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** 4 drift teks 18 x 8.5 +34 offset they are 4&5 stud multi fits they are in primer! they come with 4 tyres 245/40/18 which are 90-95% tread. - $950

** s/s hks screamer t3/t4 flange sounds hawt no leaks. - $200

** s/s fujisibo jap muffler with 3" inlet and about 4-5" tip. subtle but strong sound. - $50 SOLD

** r32 4dr rear bar (a 180 BN rear custom made to suit r32 4dr) needs the 2 mounting corners re-glassed. - $50

** Rollin imports fmic (just the core) 300x600x70 this has been sprayed black on ONE side only. - $80

** rb25 turbo s1 hardly any shaft play.. comes internal gate which is pretty sloppy would recommend getting another one. - $180

** pwr bov. $20

** Nismo 2 way Center r200 bought it off riverside a while ago never got to put it in. apparently Good condition. 15-20 thousand klms. Was previously fitted to an S13. But would obviously fit into R32, cefiro, Laurel etc etc. $500

all in items are located in browns plains pick up only pretty much..all are in really good condition.

also prices are firm. pics will be up tomorrow morning.

p.s im after a 32gtr grill & bn side skirts (could swap for my current skirts which are URAS) for a r32 4dr. can adjust price to suit any of these items above for sale ect.

cheers

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the brand of the tyres are Marshal Matrac tx 245/40/18 currently in primer because i was going to respray them PROPERLY lol cos when i bought them new i just took to them with black spray can hahah it didnt really stay on there nice for long :rolleyes: so yeah just took them all they way back to stock primer ( took me about 4 days to sand :thumbsup: an re primed them. would save the next bloke who buys them alot of sanding haha an they can paint them what ever color they want ay

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