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Hey guys i am getting sick of everything i have laying around from the accident where my r33 gtst series 1.5 was written off. I have

Full set of advan Light wieght 17 *8's for the front and 17*10 on the rear with center caps. Front tyres are near new rears need replacing. These are a 5 stud partner but i do not know the offset i have shim spaces for the front to clear the callipers there a 10 mm spacer also a full set of wheel nuts.

Front head lights In good nick no disscolouration

Rear diff craddle complete with a good diff no noises and still very tight with hicas rack as well

Exhuast 3 inch jasma system cat back including 12 month old cat

Steering rack

ABS accuator

A/C condensor

Stub axels complete set

Front Lower controll arms

wiper arms and motors front and rear

radiator in good nick

and other little bits and pieces

Now guys i know this stuff all up is worth more than alot $1000 there is nothing wrong with the parts that i have listed i just want them out of my hair. I do have pictures and i will up load a few tomorrow.

Few free to email me on [email protected] or ring on 0423144911

thanks

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could you send a price for the heady's my way as well ? Also i can't see where your from, i'm on The Goldy so will need to know if i have to pay for any postage costs..

Cheers mate.

heres some pics of the exhuast

Up date on wheels sorry the wheels are 17*8's and 17*9's not 17*10's tyre shop told me they where 17*10s when i checked on the wheel there 17*9 sorry about that

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Hey mate,

Do you still have the diff for sale?

If so let me know. I need the crown wheel and pinion out of it, but am willing to buy the complete unit. Where are you located?

Thanks

Shaun

0414972596

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