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SSR Strusse 19x10 +19 and 19x11 +11 5x114.3 wheels, $2500

Freshly powder coated black centres, huge dish, tyres are stuffed but i will be looking for something better to put on them with the sale, pics to come

JJR red s13 front swaybar, $100

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

never used includes bushes

Stock r32 GTR front swaybar, $50

used, comes with good bushes

Cefiro non turbo brakes (calipers, pads and rotors), $100

almost new pads, rear rotors re drilled to 5 stud

R33 gts-t brake booster, $50

R32 GTR clutch pedal, $50

S13 clutch pedal, $50

cefiro non turbo radiator, $50

might need a flush, includes shroud and hoses, good for a spare (no leaks)

cefiro stock front suspension, $50

shocks have seen better days but good to get through regency

6x4 trailer with tradesman top, $1500

excelent condition, with rego

Bridgewater

0423 452 773, 0417 867 992 or pm with email address for more pics

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hey mate, the 32 gtr swaybar,

how much of an upgrade are they over the gtst swaybar? if at all

cheers

mate i have no idea, all i know is it wont fit a cefiro haha. feel free to give us a call if you want to come and have a look and compare with gtst item

also have a pair of white 17x7s 4x114.3 and 4x100, +40, good as skid wheels etc. one has a chunk out of the lip but still holds air fine (tyre has been inflated on it for the last 6 odd months that they have been sitting around. tyres are 235 45 17 cheapies with atleast 50%, but one has a hole in the sidewall, after $50

1x maxxis 215 45 17 ma-z1, has had a puncture repair at some stage, lots of tread as pictured, $20

spoiler thing, no idea what its off. uh... its white... $20?

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Are you missing an Alpine remote ?

I just found one in the back of those black seats you sold me ages ago.

RUE-3187 is what's written on it. If you want me to post it back, gimme a call / sms, otherwise I'll just bin it...

-Nic

STILL AVAILABLE:

JJR red s13 front swaybar, $100

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

never used includes bushes

Stock r32 GTR front swaybar, $50

used, comes with good bushes

R33 gts-t brake booster, $50

R32 GTR clutch pedal, $50

S13 clutch pedal, $50

6x4 trailer with NICE BIG TOP QUALITY tradesman top, $1500

excelent LIKE NEW condition, with rego

10 CD stacker and head unit for sale. upgraded my stereo. has mount brackets and the cables, oh and a remote. $100.

pair of white 17x7s 4x114.3 and 4x100, +40, good as skid wheels etc. one has a chunk out of the lip but still holds air fine (tyre has been inflated on it for the last 6 odd months that they have been sitting around. tyres are 235 45 17 cheapies with atleast 50%, but one has a hole in the sidewall, after $50

1x maxxis 215 45 17 ma-z1, has had a puncture repair at some stage, lots of tread as pictured, $20

spoiler thing, no idea what its off. uh... its white... $20

Bridgewater

0423 452 773, 0417 867 992 or pm

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