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r32 gtr greddy carbon panel - $90

hks rb26 fuel rail - 200

sard rb26 fuel rail - 200

Recaro seat with rail and R34 GTR passenger seat with side airbag $1000

no marks no stains no rips very good condition, suits r32,r33,r34 etc

work meister 20x10.5 0 and -5 with pirelli tyres - $6000 or $4400 no tyres!!! can supply cheaper tyres if needed, but i paid $600 a tyrefor GOOD tyres!

they will fit r34 GTR, but not ones with BIG brakes, i made this mistake wen i bought them! i didnt check caliper clearance!! they look very good and gives it an extremely aggressive stance!!

will have pics monday/tuesday of wheels

located in sydney

thanks

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I'll take the carbon panel mate, can you pm me your details. Will pick up

pm sent

Hi SRB,

You have a PM regarding the HKS Fuel Rail

Cheers

sold 2 u

pics of wheels please

will have some on monday

seats and wheels still available, will have pics of wheels tomoro, will take genuine offers, need them gone to fund other things. WELL BELOW REPLACEMENT COST!!!!!

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