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Hey everyone,

Yeah just wanna clean out some more stuff from my garage. Would be nice 2 have some space. lol...

VOLK RACING RIMS 18x9. EXCELLENT CONDITION

with pretty well Brand new tyres on all four,

daily driven for 2 weeks, no burnouts.

Paid $3500 sell for $2400 or nearest offer

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R32 GTR Drivers Seat

Immaculate condition with rails

PRICE: $600ono

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R33 GTST SEATS

Driver and passenger

excellent condition

With rails

PRICE: $500ono

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Friend not included, will sell as extra for $50ono hahaha

Contact simon on 0419 15 45 15 or via pm

cheers

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OK MASSIVE PRICE DROP

I CANT DROP LOWER

GETTING RIPPED

MUST SELL

VOLK RACING RIMS 18x9.

NOW $1500

R32 GTR Drivers Seat

NOW $400

Contact me on 0419 15 45 15 or via pm

cheers

OK MUST SELL... THIS WEEKEND...

Need the space in the garage...

VOLK RACING RIMS 18x9.

NOW $1300

R32 GTR Drivers Seat

NOW $300

Contact me on 0419 15 45 15

cheers

howdy im interested in the gtr seat, prob a stupid question but will it fit into a r33 gtst, and where you located? ah i see in Melb what surburb? how about measuring up the basic dimentions so i can geta quote for frieght, cheers, damo

Edited by madaz R33

howdy, we spoke over the phone this morning and confirmed the sale and shipping of the gtr seat to Tas, cant get a hold of u on ure mobile to swap details, gimme a ring or i'll try rining you tonight again. i'll pm u my number, cheers Damo

I believe the gtr seat is sold to me!! pm sent

PM not working for some reason, when i had a look in the sent box it wasnt there, did this twice!! so will call you after 8 tonight, cheers

Edited by madaz R33
  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP:

NOW: $1200 FIRM. MUST SELL.

with free speco fuel pressure regulator (brand new)

these are 18x9 all round

235 tyres.

95% tread on all

+40 offset

2 have bridgestone potenza's

2 have yokohama's

THIS IS A STEAL. PERFECT FITMENT FOR R33

VOLK RACING RIMS 18x9. EXCELLENT CONDITION

with pretty well Brand new tyres on all four,

daily driven for 2 weeks, no burnouts.

Paid $3500 sell for $2400 or nearest offer

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p1010591hz3.th.jpg

Contact simon on 0419 15 45 15 or via pm

cheers

Im in ferntree gully, to be honest i dont have a pic with the wheels on.

but i do have a Gtst.

Can you please post a pic of wheels on the car. +40 9in sounds like GTSt offset more than GTR.

What suburb are you in?

simon, tried to get a hold of you, cant, I need to take delivery of my seat urgently! could u please contact me you have the number, Damo

Seat has been delivered mate. Let me know when u recieve. cheers buddy.

hey man will buy the rims if u will sell to wa

yeah to easy bud, but u will obviously have to pay for postage costs. can drop it off to a courier if needed.

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