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Wanted:

good set of wheels and tyres to suit GT-R And a Carbon Bonnet (Will swap a 92 Honda civic/manual/220km's)

Forsale:

veilside style front lip spoiler to fit stock gtr front bar (few cracks in it). $150

Stock R32 GT-R aluminium bonnet with N1 Lip: $400

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Weds Sport RS-5 Light-weight 17X9 + 22 off-set (wheels and tyres) $680 the set

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set of 4 stock R33 GTS-T Rims with stuffed tyres: $130 the set.

set of 4 stock 14" 85 hilux rims with exelent tyres: $180 the set

PM if interested.

thanks

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meaning if u have a carbon bonnet and/or a nice set of wheels to suit the gtr he will swap u for a 92 civic. thats how it reads.

Correct. :D

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Also have a 85 Hilux with a measly 137,000km's on it that is forsale $3,000 firm

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