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1: Prodrive 17" GC-05A forged rims. extremely lightweight and strong. 5x114.3

these are extremely rare lightweight rims and excellent rubber to suit.

17x7" +30 offset front - includes 80% Bridgestone RE001 Adrenalin tyres. approx 4-5mm tread.

17x8" +42 offset rears - includes 40% Federal SS595 tyres. approx 3-4mm tread.

perfect fitment for S15. clears coilovers and stock brakes without any problems. not sure how they'll fit on skylines etc, but potential buyers are welcome to trial fit them on their car if they come to Caringbah.

there is gutter rash on 3 of the rims (see closeups), that is why they are so cheap! they are an absolute bargain. I can get them repaired before selling at the cost of $300.

made in japan.

include centre-caps

Rims on my S15.

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Centre-cap

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All 4 wheels

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closeups:

front left

front right

rear left

rear right

back rear

back front

tread rear

tread fron

Price: $1200 ono pickup.

(can arrange to have them couriered interstate at cost to buyer)

(repaired price: $1500)

2: Stock S15 side-mount intercooler + Piping

Few bent fins. Some of the outer rows are pushed in slightly. Removed from S15 with approx 60,000kms, no leaks. Good upgrade for S13 or S14.

Stock sidemount piping included!

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Price: $50 pickup includes all piping

3: Stock S15 side indicators

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will put them in a nismo side indicator box :ermm:

Price: $30 for the pair. postage will be $5 to anywhere in Australia

4: Stock S15 airbox + snorkle

In good condition. recently replaced nissan air filter

no pics.

Price: $50 pickup

4: Wheel nuts x20

Fits nissans (1.25)

Silver / Chromed.

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Price: $30 pickup - postage will be $7 to anywhere in Australia

5: Stock S15 6spd manual shifter

good condition. removed from car at 50,000kms.

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Price: $25 pickup.

6: Stock S15 swaybars

Front and rear. willing to separate. no pics

removed from car at approx 50,000kms

Price: $50 for both or $30 each. pickup only

7: Stock JDM S15 catback exhaust

Removed from car at approx 45,000kms.

no pics, but can get them if required. excellent condition

Price: $50 pickup only

8: Stock S15 bov

excellent condition. removed from car at approx 45,000kms

Price: $35 pickup. postage will be $7 to anywhere in Australia

Pickup from Caringbah (Sutherland Shire) - delivery in Sydney metro can be arranged at small fee.

Interstate postage is an option for smaller items, will need to arrange courier for larger ones.

feel free to call me on <removed> or just drop me a message

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