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An all time classic Volk, forged monoblock - super lightweight and strong, massive brake clearance for those with big brakes. These will never go out of style. 18 x 9 +35 front and 18 x 10 +35 rear

Import monster had them $2300 for a complete set if you check out this link http://www.importmon...products_id=919

unfortunately it only comes wit x2 of 18x9 front and x1 18x10 rear, which is not a complete set. It will be a very cheap buy if you can find the other rear 18x10,

They dnt have buckles, but with slight scrathes

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Make an offer, no stupid offers please, resonable offer will be considered

contact me: 0400 928 949 or pm me here or email me on [email protected]

pick up location: Western Sydney near to WSID (rooty hill)

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Front and Rear Strut bars up for sale for Mark IV SUPRA

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$60 each

or $100 for both

contact me: 0400 928 949 or pm me here or email me on [email protected]

pick up location: Western Sydney near to WSID (rooty hill)

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more items for sale:

Up for sale Skyline R32 Vertex Style, a pair of Side skirt and rear bar for GTS/GTS-T/GTS4

Good condition slight scratches but might need a good respray to suit your car's colour

Reason of selling: Garage clean up

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$350 ono

contact me: 0400 928 949 or pm me here or email me on [email protected]

pick up location: Western Sydney near to WSID (rooty hill) / HIlls district

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Stock Airbox for R32 GTS-T/GTS4 Rb20det

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comes with filter aswell,can become handy for roadworthy and to remove defects if your pod filter has been defected.

$40

Contact me: 0400 928 949 or pm me here or email me on [email protected]

pick up location: Western Sydney near to WSID (rooty hill)

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16 inch Genuine Enkei Bortex Mirella made in japan multi stud 4x114.3 and 5x114.3

16x7 wide and the tyres are 205/50/16 all around

2 wheels has 95% rubber and the other 2 are 80% rubber

Good condition no buckles but with slight scratches

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$600 ono

Contact me: 0400 928 949 or pm me here or email me on [email protected]

pick up location: Western Sydney near to WSID (rooty hill) / HIlls district

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