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Selling the following items I no longer need, pics are at the end of most:

A pair of R33 Front Lower Control Arms to fit R33 & R32 - perfect for replacing your damaged arms or getting more track and camber if fitted on a R32!

Price - $180 Now $140 Pair

2 xToyo Tranpath SW-du 255/40/17 Tyres 80% Tread, new these tyres are over $200 each.

Price - $140 Now $100 FIRM

Pair of R33 Seats in excellent condition. The drivers seat has a small tear in bolster nothing major.

Price - $150ono

Location:

Adelaide

Contact:

PM or SMS 0404998591

Pics:

Pics of 17" Tyres

toyo17smoretreadji7.th.jpg

SOLD

Pair of S14/R33 Rear Camber Arms off Jap import complete with ferals perfect for dialing in more or less camber, look identical to TOXIC DRIFT's http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=288575 IKEYA FORMULA so must be that brand - $100ono SOLD

4 ANZ Voltec 18 x 8" +32 Offset 5x114 5 Stud Rims in excellent condition, Fronts with 235/40 Bridgetstone Potenza S03 Pole Position and Rear 235/40 Toyo Tranpath Tyres. This offset is absolutely perfect for S13/4/5 and R32/33/34 filling the guards nicely and clearing all calipers, even r33 skyline 4 pots, without the need for spacers and is completely legal on all but the S13 series of cars (only because they came out with 15" standard so only 17" is techically legal without engineers cert.). Front tyres at 75-80% rears 45-50% cost me over $1000 in tyres alone. Recently balanced and in excellent condtion only selling as no longer needed and taking up too much space.

Price - Was $1000 This Long Weekend $700 FIRM Only Fri-Mon get in quick!

Edited by nigelswazi

Are the braided lines adr approved?? and where did you get them from???

Edit: also if you had a pic of them could you email it to me at [email protected] or on here thanks.

Edited by /2on

Parts Added

Braided Lines SOLD

Camber Arms SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

18's STILL FOR SALE TOP QUALITY RIMS WITH EXCELLENT RUBBER

Edited by nigelswazi
Parts Added

Braided Lines SOLD

Camber Arms SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

18's STILL FOR SALE TOP QUALITY RIMS WITH EXCELLENT RUBBER

Ikeya Formula Camber Arms now sold

18s Final Price Drop $750 FIRM

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