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ok folks here we have some goodies from my 95 R33 gtst due to some recent upgrades in the style and braking departments i no longer need these particular items so feel free to have at them and also feel free to pm me with offers...... reasonable offers will be carefully considered....... happy shopping

Item: R33 stock brake rotors and pads

Age: rotors: on the car when i purchased it in july 07, pads done 3 months back

Condition: used

Price: $180

To Fit: (What car) R33 (but feel free to experiment)

Location: wetherill park sydney

Contact: pm me for details

Comments: pick up only on all items in this thread.....

Item: R33 stock tail lights and rear garnish

Age:

Condition: used but good

Price: $150

To Fit: (What car) R33 (but again feel free to experiment)

Item: R33 stock brake lines front and rear

Age:

Condition: used but very good condition

Price: $50 fronts $30 rears

To Fit: (What car)R33

Item: 20 inch XHP DIRTY DOG CHROME RIMS X 5 (also comes with spacers needed to clear brakes)

Age:

Condition: used but good

Price: $2000

To Fit: (What car)anything with a 5 x 114.3 pcd.....

Comments: 4 rims wrapped in nankang rubber fronts are 225/30/20 rears are 245/35/20...... need smaller tyres on the front so it could turn..... also have a fifth rim w/o rubber with gutter rash (replaced it with a brand new one same day) some stooge ran me off the road into a gutter and f**ked my front left rim pictures will indicate condition of wheels.... will also provide a pic of the rims on my car they looked hot

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kmon ppl i need this stuff gone...... if ya dont like the price throw offers my way.... all reasonable offers will be given great consideration

kmon ppl get into the spirit of things had a few time wasters hit me up if u want some good stuff.... bump

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kmon everyone throw me some offers.... no reasonable offer ignored

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PRICE DROP..............

brake rotors and pads $100

tail lights and rear garnish $120

brake lines front and rears $50 the lot

20in CHROME XHP DIRT DOG RIMS $1800

brake pads and rotors sold.........the rest is still up for grabs drop me a line ppl

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