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Item: Brand new R32 GTS-T rear wheel bearings, package has been opened but they are still all greased up in their plastic bags. Come with 12 month warranty.

Condition: As New

To Fit: R32 GTS-T however they may fit other models, you would need to confirm this with Nissan spare parts.

Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Reason I am selling them is I failed a regency inspection due to movement in the rear end, they said it was my wheel bearings. After ordering them and going to get them fitted I soon found out it was my HICAS tie rod ball joints that were stuffed, not my wheel bearings.

Nissan want $360 EACH for genuine wheel bearings, and most other places want $250-300. Willing to let them go for $220 delivered anywhere in Australia, they are quite heavy so freight is normally ~$40.

Contact: Roland on <removed> or PM me on here, I will get back to you fastest via mobile however.

Yes they do but thats $440 all up. I'm selling $220 delivered for a set of rear ones. :)

110 + 110 = 220

i did all 4 bearings for less then $440.

good luck with sale.

Edited by 32_Dave
110 + 110 = 220

i did all 4 bearings for less then $440.

good luck with sale.

Well in that case willing to take offers, $220 INCLUDING delivery is still cheaper though haha

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