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HI ALL, I HAVE A FEW THINGS UP FOR GRABS.BUILDING A DRIFTA SO NO LONGER NEEDED.

IM BUILDING A RB26 & ALL MY RB25 STUFF IS UP FOR SALE.

ILL POST MORE STUFF UP AS SOON AS I GET THE TIME SO,KEEP AN EYE OUT.

1-RB25 GCG SERIES 2 TURBO OFF MY 1997 GTS-T

TRAVELLED A MERE 4,215KLMS SO STILL LIKE NEW!

COMES WITH OIL LINES,DUMP ETC AS U SEE IT IN THE PICS.

CONDITION IS EXELENT.NO SHAFT PLAY WHAT SO EVA,FAN BLADES ARE PERFECT & NO OIL LEAKS.

FOR THE DUMMIES THIS FITS 1993-1998 R33 GTS-T

ALSO FITS R32 GTS-T 1989-1994.

PRICE-$1300 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN AUS

2-NISMO RAYS GT2 WHEELS

SIZE-17x8 & 17x9 FRONT OFFSET IS +35 REAR OFFSET IS +38

FRONT TYRES ARE BRAND NEW TOYO TEO-PLUS 235x45x17. REAR TYRES ARE VENTUS SPORT-K104 255x40x17 60% TREAD

WHEELS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION.A COUPLE OF LITTLE SCRATCHES HERE & THERE AND 1 SMALL SCRAPE MARK ON 1 OUTER EDGE BUT NOTHING NOTICABLE.

PRICE FOR RIMS & TYRES $1400

IM NOT ON THE NET MUCH SO IF U ARE GENERALLY INTERESTED PLS CALL ME ON 0438-167-207 (10am-10pm)

IM LOCATED ON SOUTHSIDE OF BRISSY.

I WILL SHIP ANYWHERE @ BUYERS EXPENCE.

PLS NO STUPID COMMENTS OR SILLY OFFERS!

TURBO PICS....

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NISMO WHEELS

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