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Some things for sale, postage can be arranged at your expense and pictures can be had on request.

All items are located in SA, north eastern 'burbs.

6x9 Sony Xplod speakers - $35

r31 s3 rear bar painted white - $50

r32 rear seats (they fit roughly into a 31, ive got them in mine, but would like to go back to the old seats). - $35

RB30 ex-manifolds (have 2) - $5 ea.

Corsair DOMINATOR 2x 1gb sticks of RAM - $50 (this is brilliant RAM, looks sweet too)

Graphical Calculator - $80 (comes with protective case, but no manuals, good for those approaching yr 11 and 12).

Assassins Creed video game in collectors tin - $40 (played it once, as new).

Stargate SG1 Season 10 box of dvds - $35 (watched once)

all prices ono.

performance mesh wheels for sale

My 16x7" 4 stud rims that have been on the car for about a year now are for sale.

(16x7, offset +25, 4 stud to suit r31)

Come with kumho's on front, and bob jane xenons on the rear (or what ever way u want to put em). Tyres are in good shape as per photos.

Price im looking for is $550 for this week only, next week, they will be $650 ono.

I can be contacted here, or by mobile,

0402 035 914

-Sam

Can also throw in 15mm bolt on hubcentric spacers for $80 extra.

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(tyres in this pic were changed to brand new kumho's)

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Contact

PM here or sms me on

0402 035 914

-Sam

Speakers

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R32 Rear seats as seen in my r31

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RAM

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