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Some parts up for grabs

1. genuine Work Meisters S1, 114.5x5 17x9 all round +30 & +35. Dunlop Sports 245/45/17 with around 60% and 70%. excellent fit on 32 gtst, 180, s13 etc

$1600

2. Zeal Function X coilovers for Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t. Still in good condition. Bought second hand since then have put around 15k on them. Full height adjustable, and 30-way damper adjustable. Very stiff great for track. Unsure of spring rates.

$850

3. Lucas TRW brake fluid 1L. Dry boiling point of 300 and wet of 200. Still new, seal unbroken.

$40

4. Nissan R32 boot lining. Front, left & right boot is good condition (compartment cover for the jack is missing)

$30

5. Nissan R32 GTS-t rear wing. Removed from my car, little scratches here and there but overall good condition, rear brake light doesn't work (wiring)

$15 will give away for free with any purchase or if you just want to pick it up and clear my garage space

6. Nissan Skyline R32 sunroof, broken surround but glass is still perfect.

$10 will give away for free with any purchase or if you just want to pick it up and clear my garage space

Will take offers, anything silly will be ignored CONTACT RAY 0432 720 004

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  • 3 weeks later...

1. genuine Work Meisters S1, 114.5x5 17x9 all round +30 & +35. Dunlop Sports 245/45/17 with around 60% and 70%. excellent fit on 32 gtst, 180, s13 etc

$1600

2. Zeal Function X coilovers for Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t. Still in good condition. Bought second hand since then have put around 15k on them. Full height adjustable, and 30-way damper adjustable. Very stiff great for track. Unsure of spring rates.

$850

3. Lucas TRW brake fluid 1L. Dry boiling point of 300 and wet of 200. Still new, seal unbroken.

$40

4. Nissan R32 red stitch gear boot. in perfect condition.

$40

5. Boss kit for nardi. fits 32

$60

6. Nissan R32 boot lining. Front, left & right boot is good condition (compartment cover for the jack is missing)

$30

7. Nissan R32 GTS-t rear wing. Removed from my car, little scratches here and there but overall good condition, rear brake light doesn't work (wiring)

**free with any purchase or if you just want to pick it up and clear my garage space

8. Nissan Skyline R32 sunroof, broken surround but glass is still perfect.

**free with any purchase or if you just want to pick it up and clear my garage space

1. genuine Work Meisters S1, 114.5x5 17x9 all round +30 & +35. Dunlop Sports 245/45/17 with around 60% and 70%. excellent fit on 32 gtst, 180, s13 etc

$1600

2. Zeal Function X coilovers for Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t. Still in good condition. Bought second hand since then have put around 15k on them. Full height adjustable, and 30-way damper adjustable. Very stiff great for track. Unsure of spring rates.

$850

3. Lucas TRW brake fluid 1L. Dry boiling point of 300 and wet of 200. Still new, seal unbroken.

$40

4. Boss kit for nardi. fits 32

$60

5. Nissan R32 boot lining. Front, left & right boot is good condition (compartment cover for the jack is missing)

$30

6. Nissan R32 GTS-t rear wing. Removed from my car, little scratches here and there but overall good condition, rear brake light doesn't work (wiring)

**free

7. Nissan Skyline R32 sunroof, broken surround but glass is still perfect.

**free

Will take offers, nothing silly please. CONTACT RAY 0432 720 004

  • 4 weeks later...

bump .. still for sale:

1. genuine Work Meisters S1, 114.5x5 17x9 all round +30 & +35. Dunlop Sports 245/45/17 with around 60% and 70%. excellent fit on 32 gtst, 180, s13 etc

$1550

2. Zeal Function X coilovers for Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t. Still in good condition. Bought second hand since then have put around 15k on them. Full height adjustable, and 30-way damper adjustable. Very stiff great for track. Unsure of spring rates.

$800

3. Lucas TRW brake fluid 1L. Dry boiling point of 300 and wet of 200. Still new, seal unbroken.

$40

4. Boss kit for nardi. fits 32

$60

CONTACT RAY 0432 720 004

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