOT]com (I hate spam)

More pics will be up tonight.

Sorry guys, the GTR is currently at the mechanic with the rims on it. I was ment to pic it up yesterday but will be getting it either tonight or tomorrow night :O

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