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xd9s are 18x9 +20 with 215/40 direzza dz101s. 5x114.3 and are in very good condish. PAIR ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!! $900

bride brix 1.5? good condish apart from a couple of small tears. im talking smaller than a 5c peice. with bride rail to suit r32 $400

GTR cusco castor rods. dont really know what there worth? $170?

dmax Dtail to suit s13 BUT i did try it on my 32 and its very very close to fitting nicely. very small amount of mods required but ide like a buyer to try it on just incase. $200 its brand new.

RB26dett power FC its sweet no issues comes with hand controller. $700?

let me know if you think prices are too high...

i also have 4 GTR injectors. cleaned and flow tested $200

rb20 afm $50

t28 turbs bush bearing only 80,000ks old. $350

ok thats it cheers

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yeh adelaide sorry i knew ide forget something. yes i have another 4 xd9s in 18x10 but unless you got some serious cash you aint getting them. looks like power fc is sold.... ide like to move the wheels people there are fricken cheap! and yeh im 80kgs and fit perfect. not super super tight. its "street tight"

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Anyone here know this seller (Adam) ? I paid for the Power FC of him last week but yet to receive it. Called him a couple of days ago and he said he already sent it that day. When asked for the tracking number he said he had it at home and would call me back with it. This call was at 9am Syd time meaning 8:30am in SA so if he just sent it through the post office he would have to have done it at that time and have the receipt with him.

Since then I have yet to get a reply to my sms, pm's or calls answered. Wanting to know if anyone bought anything of him and if you have received it as yet?

Obviously if you are thinking of buying off him be cautious.

This may be nothing, but i'm getting a bad feeling that I will get ripped off in this deal.

Adam if you are reading this could you please contact me ASAP.

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