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Alright well I got an exhaust and a few tyres that need to go, need to make room in my garage!

All items are Pick up only from Bayswater North 3153. Contact me via PM, email or phone:

[email protected]

0420 974 417 – I work 8-4:30, if I don’t pick up leave a txt.

Item: S13 High Flow Cat Back

Age: 6 months

Condition: Good, few slight scratches on underside

Price: $300 ONO Will take any reasonable offer need this gone!

To Fit: S13, R31 ADM with mod's

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1 X Nangan Ultra Sport NS-2

235/45/R17 93V

15-20% tread, no good for street, burn out / drift only

$15

2 X GoodYear Eagle F1

225/45/R17

10-15% tread, no good for street, burn out / drift only

$20

1 X Pirelli Pzero Nero

215/45/R17 91Y

75% tread, good for street use

$70

2 X Pirelli P700

215/45/ZR17 87W

40% tread, if used on street will have loud road noise due to uneven wear but fine otherwise, good for some drift

$40

1 X Pirelli P700

215/45/ZR17 87W

60% tread, has a nail in it which has very slightly gone through, will repair at buyers request.

$40

2 X BridgeStone Potenza RE050A

205/45/R17 88V

40% tread, fine for street

$50

2 X Michelin Pilot Exalto

205/50/R17 89W

15% tread

$20

2 X Michelin Pilot Exalto

205/50/R17 89W

50% tread

$55

1 X Michelin Pilot Exalto

205/50/R17 89W

70% tread

$70

*not all tyres in photo*

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New Prices!

S13 High Flow Cat Back

Was: $300

Now: $270

1 X Pirelli Pzero Nero

215/45/R17 91Y

Was: $70

Now: $60

1 X Michelin Pilot Exalto

205/50/R17 89W

Was: $70

Now: $60

  • 2 weeks later...
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  • 3 weeks later...

S13 High Flow Cat Back - SOLD

Wrecking a 1989 R31 Executive Series 3 Auto

New Items For Sale!

Nardi Steering Wheel + Boss Kit

Came off the ISC Performance S13, good condition except for a slight rip on the right side at the front, you can see it in the pic, also has a boss kit to suit R31

$220

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AVS VS-6 16X7

They are in good condition, very slight gutter marks on the outside of the rim.

Front tyres are BF Goodrich 205/50/ZR16 - 4mm off wear mark

Rear tyres are Dunlop Bathurst 1000 225/50/R16 - 1-2 mm off wear mark

Pictures tell a thousand words :P

$500

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Blue R31 Interior

http://s241.photobucket.com/albums/ff253/J...ive%20Interior/

PM for prices!

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