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Hey got a few bits n pieces for sale

Melbourne

contact via pm or mobile 0401195472

Adam

#1

R32 STOCKIES

painted gloss black, front tyres reasonable, rears not so good.

after $250ono SOLD

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#2

HKS EVC

electronic boost controller

$250ono NOW $200 Comes with instructions and info book

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#3

HKS Hyper d S15/S14 coilovers

these are hard core!!!!!!

11kg springs, this means very stiff. if your not a great drifter and want to cheat, these are the suspension for you.

although your girlfriend may not like how stiff they are. so mine are for sale.

the front right one squeaks, it doesn't knock. Not sure if rebuild is required. they drive perfectly fine.

anyway, because i'm not sure if rebuild is required i'm selling cheap.

$800ono SOLD

they need a clean. i'm lazy

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#4

K&n pod with adapterSOLD

not much to say here. both as new

$50 still cheap. got the K&n box if it sweetens the deal

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#5

Camber tops. pillow tops

i think they're cusco.

$150 NOW $100

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#6

17inch Stern Wheels with BRAND NEW TYRES

these wheels are a bargain at $800ono

they are 17x8 fronts

and 17x9 Rears

offset not sure, but probably around +35

will suit s14, s15, r32,33,34 etc

one wheel could do with some paint.

These wheels come with brand new tyres.

fronts Goodyear, Rears Ventus

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i'm in keilor

Are you going to go to EasterNats at all this year, as im working there all weekend and it would be easy to grab them off you there. If your Keilor may be a bit far to travel

Are you going to go to EasterNats at all this year, as im working there all weekend and it would be easy to grab them off you there. If your Keilor may be a bit far to travel

nah sorry mate. not heading out that way.

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