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I have several parts for sale,

1. stock r32 rims will good tread left on tyres, 16*6 with 80% tread on one pair and about 60% on the second pair. $100 ONO for all for rims and tyres

2. standard intercooler still good condition $MAKE AN OFFER ONO

3. full body kit ( front bar rear bar and both side skirts ) good condition $ 150 ONO

4. 1 Pair of stock driving lights still work and good condition $ 10 ONO

Also have non Skyline Parts...

CE 2 lancer bonnet stock primed ready for paint $ 50 ONO

as long as the drive is not to far i might be able to drop them off.

Please call as urgent sale is a must

0419771676 after 5pm MON to FRI or SMS anytime

ALL PRICES NEGOTIABLE

Edited by 18RZZ
  • 1 month later...

Because of my fine i no longter have my skyline so everypart i have needs to go asap

i have:

4x stock wheels with tyres $MAO

Full supernautics body kit $ MAO

CE2 lancer bonnet $MAO

MISC item $MAO

MAKE an offer for all items i dont car i just need to get rid off them, what ever i have left by the 5th of jan 2008 is going to the dump so please just offer anything you might be suprrised

MY phone is 0419771676 home is 38032143

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