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Hi

Clean my Garage out.

BMW E36 15 inch wheel with 70% tyres $200

Soarer 16 inc wheel with 20% tyres $180

195/50/15 75% toyo tyres with steel rim $200

S15 front brake with rotors $400

2004 STI Front and rear rotors (brembo) $400

R33GTST STD spring $60

R33GTST Airbox $100

R33 Head lights $500

Volk old model GTC 16 inch pair only $100

3x R34GTT 17 inch rims only $300

2x EVO7 Rims(one rim with dent) $200

Brand goodgear full slick tyres 240-18 x6 $900 for all of them

215/45/17 RE540 70% left x4 $600

std r33GTST intercooler $80

std r34gtt intercooler $150

R32GTR ARC side mount intercooler $300

GTR std front pipe $80

GTST std front pipe $50

R33 GTST std airbox with snorkel $150

R32GTR atd airbox $280

R33GTST std suspension $100

r33GTR std suspension $150

R32GTR std suspension $150

R34GTR AFM $400

R33GTR AFM $250

alot of more parts.please pm me what you need

thanx

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