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Moving after Xmas so I'm clearing out the shed

Can deliver around Brissy area or pickups from either Wooloongabba-Brisbane or Maroochydore-Sunshine Coast

Courier at your expense

Will only trade for roof racks [that go across stock rails] for my '99 Stagea :happy:

All rim's are 5 stud/114.3 PCD except the single Driftech which is multistud [4 or 5 stud]

-Pair of reclineable race seats VGC

Unknown brand-no rails but they have holes to attach them

Black & grey mesh material

Bolt holes 330mm & 270mm apart

$300 ono

-Carbon fibre drift style wing VGC

No damage-has some ery light scratches in top clear coat

Was fitted on r33 gtst Skyline but can be fitted on most cars

Includes all parts needed to fit it-1440mm wide 200mm high

$260 ono

-BLITZ atmo blowofff valve with RB25 adapter VGC

nice crisp sound-chrome paint

$180 ono

-Go Fast Bits [GFB] silver/chrome blow off valve with rb25 adapter plate

Works perfectly

Vents to atmosphere-can't be setup as plumb back

$160 ono

-ONE new gold Driftek rim 17x9 +30 PCD 114.3 [5 stud only-not multistud]

Has had tyre fitted & removed shortly after

No scratches/scuffs/gutter rash at all

$250 ono

-17x7 +35 silver 5 spoke wheels VGC

No damage or gutter rash-only a few light scuffs/scratches on paint

missing one centre cap-were fitted on a my '99 Stagea

two yokohama tyres are about 80% but camber worm

other random tyres arent roadworthy

all tyres are 225/50/17

$600 ono

-2xWORK "Equip" 16x8 +40 two piece alloy rims with skid tyres VGC

Very lightweight-perfect offset for r33 GTSt Skylines

$150

-4xStock r33/s14 16x6.5 wheels-tyres are all fkd-will sell pairs

$200 ono

-3xRandom 16x7 +40 alloy rims in good condition-good solid skid rims-look ok

can chuck in a steel rim that's same size

$80

-HKS pod filter with rb25 adapter [needs new filter]

$80 ono

-Stock VGC series 1 r33 spoiler-original burgandy paint

light works-light wiring is allgood

$80 ono

-RB25 stock 2.5" dump/frontpipe/cat converter [two of each-frontpipe should fit RB20's too]

$120 ono for all-will sell parts seperately

-r33 gtst HICAS module-no damage

$60 ono

-Stock '95 Nissan Stagea[skyline wagon] full exhaust-should fit r33/r34's

$80 ono

-Autoteknica 350mm black/light grey leather steering wheel VGC

In good condition-horn,etc included

35cm in diametre-centre of mounting holes are 70mm across & 35mm apart

$60 ono

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Would you take $160 and posted to sydney express as of tomorrow for the blitz BOV?

PM me if you want to talk further, i want it asap.

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