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Item: R32 Stockie 16's 5x114.3 not sure off ofset have almost new nexen tyres

Age: come off a 1993 gtst

Condition: good condition will be fully balanced and ready to rock and roll

Price: looking for about $500 but poen to sensible offers

To Fit: (What car) all cars wid the 5x114.3 pcd

Location: browns plains QLD

Contact: pm me

Comments: found wheels i want need money asap

Item: Stanadrd r32 stock susspension (shocks and springs)

Age: 1993

Condition: good condition no leaks or damage

Price: not sure what there worth make me a sensible offer or swaps for anything performance enhancing for me 32

To Fit: (What car) skyline r32 gtst

Location: browns plains

Contact: pm me

Comments: there good condition only took off as i upgraded my susspension

Item: 1/8 nitro rc car 4wd 2 speed

Age: only 3 months old used 3 times only just run in

Condition: good condition

Price: $500

Location: Browns plains

Contact: pm me

Comments: never had this running to full potential but is quick for a slight tune needs a full tune and running abit more

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Can email more pics... im willing to post at buyers exspense for the rc car but prefer pic up on all items

  • 3 weeks later...

Might wanna lower your price a fair bit man, gtr stockies only sell for $600 with decent tyres.......gts-t stockies sell for anything between $100-250ish.

PM Sent and yeah i know gtr stockies go for $600 im willing to go to $400 on my rims but no lower

then expect to hold onto them for a very longtime... free bump

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