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Ended up using a 2nd hand cannon instead so this is up for grabs

I'll consider serious offers-i'm in no hurry to sell

# X-Force titanium cannon $220

New/never fitted-very light-weighs approximately 2 Kg's

My stainless steel X-Force cannon[same size]weighs about 7kg

3"inlet-4.5" outlet-blue tip-its glossy silver

Silencer not included-its been sold

Buyer to pay postage or arrange pickup by courier...

Located at the Sunshine Coast QLD-pickup is ok

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  • 3 weeks later...

any takers for $180

also selling...

silver stock r33/s14 alloy rims 5x114.3

4xJDM 2 piece silver/alloy PEAKS Racing Spirit rims_five spoke_3cm dish 5x114.3_all 17x8

Set of new/never fitted KKR-Forged Aluminium wheelnuts [1.25mm pitch] only weigh 400 grams-dark grey/graphite colour-from Otomoto

Set of new/never fitted chrome wheelnuts [1.25mm pitch]

Also have these...

NEW genuine Koya Driftek rims $950

never fitted-no scratches,scuffs,etc at all-metallic light gold colour

Bought them wednesday 23/12/09 for $1174 & have original receipt-just got some cheaper 17" rims so these are up for grabs

Multistud rims-will fit either 4 or 5 stud hubs with PCD of either 4 x 114.3 or 5 x 114.3

Two 17"x8" offset is +34...Two 17"x9" offset is +35

selling them for $950 at 8pm tonight!

...unless i get a better offer

these are brand new & have never been fitted people

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