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Hi Guys,

Im selling my 18 inch rims which are currently on my car, with about 85% tyres, Tyres are Nankang NS sports I think, with 18/35/235 FRONT, 18/40/265 REAR. 2 rims are slightly guttered which are on the passenger side. Nice rims with nice dish. Im not sure about the offsets of rim width. But i would imagine maybe 8.5 as its fits 265 tyres perfect.

Selling as Im going to buy r33 gtr rims. Need a quick sell as im going to buy my nre rims soon.

Selling rims for $850, pickup only in melb

I've just bought Tein Coilover Basics for an R33, with height adjustment for $1200 with receits, 1 year warranty, installation manual etc. They are for R33 GTST series 1 or 2. I've fitted the fronts so far and they are already a good ride, especially for cornering etc. Selling them as Im going for damper adjustable coilovers as I like my suspension real stiff. These ones are a nice ride but I want it more stiffer. Fronts have only been on the car for approximately 2km, and havent fitted the rears yet. A good upgrade from stock suspension .

Selling these for $1000 pratically brand new as the fronts have been on for 2km. Bought them less then a week ago for $1200 and you get a 1 year warranty with these as well

Give me a pm or contact me on 0421 111 542

Pick up only for both items.

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I will even swap the TEIN coilovers for something I want, such as a bigger turbo, turnpipe cooler kit, power fc, ebc, bov with cash adjustments, as Im also looking to buy these items

you have posted your getting R33 GTR wheels but you wouldnt wanna swap for a set of 19's would ya??? as displayed in my avatar? better pics are up in my EOI thread for my wheels

  • 2 weeks later...

need to sell my coilovers as i just bought a set with damper adjustable.

The teins are a nice firm ride,

1000 ONO

someone must want coiovers with 1 year warranty on them too

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