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hey guys

selling off some of the things i was going to install into the vert

ITEM: genuine factory option recaro seats (2000 spec)

PRICE: 1900 PICKUP

PICTURES:

from catalogue:

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actual seats:

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ITEM: 17x8F and 17x9R ragamaster lightweights

PRICE: 2000 PICKUP

PICTURES:

actual wheels:

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ITEM: factory option navan rear wing

PRICE: 300 PICKUP

PICTURES:

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ITEM: ttz NA headers

PRICE: 400 PICKUP

forgot to mention.

ragamaster lightweights. the offsets are;

FRONT: 17X8 +25

REARS: 17X9 +38

this is a perfect fit for a z32 and i have been told are a perfect fit for the skyline, please correct me if im wrong. wont be much use to the gtr boys as i would think they would be after wheels with the same width all round

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guys if anyone in vic is thinking about getting these wheels let me know soon as these are on a container heading to the import monster warehouse in Melbourne. if you buy them you will save on me shipping to you as i can organise it so you can pick them up so your not paying for postage.

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nice rims ive got them on my 32 gtst, russian i belive dont make em any more kinda rare to find not beaten up

Yep correct.....hard wheels to come by and these wheels are in great condition too.

Due to people enquiring about the wheels and then me not getting a reply from those parties, the wheels are being sent to me, here in brisbane.

if you are in another state, freight is no longer covered by me, but will be up to the buyer to pay for it.

still for sale guys

thanks

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