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Hey guys.. Need to sell some stuff to clear out the garage.. Besides, I need the money! *lol*

Set of Four 18*9" +30 R34 GT-R rims in Nismo Black - Currently at ISMR (Sydney)

NO Gutter rash. Like new condition! (These cost me $2,300 when I imported them. I got them repainted as they were in average condition), No Centre Caps.

$2,100 FIRM Pickup

Set of Four 17*9" +30 R33 GT-R rims in Satin Black

No gutter rash, although as they are track rims the paint is dodgy. Could use a respray.

$1,200 ono with 255/40R17 Bridgestone RE55S Tires (One trackday remaining)

Set of Four Toyo R888 tires in 255/40R17

Been used for two supersprints. These have heaps of meat left! Still well above tread wear indicators! Should be good for a fair few trackdays yet!

$800 ono

Set of Four Federal SS-595 tires in 255/35R18

Near New.. Still got MILES of life left in them

$400 FIRM

TX272 Kelford Cams to Suit Evo 8

Used. 272* Duration @ 11mm of lift. Postage Included.

$450 FIRM

Clarion (MAX686BT) 7" LCD/DVD Player

Brand NEW in box, Never been used. Cost $1,300 NEW. Postage Included.

$750 FIRM

More to come...

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