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Item: R34 Gtt front hood

Age: unknown, comes from japan

Price: $500

Comments: its in good condition and has a nismo sticker on it

item: Nismo R34 Gtt rear wing

Age: unknown

Price: $500

Comments: some small scatch on it but in good condition

Item: Z33 Rays 18" forged rims

Age: Comes from japan so not sure the age

Price: $1500

Comments: Front 18x8 +30, rear 18x8.5 +33

3 in near new good consition, 1 got scratchs on it but not deep. its super light weight and suitable for most nissan

Item: Z33 Factory bodykit (side skirts and rear wing)

Age: near new

Price: $600

Comments: its in near new condition and its silver

Item: V35 stock bodykit (front, rear bumper, side skirts)

Age: 90% new

Price: $1200

Comments: black colour, no scratchs

Items: Z33 17" wheels with Potenza RE040 tyres

Age: tyres left 40% thread

Price: $900

Comments: Front 17x7.5 +30, rear 17x8 +33

contact: pm or 0423442136

cheers :/

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Repeated bumping plus it appears you are a trader or importer of sorts with such a variety of parts for sale, as as such if you want to continue to sell them here you need to register as a business trader and pay to advertise.

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