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ENKEI 17x8 RIMS not sure of the offset they are on my r32 gtst with no spacers NEXEN tyres with 65-70% tread all round

i just bought some stock rims so these have to go cause i need the money $470ono

JASMA MUFFLER hangers welded for any R32 it is 3.5 inches have the power without the noise has slight crack but can be fixed easily $100 ono

pickup from ermington in sydney

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$50 for the muffler

this things sitting on the living room floor and if it sits there much longer i'm going to end up in the dog house

  • 2 months later...

I finally picked up and fitted the stock wheels to my R32 so I have the Enkei's sitting around ready to go $380 no offer over $350 will be refused

Just to clarify they are 5 stud 17x8 with 35 offset call or text me on 0466893693

I need the cash quick these are on eBay currently bid at $250 with 14 watchers. First to offer me $300 and can take them before the auction ends on Wednesday can have them

pm me ur mobile number and ill see what i can do..regarding about the enkei's

if you can do that plz

cheers

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