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I have the following for sale, IN Adelaide SA, can post some items but its up to the buyer to arrange shipping for larger stuff.

17X9.5 +17 Work Emotion XD9's in White with Maxxis MAZ-1 Tyres on front pair and Neuton's on rear pair, Great tread, rims all in good cond, slight scrape on one rim on the outer lip. Will fit on most nissans with Gaurd flaring/pulling or just a lip, depends on camber.

$1800

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Whiteline Swaybar package for R32, these are a limited run with 27mm front adjustable and 24mm rear adjustable. you cant buy these over the counter as they are a special order from whiteline. (SAU Groupbuy) normal front adjustable sway bars are only 24mm front whiteline. I am firm on price, they cost me 550 and i havent had them that long. Best handling updrage i did on the car full stop.

$450 with links

264 Degree Cams and Cam gear package. These are direct drop in for an RB20/25. They are regrind RB26 cams from tighe cams. I have spec's of them which can be provided upon serious requests. They come with ISC Cam Gears (needed to achieve the best result as you have to dial them in and tune to suit) these are about 2000 kms old... As new condition.

$600

Thats all for now... i have some other stuff. All parts are still on the car so havent removed yet, however everything can be vouched for.

PM me or email HERE

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