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Item: R34 GTR Rims 18x9 +30 Offset 5x114.3

Car: Any

Condition: Fair

Description: Few scuffs and gutter bashes. Would make perfect candidate for re-spraying or powdercoating etc. Tyres are Nexen 234/40/18 however 2 of them would need to be changed. Other 2 has about 60% thread left.

Price: $1500

Item: Nismo Clear Front & Side Indicators

Car: BNR34 & ER34

Condition: Excellent

Description: Comes with all working bulbs. [NOTE: THESE ARE THE CLEAR ONES, NOT THE SMOKED]

Price: $150

Item: Standard BNR34 180km/h Cluster

Car: BNR34

Condition: Excellent

Description: No marks or scratches at all. Has approx 48,000kms. Standard fascia has been changed over.

Price: $100

Item: Nismo 300km/h Cluster

Car: ER34 Manual

Condition: Excellent

Description: No marks or scratches at all. Illuminates Red when lights are turned on. Approx 110,000kms.

Price: $300 plus swap over for your standard one

Item: DBA XS 4000 Series (FRONTS ONLY)

Car: R34 GT-T

Condition: BRAND NEW

Description: CROSS DRILLED & SLOTTED ROTORS. Brand new in box with all authentications and features the Kangaroo Paw Design.

Price: $450

Item: Standard ER34 Floor Mats

Car: ER34 & BNR34

Condition: Good

Description: No stains at all. Has small cube of padding missing from the drivers side mat due to heel of shoes, but barely noticeable during drive.

Price: $100

All items are located in Castle Hill, NSW. Items can be posted anywhere in Australia at buyers expense. If there are any questions please don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers,

Garland

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I will take the Nismo clear front and side indicators please. PM Sent

I'll take the side indicators if this fails. I saw its got BCNR33 on the box. Can you please confirm? I'm using it for my 33gtr. Thanks.

hay buddy

ill take the rims if u can hold them until the week end for me (as in this saturday 8th of may)

and if u can find out the price of them delivered to melbourne or if u want me to organise a courier just tell me ur post code

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32
Thanks GMan for the Nismo indicator lights, items were as described, prompt communication and fast postage.

Pleasure doing business with you!

Thanks lowbro!

GTR wheels have been sold.

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