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ALL THE PICTURES ARE HERE, PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK HERE:

ALL THE PICTURES ARE HERE, PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK HERE:

ALL THE PICTURES ARE HERE, PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK HERE:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=420606

TE37 + SEMISLICK PACKAGE

TE37 + SEMISLICK PACKAGE

Only the best here. There aren't any scratches on them, gutter grazing has been machined off and now has a nice polished lipped finish to it, with proper semi slicks with good to very good tread remaining.

Fronts are 17x8.5" and offset is +30, wearing 225/45/17 yokohama ADVAN A048 semi slicks with ~80% tread left, check out the pics! and the rears are 17x9.5" and offset is +35, wearing 235/45/17 bridgestone RE55S semi slicks with ~50% tread left, check out the pics!

I store them in wheel and tyre bags, which all go in the garage. First in best dressed, happy to put them on hold if you're happy to put down a deposit. I'm in Sydney/Homebush and if you pay for shipping I will be happy to get quotes, organise a courier and package them, to any part of Australia.

That's about $5000 in wheels and tyres and I only want $3200negotiable for them :D

PRICE DROPPED: $3100

PRICE DROPPED: $3000

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Superpro pineapples

Superpro pineapples

I have a set of 6 so you can adjust it for max traction, max drift, or best overall performance. 2 are brand new still in packaging and 4 were trial fitted.

Fit's all late model nissans :(

Price: $75 delivered with overnight express service :(

PRICE DROPPED: $65 no free delivery

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TYRES

TYRES

225/50/16, set of 4, falken azenis st115, ~40%

no nails, no pics yet

Price: $350

235/45/17, pair, Advan A046 ~50% (best tyres in the list IMHO)

no nails

Price: $170

PRICE DROPPED: $150

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215/45/17, pair, Falken Zeix ~80%

has nail repairs, no pics

Price: $200

245/45/17, pair, Continental contisport II ~65%

has nail repairs

Price: $130

PRICE DROPPED: $100

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235/40/18 Pirelli PZero CORSA semislicks, proper R-COMPOUND, 60 AA A

BRAND NEW never fitted as used on the most hardcore sports cars ever produced (Ferrari 360, Lamborghini Gallardo, Porsche GT2 & GT3, Aston Martin V12 Vantage, etc), made in Italy. Each one costs $600+, a set costs $2400+.

Price: $1550 brand new never fitted, no pics but it looks like this in my garage:

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I also have some spare tough plastic tyre/wheel protectors that are perfect for storing your tyres and wheels and equally as excellent for track days - no more dirty interior and no more wasting bed sheets... just throw them on and away you go! Very easy to put on and take off, it's elastic so it's a universal fit (let me know your tyre size and I'll try it on something I have to make sure it fits), and has a nice hole in the middle so you can actually hold onto your wheel/tyre easily unlike the fully-enclosed wheel bags.

Price: $10 each

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3" one piece tailshaft

3" one piece tailshaft

length from tip to tip is 125cm, which was used with the s15/r33 powertune gearbox conversion kit, it's made from all new parts and servicable uni's. it fits z32, r33 and r34 gearboxes (FS5W30A)

Included in the price will be a FULL REBALANCE and if you want/need/like it can also be shortened to any length you require - so basically a brand new tailshaft for cheap.

This is because I have already paid for a rebalance, because it was thought that the tailshaft was causing a vibration. Because of the vibrations the car was hardly driven. I never got around to fixing it and it's now uninstalled and sitting in the garage.

A handy tip to know is that the flange on the sr20 diff is exactly the same as the flange on the 2nd half of a factory sr20 tailshaft, so if you'd like a 2-peice tailshaft for your gearbox conversion here's the perfect opportunity!

Price: $599 including full rebalance and shortening (if required)

Sydney/Homebush, can deliver anywhere.

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Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

Sydney/Homebush

ALL THE PICTURES ARE HERE, PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK HERE:

ALL THE PICTURES ARE HERE, PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK HERE:

ALL THE PICTURES ARE HERE, PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK HERE:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=420606

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