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Volk TE37 Bronze 18x10.5 wheels w/ Azenis semis 50% tread. $3600

Nismo Carbon Front lip $350

Mines Carbon ducts (same as on Mines front bar) $350

C West eyelids (copies) $30

Top Secret G Force R34 front bar unpainted $700

HKS DD twin air filters with pipes (non air flow meter type) $200

Essentail Catch can w/ washer bottle, like new $430

Standard

R34 GTR cam gears $70

R34 GTR front differential $250

R34 GTR rear differential $250

R34 GTR rear tailshaft $400

R34 GTR front and rear swaybars $250

R34 GTR upper arms front and rear $200

R34 GTR rubber inlet/intercooler piping to manifold $500

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Aftermarket

Volk TE37 Bronze 18x10.5 wheels w/ Azenis semis 50% tread. $3600

Nismo Carbon Front lip $350

Mines Carbon ducts (same as on Mines front bar) $350

C West eyelids (copies) $30

Top Secret G Force R34 front bar unpainted $700

HKS DD twin air filters with pipes (non air flow meter type) $200

Essentail Catch can w/ washer bottle, like new $430

Standard

R34 GTR cam gears $70

R34 GTR front differential $250

R34 GTR rear differential $250

R34 GTR rear tailshaft $400

R34 GTR front and rear swaybars $250

R34 GTR upper arms front and rear $200

R34 GTR rubber inlet/intercooler piping to manifold $500

pm me or email [email protected]

hey mate,

I'm interested in the wheel/tyres. I'm also in Perth so perhaps it's best to physically check them out. What offset are they please?

Cheers,

Joel

0408454643

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