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Nismo LM GT3 17inch forged 2 piece rims good condition missing one center cap no rash :P

Rims will come up nice with a good clean and polish

Front 17x7 215/45 yoko a drive tyres pretty worn on inside otherwise not too bad

Rear 17x8 235/40 tyres in good condtion

$1500 neg or swap for r33gtr rims in good condition no rash, condition of tyres doest matter just need some for car to sit on.

Nissan OEM tinted bonnet protector S15

$50

HKS SSQV bov mint condtion, mounted on turbo outlet pipe on my S15. Will include this pipe in the sale with exchange for your standard pipe, so S15 buyers only sorry.

$250

Used KNN panel air filter for S15

$20

Contact via pm thanks located in brisbane, all items are plus postage

Cheers

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Bosch 044 fuel pump, used for 5000kms, has a very very tiny leak in it, was using it in the boot with a surge tank so the leak became a problem. No problems at all for intank use

$50 ono

Nissan S15 OEM tinted bonnet protector

$50 ono

S15 Eyelids

@50 ono

Blue anodised fuel pump bracket

$40 ono

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Sorry man, i ended up keeping it was just after some quick cash for a holiday i was going on

HKS BOV still available

$200 with adaptor mounted on a sr20 intercooler pipe... dirt cheap considering its pretty much brand new

cheers

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