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hey mate,

how much are u after for these

Set of 4 x white 17 x 8” and 17 x 9” 35mm offset jap racing wheels with worn Dunlop D02 on them.

thanks

I wanted to clean them up first to see how they look and possible get them re-sprayed and or re coloured. Currently they are white. I surpose $600? I was going to spend $200 on them and restore them back to new and look for more. If you are local come take a look if you are keen.

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Depsits taken on, the following.

Seat, suspension, Headlights and blinkers, Nismo rear pods, Rear calipers and rotars, bonnet

I'll take the adjustable camber arms champ. Could you please PM your number so i can contact you as i can't PM. Thanks.

PM sent

I'll take the GTR front brake calipers and pads if you'll post to SA? PM me with an email adress, details and i can make a deposit.

PM sent

I have the following R32 GTS-T specific parts

Fully adjustable suspension. Height, dampener and cones with 3 pairs of springs 4,6 & 8 Kg's 500km old $500

am interested in the hsd coilovers......please pm me as i dont have 10 posts yet

hey mate can send me your number through Pm mate

also mate how loud was the exhaust? any cracks?

Sorry zorst SOLD

OK the following stuff is SOLD.

Rear calipers

Rear Rotors

Bonnet

Seat

Lights and blinkers

SUSPENSION ADJ COIL OVERS (PLEASE NO MORE PM's!)

Gear Box

Tail shaft

Rear pods

Exhaust

Turbo

Diff (all of it)

18 x 11 Wheels

18 x 9.5 wheels

DS2500 Ferodo pads

I have a deposit on the following which will be picked up tomorrow.

Front Adj Camber arms. Being posted tomorrow

Front calipers and pads

Rear Brace

Oil cooler kit

Set of white 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 wheels

The GTR brake conversion kit has also been removed

Thanks all, I now have my garage back!

hey mate keen on the coil overs and the steering rack can u pm me ur details so i can organise some postage and payment?

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