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As above, got some r33 weathershields for sale. Good condition with clips etc - $80

Also, got a full set of super advans (tri spoke) in good condition 17 x 8 with bridgestone TS01 tyres (two ok, two getting low) - $600

Quick sale, gotta make space in garage!

Pics coming soon. If you want an MMS, please let me know your mobile number.

Located in South Morang (about 40 minutes north of Melbourne)

Regards,

Sorry guys, I'm working without the interwebz at home and haven't been able to check this page. Pics coming soon i promise!

Yes, however i'm a bit wary that they are rather fragile and would be worried about breakage during transit.

If you're keen however I can wrap them up really good with bubble wrap or the like and with a bit of luck they will make it in one piece.

I wouldn't imagine postage would exceed $!5, so they're yours for $85 is you like.

Breakage is a concern but if you can wrap the shit out of them with some bubble wrap they should make it intact. Can't PM address off iPhone for postage but it's NSW 2259 if you wanna check it Aus Post. Shoot me a PM with your account details and I'll send some money your way and find a computer to pm shipping address

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