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Selling wheels & tires for $450. For those of you that requested close up photos here they are;

Tyres on rear are pratically brand new Achilles ATR Sport 225/45/ZR17

Fronts are Linglong L688 225/45/ZR17, still with legal amount of tread.

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Hey guys just thought ill give use a quick update, the parts below are sold;

R34 rims, L & R Mirrors,Indicator stalks,a/c controler,center console,s badge, complete rear badges,double din console,plastic surrounding around double din console, 3 guage cluster,traction control switch,drivers side coin pocket, horns, headlight aimer switch, center ashtray next to gearstick.

Everything else still available. So just pm me with your offers.

Front pipe is a 3inch mandrel bent mild steal pipe straight off turbo to cat $200

3inch High Flow stainless steel cat with flanges $160

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Front seats $300

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Original Nissan Aero/Nismo Plastic Lip not cheap fiberglass, with small cracks. Very rare will fit both on standard coupe/sedan front bars. $175

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Front Bar with turbo vent, does have small holes where Nissan have cut to attach lip $175

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Standard Smic, minus piping $200

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Rear boot carpet $100 excellent condition

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Xennon Headlights im after $1600 firm they are in excellent condition, nissan have quoted me $3000 each when i was after a pair.

Bonnet $250ono

Left and right doors, Front quarter panels both in good condition still available

Just pm me with any questions.

Cheers.

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