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work vxss,bit of rash,nothing major,no buckles with wanli and random tires

black centres,chrome lip

17x8 +36 rears 225/45

17x7 +32 front 215/45

4x114.3 pcd

can include 2pairs of 25mm spacers if you pay my asking price

$500

AM Performance straight pipes,3 inch inlet,twin 3 inch out in stainless

look sex,super high quality

$180

cusco c-spanner

$50

nardi Torino wheel,slightly bent spoke,easy fixwith horn button

$40

r33gtr a pillar twin gauge mount,can include an a pillar to go with it with holes already drilled for wiring so you don't f**k up your original

$100

r34 lowered springs,bright blue,can't remember wat brand.selling for a dude I know

$100 for all 4

hks turbo timer

$30 with loom

autometer shift light

$50 with loom

Mostly negotiable,but not friendly to lowballers

can't upload pics off iPhone,so SMS me on 0421754575 or pm your number and I'll send you a pic of any item

peace out

Straight pipes and gtr pillar gauge mount gone,thanks Pete

nardi sold pending payment

make offer on the rest besides wheels (maybe going too)

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