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MERCEDES BENZ W203 19" AMG (very rare + expensive) WILL FIT FORD AND SKYLINE they are in mint/exceptional... not even a touch of a scratch on em...

they are...

2x 19x8.5 (front)

2x 19x9.5 (rear)

rims include 4x center caps+ 4x chrome valves +20x studs

the wheels have never been fitted with a tyre

offset +35 stud patter 5x114.3 (WHEN USING NUTS)

stud pattern when using wheel studs 5x 112

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1 x r34 xenon headlight with gassed bulbs L/H side (broken clips) $60

2 x r33 GTR front pipes (good nick) $180 (standard)

1 x r34 boot lock $20 ono (working order)

1x r33 gtst front R/H shock + spring (unknown condition) $30

2x orange front bar indicators, in good nick $30

2x r34 gtr door trims (crappy cond) MAKE OFFER

1x standard rb26 r33 gtr computer (make offer)

1x r33 gtr coilpack ignitor module $130

2x r33gtr airflow meters (perfect condition) (make offer)

1x complete child seat compliance brackets (all bolts nd shiz) make offer

1x r33 gtst hyper D' coilovers... unsure of spring rates but there height and damper adjustable (only rear available) slight knock in the left one... needs new pillow bush or sumthing...(make offer)

R34 RB25 neo N/A full exhaust extractor back, comes with extractor + cat + twin tip + all pipings etc $170 ono

toyota supra airbox, full twin box and air intake included $200

r34 N/A standard rear traction brackets + upper and lower arms etc... (make offer)

2x r34 water dispersers (the things that go around the window so you can have your window open on a wet day) (make offer)

2x 300zx rear rims painted spray can black (1 had roadworthy tyre, other full rooted) (make offer)

1x 49cc petrol motor scooter.... max 5 hours play time $00ono

vl radiator $10 decent condition when removed

vl cluster $5 no rev counter, it's the clock 1, I'll spin the km if u want

worn monza gearnob $1 with any purchase

r33 gtr tomei fuel pump unknown condition $20 was removed to diagnose a bad fuel problem, unsure if it's fu*kt or not

some pictures can be found here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...95#entry5309695

and

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...-S-t326094.html

ALL PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE AND MUST SELL ASAP... MAKE ME OFFER... I WILL ADDING PARTS AS I FIND THEM

PICK UP PREFERED FROM KEYSBOROUGH/DANDENONG

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LOL Feed the neighbor and post pics,

How much did you want for the scooter, I will take the tomei fuel pump

Can you post to me Joel Bruce C/- Alyangula Post Office, Alyangula Groote Eylandt 0822 NT, i will pay the postage of course

LOL Feed the neighbor and post pics,

How much did you want for the scooter, I will take the tomei fuel pump

Can you post to me Joel Bruce C/- Alyangula Post Office, Alyangula Groote Eylandt 0822 NT, i will pay the postage of course

shes a big girl... make me an offer for the scooter, it needs a service from sittin around for so long, pm me your number nd ill send you some pics, yea i can post if you want

do u have the whole xenon set up??? Will it fit into the R33 gtr without the R34 headlights only the globs

Thanks

naa mate no xenon setip only the head light is available, and it has a globe in it... if you want it make an offer

how much for the Benz rims?

Just gotta check they will fit on dads car, hes got a clk320

cheers man

Steve

there on ebay... if you want em be quick

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

I noticed you were selling the boot lock from an R34, does that mean you have a boot that is just going to waste?

Im looking for the Boot Lid Brake Light, or atleast the housing for it as I can arrange my own bulbs.

Thanks.

sorry mate, naa only boot lock

I noticed you were selling the boot lock from an R34, does that mean you have a boot that is just going to waste?

Im looking for the Boot Lid Brake Light, or atleast the housing for it as I can arrange my own bulbs.

Thanks.

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