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Hey all clearing out some stuff i have.

1. R34 GTT 17" Rims with tyres, Tyres are 40% ish i think 2 are Bridgestone an other 2 are Maxxis. One has a chuck / gash but doesnt affect it, seeing it was on car when i got it an i have to had a problem on them over 10,000Km , Wheel conditon: has gutter rash here an there round edges, 2 bad'ish areas on 2 wheels (i dont kno how, was from previous owner all of it)

Price: $350 *Edit* Will Accept Trade For a EBC.

2. Specto Boost gauge 52mm in Gauge cup. Comes with a hose. Used

Price $30

3. Manual Boost controller: Looks like an incabin one from Turbosmart Comes with fittings as pictured Good condition I have not used this before.

Price $70

4. R34 Neo Engine Cover, Been on car recently taken off no more use. Good conditon

Price $50

Located In Warburton East Victoria, May post , But No postage on rims

Leave Pm here or Sms 0433659311 After 4pm

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the neo cover does it come with bracket and bolts or just the cover?

I can get the brackets of the car if need an i think i have the bolts floating round somewhere

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