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ok guys gotta make some room, Get at it R*abbits!

pics up soon

pair only of rims, unknown jap brand were on the car when imported,

5x 114.3, 17x8, +35 ,5 spokes, concave face look like massive VR clubsport rims

colour silver

come with tyres one yokie gp 70% and half some shitty wasted tyre

sit FLUSH AS!

200 manjis ONO

stock 32 gtst castor rods, straight as fcuk, come in kazama box so you know there F*ckin dardy :)

40 manjis ONO

32 Front shocks only with lowered tein springs, dardy low sits 2 mil above the filthy jap rollas

60 ONO

Zenzo racing POD filter still in box never used, never fitted

50 ONO

LH fender suit 32 good condish, Dark blue, straight as an arrow

85 Dorra ONO

Stock 32 type M front bar in silver got a chip and a couple scratches decent or excellent condish for drift spec cops :laugh:

50

stock plumback for 20 or 25 sick stealth boost venting

30

Razo shift knob silver, heavy as

20

0424748909

ask for pics and il text them if there not up

:D you guys know what to do

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ok guys gotta make some room, Get at it R*abbits!

pics up soon

pair only of rims, unknown jap brand were on the car when imported,

5x 114.3, 17x8, +35 ,5 spokes, concave face look like massive VR clubsport rims

colour silver

come with tyres one yokie gp 70% and half some shitty wasted tyre

sit FLUSH AS!

200 manjis ONO

stock 32 gtst castor rods, straight as fcuk, come in kazama box so you know there F*ckin dardy :P

40 manjis ONO

32 Front shocks only with lowered tein springs, dardy low sits 2 mil above the filthy jap rollas

60 ONO

Zenzo racing POD filter still in box never used, never fitted

50 ONO

LH fender suit 32 good condish, Dark blue, straight as an arrow

85 Dorra ONO

Stock 32 type M front bar in silver got a chip and a couple scratches decent or excellent condish for drift spec cops :D

50

stock plumback for 20 or 25 sick stealth boost venting

30

Razo shift knob silver, heavy as

20

0424748909

ask for pics and il text them if there not up

;) you guys know what to do

could i see a picture of the shift knob?

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