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hey guys,

i need more room so i want to clear some of these parts.

Black Racing N1 Pro

114.3x5

18x8 +30

18x9 +38

$1900 now $1600

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SSR Agle Minarva

18x9 +31

18x10 +24

245/40 Dunlop ~75%

$2200 now $1800

SSR.jpg

Work Meister S2R

114.3x5

18x8 +35

18x9 +35

$1250 now $1100

S2R.jpg

Racing Hart CR

18x10 +7

18x10 +23

Advan 265/35 ~60%

$3000 now $2600

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Volk GT-C Sparkling Silver Face2

114.3x5

18x9 -1 (80mm dish)

18x10 +19 (93mm dish)

Federal Tyres

$3900 now $3700

GTCSilver.jpg

Work Meister S1 2P

114.3x5

18x8 +35 (55mm dish)

18x9 +35 (68mm dish)

tyres shot

$2000 now $1800

Meister2P.jpg

Work CR Kai MHG Bronze

114.3x5

18x8.5 +32

18x9.5 +12

$2400 now $2200

CRKaiNew.jpg

Veilside Andrews

18x8.5 +30

18x9.5 +34

Tyres Bald

$1600 now $1500

Veilside.jpg

Racing Hart Silver - Excellent condition

114.3x5

18x9.5 +21

235/40 Trampio ~70%

$2400 now $2350

RacingHartSilver.jpg

Work CR Kai

18x8.5 +30

18x9.5 +30

245/40 Yokohama DNA ~60%

275/40 Potenza G3 ~60%

$2200 now $2000

CRKai.jpg

Konig

18x8 +29

18x9 +35

Tyres shot

$1400

Konig.jpg

Ganador Mirrors CF ER34

brand new

$650 now $550

R34Mirrors.jpg

R34 LED Lights

Brand new

$650 now $550

R34LED.jpg

Apexi AX53B70 Turbo with dump pipe for HCR32/R33

10,000kms, no oil leak etc

$1600 now $1400

AX53B70.jpg

BNR32 Middle Console

$220 now $170

MiddleConsole.jpg

Kakimoto Full Mega N1 BNR34

90mm pipe

115mm tip

$800 now $600

KakimotoBNR34.jpg

Mines Catback & Front Pipe BNR32

Hanger broken

$1000 now $880

MinesExhaust.jpg

Kakimoto Catback for R33

$820 now $650

KakimotoECR33A.jpg

Apexi S/S Front Pipe to suit ER34

$280 now $230

ApexiFrontR34.jpg

Apexi N1 R32

In very very good condition

$770 now $600

ApexiBNR32.jpg

Kakimoto Regu96 R32

Good performance exhaust

$750 now $600

KakimotoBNR32.jpg

Tabata 36mm Al Radiator for late model BNR34

$880 now $750

TabataR34.jpg

ARC ER34 Cooler Kit

$660 now $600

ER34.jpg

ARC Turn Flow Cooler Kit ER34

Brand New

$1550 now $1350

ARCR34.jpg

Cusco Type MT Braces R32

$150 each now $130

CuscoR32Braces.jpg

CuscoR32.jpg

please call 0422 422 344 or pm if you have any questions.

cheers,

thuy

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