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6 BRAND NEW TYRES 18/235/40....please see below link for info on tyres. I had bought them for the drift car but have now recently sold the car hence no need for the tyres

$130 each http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=221930

KAKIMOTO 3" CAT BACK EXHAUST SUIT R32 GTST...$200 ONO

BRAND NEW BN FRONT BAR TO SUIT R32 GTST...$220 ONO

AFTERMARKET FRONT BAR FOR R32 GTR, UNSURE WHAT MODEL BAR SAME AS THE ONE IN THE BELOW LINK...$350 ONO

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=151802

RYAN-0413804117

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realy keen on tyre but adelaide is gona be to much ontop of tyre posted to syd, im pretty much after 4. 18/235/40

Can send interstate at buyers expense, if you shop around it shouldnt be to expensive.

Ryan

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You were told quite clearly back in NOV to read the forum rules.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=142724&hl=

If you wanna sell items, you are required to becoming a paying trader of the forums as you are a business.

You forum email, is also a business.

You also are a trader on NS.com.

Dont start another topic in For Sale areas

Thanks.

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