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posting for a mate -

4x R32 Rims, stock gtst rims, 16x6.5 rims, they have tyres, but nothing too special.. just your run of the mill compliance tyres, about 60% tread left...

looking for around $400 mark for the set, might split into pairs for track rims if someone wants to...

2x Rav4 rims only, there the steel rims, but are 16x7.5... no tyres, perfect offset and stud pattern for skylines and most popular 5 stud imports

looking for $120 the pair

1x Blitz BOV, its still on the car because i cant be arsed getting it off in this weather, but when weather fines up it will be off.. has plumb back plug, and also has a mounting plate for skylines..

Want a minimum of $260 to cover my costs when i bought it a month ago.

1x Electric water pump, brand new davies craig.. still in box, i got it off a mate who can get them cheap.. but cant be arsed installing it..

$240 to cover my costs.

1x 4 point Harness, Sabelt, its red, works great, i never use it and have no need for it anymore.

The above items arent dodgy, i just cant have them sitting in my garage because i have fines that need to be paid

Stock r32 items -

Dump pipe(with gaskets) offers above anything haha...

steering wheel and gearknob offers above 100...

Rb20 afm 70mm offers above 80...

Drivers seat from gtst offers over 100..

Email me if you like, [email protected]

also, if you buy more then one item, discounts may apply....

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