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Hey guys,

Got my buddyclubs for sale now as my TE37's are landing very shortly!

These rims are in good condition! Never seen any gutters what so ever! Only had the rims 4 months now but being a wheel junkie like mxfly does this to you. Anyhow details as follows:

Front: 18x8.5+30 with 225/40/18 60% tread remaining, no camber wear

Rear: 18x9+30 with 235/40/18 with 95% tread as I only bought new rubber on the rear recently

Suite: 200sx, Skylines, Supra etc... (5x114.3)

Contact: [email protected] / 0423 324 906 / PM me

Located: Sydney (Sutherland area)

Price: $2.3k neg. Will ship anywhere in Aus but @ buyers expense.

Photos: Individuals will be sent to interested parties only

RIMS PHOTOS:

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Trust Airnix Airfilter

Suite Z32, RB, S15 AFM's etc. Came of a Z32 AFM but also have an adaptor plate for people who want to run it on other afm such as S15.

Price: $80

Condition: GOOD! One or two broken plastic spokes but doesnt affect performance nor is it much of a worry.

Location: Same location as wheels

Contact: Same contact as wheels

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