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Hey guys, wanna clean out my garage/Stuff.

Willing to swap for some performance parts.

-A Set of R34 GTT stockies with tyres, Good condition. - $400

-A set of 16's commodore wheels with tyres. (Black) - $250

-A set of Pedders springs with shocks - $300

-ARC air box for r34 gtt in good nic - Make me an offer

-Stock Springs -

-Stock BOV -

-Stock Air box and snorkel -

-Stock Exhaust - SOLD

-Stock SMIC, no piping -

-GFB Atomic Manual Boost Controller (Blue) in good nic. - $50

-Some Jap Head unit (89.99FM). Only plays CD (no mp3). Looks good, works well. - $30

-Nintendo Wii, Hardly, hardly use, Been chiped, Good condition. Comes with 4 games - $250ono

Give me an offer on the stock parts.

Give me your Email and I will send you the pics of what your intrested in.

PM me or Call me only, Dont text me, my msg box is full.

0413295108 TAV

Preffer Melbourne buyers only.

Cheers.

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Just wondering as to whether these will fit on my r33 gts-t.... hmm. Might do some more research.

99% confident they will, pretty sure I've seen a photo. Some pics of R34 GTT wheels on an R32 GTS-t.

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Hi Tav,

How much treat do the gtt wheels have left?

Just wondering as to whether these will fit on my r33 gts-t.... hmm. Might do some more research.

Hey adam, still got plenty of meat.

fronts about 80%+

Rears 70%+

Havnt use it in a while.

Cheers mate.

Here is a link, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...er-t273369.html

U can always try it on man. come pass or something.

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