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All items in Canberra, can ship or arrange pickup. Call me anytime on 0410 378 429.

Enkei 17x9 Rims with tyres. Fantastic motorsport rims, 5x114. to fit GTR or similar. Two have a bit of gutter rash, though other than that they are in great condition. $1,000 including shipping anywhere in Australia using greyhound.

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SR Rims with roadworth tires, $100

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SR Temp Sensors and attachments, $30

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Table/Rims. Rims are 16 inch Japanese rim, well made and can still be used. Alternatively you can take them with glass for as a side table. $200

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Boost Guage $30, or free with any of the rims.

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Alpine Amp, 4 channel. Great Condition, $100

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BNR32 Centre Console Surround. No cracks or anything. $50

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Sub, 12 inch including box. $50

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SR20DET Head, engine had spun bearing head is fine. Have a box of bolts etc.. to go with it, though everything isn't in there. Has cams etc.. too. $100

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Edited by neergnevets
Hi Steve, I'll take the console surround. I'm in Canberra, southside. You have message.

Cheers

sorry bro i already purchased the cosole surround off him, am paying for it tomorrow afternoon, sorry mate,

cheers

, they are basically the same dimensions as the R33 GTR rims, will fill the guards of a 180sx no worries. Look fantastic, especially with the slightly stretched tyres fitted.

Edited by neergnevets

steven i just received the console now mait and that is not a genuin r32 gtr console. that has been sprayed before and also the top two clips are broken mait, i asked ya if all the clips were there and u said its in excellent condition so thats why i bought it, i had the same problem with my one mait and thats why i wanted one with th e two clips that clip in to the dash board on top of the triple tachos, so what are you going to do about this steve, i do not want the console because its clips are broken and its not sitting right, its sticking out like hard, so you have to do something about it mate because i needed a good one,

cheers buddy

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