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Starting a new thread-the old one was getting a bit skattered

I need $ to buy gear for work so these are up for grabs

Can deliver anything within 150 K's from the Sunshine Coast QLD for extra fuel mone

Or send your postcode & suburb for an accurate courier qoute

Pickups from Maroochydore

All rims are 5 stud/114.3 PCD

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

No mid muffler-increases power heaps & sounds evil

Fits r33 gts/gtst perfectly & r33 4 doors too

Will also fit s14's if shortened by about 25cm

No damage at all-custom made-welds are allgood

The twin tips sit at a nice angle in the space on stock gtst rearbar

It's on my r33 atm-can deliver it

$280 ono

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

Has two lines of red stitching on the inside

A few small scuffs/marks but in good condition & not faded-horn,etc included

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

$160 ono

-ONE new gold Driftek rim 17x9 +30 PCD 114.3 [5 stud only-not multistud]

Has had tyre fitted & removed shortly after

No scratches/scuffs/gutter rash at all

$250 ono

-2xWORK "Equip" 16x8 +40 two piece alloy rims with skid tyres VGC

Very lightweight-perfect offset for r33 GTSt Skylines

$150

-4xVGC stock 16" s15 silver rims/2 tyres 60%/2 tyres 85%

$450 ono

-2xStock r32 gtst 16x7 rims in VGC

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

$100 ono

-4xStock r33/s14 silver 16x6.5 wheels GC [have two sets]

with 4 225/50/16 tyres-all 70%

$250 ono

-3xRandom 16x7 +40 alloy rims in good condition-good solid skid rims-look ok

$80

-Stock r33 suspension with stock springs-complete set

$150 ono

-Stock VGC series 1 r33 spoiler-original burgandy paint

light works-light wiring is allgood

$80 ono

-RB25 stock 2.5" dump/frontpipe/cat converter [two of each-frontpipe should fit RB20's too]

$120 ono for all-will sell parts seperately

-r33 gtst HICAS module-no damage

$60 ono

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have 6 stock r32 wheels altogther

two have been professionly resprayed metallic silver

can include four federal 595 205/50/16 tryes all about 50 percent tread but camber worn abit

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