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Hi there,

I am after a pair of rear R32 Skyline 5-Stud hubs.

It is mandatory they have no bearing noise and no free play in the bearings.

Both hubs must include the bolts that hold it to the spindle.

I prefer if they were in Sydney so I can inspect and pickup, but interstate is also fine provided you can guarantee they're in top nick.

Cheers,

Johnny

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Hey Johnny, i have a set of hubs that im wanting to offload.

are you after fronts or rears?

If you are able to email me because i dont really go on sau that much anymore

thanks

[email protected]

Hi there,

I am after a pair of R32 Skyline 5-Stud hubs.

It is mandatory they have no bearing noise and no free play in the bearings.

Both hubs must include the bolts that hold it to the spindle.

I prefer if they were in Sydney so I can inspect and pickup, but interstate is also fine provided you can guarantee they're in top nick.

Please PM or call me on 0410 690 248

Cheers,

Johnny

have r33 rear end complete if ur intrested pm me cheers

Hi SXC_R33

I'm after only the hubs, thanks anyways dude. and btw R33 hubs have larger splines so I cannot adapt it to my S13.

Hey Johnny, i have a set of hubs that im wanting to offload.

are you after fronts or rears?

If you are able to email me because i dont really go on sau that much anymore

thanks

[email protected]

e-mail sent, waiting for your reply

I have one rear hub if you are interested :laugh:

Shoot us a price :)

LOL, I think I need 2, if I buy one, where am I going to get the other one? everyone sells in pairs!

Give me a few days first, I might go to the wrecker and see if they sell just one.

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