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Here are a few things i no longer use. Prices do not include postage.

I can ship the rims to you, for example, 4 rims plus tyres $100 Brisbane to Mellbourne. I did this recently. Don't ask me the cost to other places, if you're serious about the items, i can get a very good rate on postage if you're on the east coast of Aust.

Enkei's 2 piece 5 stud, 16x7+35 16x8+32

Yes i know there's only 3 in the photo however there 4 rims. One is missing the centre cap. They were red but now painted black by previous owner. I used the as track rims. Have various scratches and the odd bit of red showing on the rim lip.

These are incredibly light rims. $600 firm

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Currently fitted with Dunlop Formula R DO1J semi slicks 205/50/16, that saw 2 track days. Medium compound. They are virtually new. Cost $1000 sell, $600. Heaps of tread. Will separate from rims if required.

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Volk Te37 17x7.5+40 17x8.5+40 5 stud.

These are in excellent condition, the only scratches on them are courtesy of tyres joints, changing from track tyres to road tyres again. A few small scratches on the lip of the rims. You'll have to look hard to see them.

I ran these on my Sil80 pictured with +20mm spacers on the front to clear my 324mm rotors and calipers. Before the bigger brakes went on i ran 2mm spacers to clear the brakes.

Currently fitted with track rubber 215/45/17 235/40/17. However front left has been flat spotted through canvass to metal and is unusable. However you could use the rears until they wear out. They are a hard compound and street legal Dunlop O2G.

2mm space and road tyres

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Type X taillights only They also come with covers to give them that R32 look. These are immaculate. $500

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Something different for your S13 Silvia?

I bought this many years ago, painted it but never fitted it. I liked it as it was different, however i've been running the car with nothing in the grille for max cooling on the track. There's no need for this to sit around any longer. Sikaflex it on $50

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Gab struts and kings springs - this came with the S13. Its looked like standard ride height, however the Gab has adjustable rears and was very impressed with its damping settings. $300

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RB25 throttle body, bought as a spare $50

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Nitto 555R drag radials

275/50/17 Strangely these were on the the 16x8 Enkie's when i bought them!

The previous owner said he'd done 10 passes on them- still a decent amount of tread left.

$350

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R32 4 wheel steer rack- bought a 2 wheel steer rack, so no longer needed.

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I also have a set of Mickey Thompson drag radials, ill get some pics tomorrow...

How do i edit the original post to include more things??

Until then, my mistake, as you can probably tell, 1/4 mile isn't my area and i've never looked at the drag tyres until i took the pics, so

These Mickey Thompson 265/50/16 were on the 8inch Enkies, not the Nitto's ;)

These did around 10 passes, not the Nitto's, $350

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  • 1 month later...
That's it!

do you still have the Dunlop Formula R DO1J semi slicks? I need a set of semis to get my car on the track. i am in brisbane so pickup is no problem.

best to call or text 0414 236 724 as i am not on skylines a lot.

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