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F.S. Selling My Rims. I did get these rims off another member here but have not put the rims on my r33 yet.

Item: BBS RGR in Diamond Black + Falken FK452 9

Condition: Excellent

Price change: $3300ono

To Fit: Skylines R32,33,34, V35, S15

18x8.5 +36 Falken FK 452 235/40/18 90%

18x9.5 +38 Falken FK 452 265/35/18 90%

just some more info from the seller i got the rims from

Genuine BBS forged wheels and rare in the present offset and widths. Retails in Japan for close to 4k wheels only not including shipping and duties. Tyres are virtually brand new which cost $1200 retail. Had them on my GTT, no guard mods needed. No gutter rash at all. Few paint chips from everyday driving. Pick up only at this stage. Price is slightly negotiable first in best dressed!

Contact:call me on 0401409575(Allan)

pics

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ALSO FOR SALE

For Sale - Microtech Dash Unit

Condition - Excellent condition, Brand New Never Used Complete Kit.

Price Change - $400 for microtech dash unit

Location - Adelaide,SA . can post interstate.

Contact - call me on (0401409575-Allan)

Description/Info -

The Microtech Dash unit provides the driver with all important engine data on it's large,easy to read backlit screen. Also features shift light & warning lights illuminated at desired readings, all programmed with the unit itself.

This unit doubles as a handset and can be used to program the Microtech ECU and tune the car.

Instant scrolling through Data functions displaying water temp, boost, Revs etc can be done at the push of a button without taking your hands off the wheel thanks to the micro button that is included in the kit.

Kit contents include:- Head Unit, COM Cable, Micro Push button and dash mount bracket.

Pics -

this is not my pic as my dash unit has not been used just to show ya's what it look's like when it's on efi_microtech_dash.jpg

Pics of my unit -

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or you can have the two items for $3,400 pick-up or a little extra via courier

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey Buddy,

Unfortunately my Post Count isn't high enough to use the PM feature. So in response to your message, I'll be happy to.

-Lyndon.

Thank You Lyndon

PRICE DROP $2900

Edited by R334door(s2)
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