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Just realised my car insurance is due soon dammit

3" mild steel custom straight through catback exhaust with twin tips

No mid muffler-increases power heaps & sounds evil

Fits r33 gts/gtst perfectly but will fit s14's if shortened

Will fit other cars if modified

$280 ono

One new gold Driftek rim 17x9 +30

Has had tyres fitted & removed shortly after

No scratches/scuffs/gutter rash at all

$280 ono

Pair of stock r32 gtst 16x7 rims in VGC

tyres are just above tread makers but are camber worn a bit

$100 ono

Can deliver them for extra fuel money or post/courier

Pickups from Maroochydore-Sunshine Coast-QLD-4558

PM to contact

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the two r32 gtst stock rims are silver

also have a set of stock silver s15 rims/tyres

all tyres have heaps of tread

$400 ono

don't really want to sell any of this stuff but have to pay car insurance for 12 months

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Can deliver the catback zorst within 150 K's from the Sunshine Coast for extra fuel $-it's on my r33 now

u should do a road trip to townsville lol il give u my stock exhaust lol

^^^PM sent -the other day

Also have an all black original MOMO "Tuner" leather steering wheel with two lines of red stitching on the inside

Looks new-no scratches in leather at all-horn button,etc included

Was fitted on a 1995 r33 gtst but will fit most other cars with the right boss kit

or you can get a boss kit to suit it-there fairly cheap & easy to fit yourself

35cm in diametre-centre of mounting holes are 70mm across & 35mm apart

$280 ono

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Also have...

-Mint r33 carbon fibre drift/stealth spoiler [also called a duck wing]

fits perfectly-not warped at all-no damage

SAU member i bought it off said it was imported from Japan

$300 ono

-VGC anodised red lightweight r33 front strut brace [unknown brand]

$80 ono

-4xStock r34/Stagea wheels with a bit of gutter rash

$200 ono

-Stock 16" r33 gts/gtst suspension-complete set with stock springs

$150 ono

-Stock r33 suspension with stock springs-complete set

$100 ono

-Stock VGC series 1 r33 spoiler-original burgandy paint

$100 ono

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Also have...

-MOMO "corse" 320mm all black leather steering wheel VGC

Has two lines of red stitching on the inside

A few scuffs/marks but in good condition-horn,etc included

35cm in diametre-centre of mounting holes are 70mm across & 35mm apart

$160 ono

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