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Hey all cleaned out the shed today got a big pile of stuff i wanna get rid of

Weds pair dished rims 4/5 stud 17*9 +3 offset 4inches of dish $850 $750$650

Greddy type R bov used once $170 $150 delived

r33 gtst air con condenser SOLD

r33 gtst air con compressor $100

r33 gtst wine red mirrors all electrics work fine SOLD

rb25exhaust manifold $50

r33 air con thermo fan SOLD

r33 gtst s1 rear seats $60

r33 gtst rear bar $60

r33 jack and bracket $20

stock cat converter $40

r33 s1 floor mats set of 5 $80

also got r33 carpet seat belts and heaps of interior trims

38mm alloy radiator china spec never had a problem with it upgraded $175 pics to come in the next day or two

momo gear knob basically brand new $80

Thanks Andrew

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