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1x 33GTR genuine rear wing including brake light (less rear blade)

color white $250 + freight

1x set s14 silvis tein adjust coilover shocks (perf cond) $600+ freight

3 Sparco rims (deep dish) 18 x8 18x9 Tyers done 400klm, 1 18x8 small damage but can be repaired. 1 18x9 missing but you could order a new rim and tyer to make set. $800+ freight (suit GTS-T)

I set 17x8 17x9 rims (no tyers) multi stud, mesh type with polished dish. (suit 180,GTS skyline, cefiro,Silvia.) $700 +

1x 33Skyline GTS/GTR brand new steel roll cage(still in wrapping)

new price $1200 sell $800+ freight

1x Brand new Blitz carbon fibre strut brace for 33GTR (new price $850) $450 +

1x 32GTR drivers seat in very good cond. $450+ freight

1x Nismo white gauge set suit 33GTR (console only,not dash set)

$300+

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