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stock R33 rims with tyres firm $200

set of 17 impul rims 17x8 17x9 rims only 5x100 $300

set or 17 rims black centre polished chrome lip staggered dish

deep dish rear 5x114.3 suit skyline $600 ono

genuine GTR R32 struts with performance HKS SPRINGS $250 the lot

R32 half cut minuse the motor shell only ,comes with dash , 2 struts , 2 hubs (5 stud)

$350 the lot

s15 bonnet genuine nissan $500 firm

please sms me or ring on 0416515558 or after hours 34022927

my computer is in shop getting repaired so i wont have internet access for a while

but i do my best to check for pm

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the impul rims r 17x8 17x9 two piece alloy rims 5x100

the other set r 17x8 17x9 5x114.3 skyline off set front tyres r 235/45r17 rear tyres r 255/40r17

chrome lip dish front have at least 2in dish back have at least 4in dish black centre mags

r33 stock rims sold

black 17 rims sold

every thing still 4 sale

impul rims 17x8 17x9 offset 31front 38 rear

sms me on 0416515558 and i will send u pics to your fone by pxt

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