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R32 gtr seat great condish except for one ciggie burn $ 200

r33 wheels painted black tyres are shagged $150

momo wheel and boss kit $100

May swap parts for rear camber arms and type m rear pods to suit r32

thanks rik

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Why do people never put location?.... Shits me! May be interested in wheels if you have a pic dude. And a location!

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To hard to look too see it says adelaide hills in avatar mate?

google r33 rims and picture them black with shagged tyres!

hey mate,

do you know if those r33 rims will clear the brakes on a r32 GTR?

just interested in some spare rims

Hi mate sorry I'm not sure I had them fitted to a 32 gtst as spares aswell.

Welcome to try and fit them if unable to find out.

To hard to look too see it says adelaide hills in avatar mate?

google r33 rims and picture them black with shagged tyres!

Didnt have that information there when I looked, if people dont put a location its the first place I look... Im not stupid!

Didnt have that information there when I looked, if people dont put a location its the first place I look... Im not stupid!

well I didn't put it there over night mate, but thanks for your usefull post.

Gtr seat is sold, thanks to a easy to deal with buyer.

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R32 gtr seat great condish except for one ciggie burn $ 200

r33 wheels painted black tyres are shagged $150

momo wheel and boss kit $100

May swap parts for rear camber arms and type m rear pods to suit r32

thanks rik

now swapping for beer !!!

33 wheels, 2 cartons of James squires golden ale 1 bottle of jacks.

Momo wheel, 1 carton of hoegaarden

would the steering wheel fit r34 gtt

I assume so mate, the boss kit came off a Silvia but bolted to my skyline. Maybe some one can confirm ?

Cheers

dude ill grab the steering wheel off you.

WTF is that beer???

haha

hey mate, Belgian/German beer Dan murphys sell it.

Fair bit of interest in the wheel so first in gets it.

Cheers

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