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1. Nismo / Rays LM GT2 Wheels. 18"X8" Fronts & 18"X9" Rears GTST Offset. Excellent condition, gunmetal grey centres. One wheel is missing 1 allen key bolt.

Tyres: Fronts - Goldenbridge GB700 235/40/R18 in as new condition. Rears - Nankang Ultra Sport NS-11 265/35/R18 @ 50% tread. - $1000

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Can send interstate at your expense - Was quoted $160 to send to Gold Coast to use as a guide.

2. D1 Front Mount Polished Intercooler & Immediate Piping - $200

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Would prefer pick-up for this item.

3. MTX Audio Road Thunder RT404 4 Channel amp with metal mounting plate to bolt to fuel tank opening screws in R33 Rear boot & MTX Sub with box - Sits tight in drivers side of R33 boot - $100

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Can send at your expense.

4. Alternator - $50

5. Power Steering Pump - $50

6. Aircon Pump - $50

7. Steering Rack - $80 - Pick-up Only

8. AAC Valve - $20

9. Genuine Skyline Floormats - $50

Located in Emerald, Victoria. NOT NEGOTIABLE on these prices. Contact through PM or in this thread.

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I'm not sure what the offset is as the stickers are long gone and its not stamped anywhere on the Rim itself.

They came off a R33 GTST and sat flush with the guards if thats any indication.

Anyone interested can come around and fit them to their car to test for fitment.

do you have any pics at all of them on a your 33? did they clear the front brakes ok.

offset is easy to work out and will help with your sale if you have a spare few mins to do it.

measure the width of the rim with a ruler. then from the centre of the measurment. eg. 300mm outside edge to outside edge centre 150mm. then measure from the inside edge of the rim to the hub face. say 180mm that would make a +30 offset.

im keen on these i dont supose you want to swap rims. and im intersate sorry.

Nah ive got no pictures unfortunately.

I'll measure them up tomorrow and get back to you, cheers for that!

Sending interstate isnt a problem but im not interested in a swap.

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