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Buddy Club PII Racing- Full Set of 4

*All have tyers (50%) and the other 2 are deflated, one of the rims has a bent lip.

5 Stud 19x9.0

$750 for all 4

TE37's White- Pair 5 Stud 17x9.0 +0

*One has a hairline crack aprox 1 inch in size both have a few scratches. No tyers

$1,500 As is or $1,700 with the crack fixed

Nardi Classic Steering Wheel- Black with boss kit to suit s14

$250

Hyper Gear Intercooler core Off an S14

$200

Hyper Gear Intercooler piping Off an S14

$150

S14 Starter Motor

$50

Shinji S14 Drift Knuckles

$700ono

Yoshio Factory Radiator With Thearmo Fan- Off S14 Suit most cars

$400

Hyper Gear TR43 with High mount manifold and external wastegate -No Shaft play

$700 the lot

Kei Office Coil overs - Gold Limited edition

* Spring rate 10/8 Suit S14

$800 With swap of stock or $1,000 Straight up

Nismo Clutch Plate - Organic Wheel Very Smooth and Strong Non Agressive

* Suit S13/180sx Silvia SR20DET, S14 Silvia SR20DET, BNR32 Skyline GT-R, HCR32 Skyline RRB20DET, ECR33 Skyline RB25DET

* Very good condition still 95% new

$500

Greddy Oilcooler with thermostat and oil re-locator kit- It has some love bumps but no leaks or problems

$470

Massive JDM WANG - So big you could eat noodles off it

$700

S14 Heater Box

$60

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how bent is the lip on one of the rims? and offsets. thanks!

About 3 Inches long 1/2cm-1cm deep

got pic of the wang?

Shure do

got pics of the greddy oil cooler??

Only thing missing from the photo is the thermo plate but I have that too

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