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item 1:

nardi wheel for sale i think its size is 360 or 350.

its not deep dish style flat.

horn button included.

condition: been used so its ok.

selling due to got my deep dish in mail just now heheh

price: $150

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item 2:

bride ergo 1 (i think)

in my cheffy atm. rails fit silvia, r32, 180

has little side tear.getting in and out

no other marks or holes. pretty good condition.

$400 pickup

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item 3:

just jap d1 quick release steering wheel hub.

black/silver

has bolts wiring all the original things and the box

has been used

$70

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item 4:

17x9+30 pair or equip rims

lots of scratches

have 215/45/17 ok tires on them

good skid rims

$300

picture similar but not so shinny not chrome and lots of scratches

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hoppers crossing

sms me 0430078630

who wants the bride seat? only $400 and

comes with rails to fit r32,r33,r34,180,silvia,cheffy,lural.

sms me 0430078630 and i can send you more pictures.

might be keen on seat and rail depending how low ull go

even without rail as i have 2 anyways

let me know

pm sent

do you have passenger rail for bride seats i can buy? r you can give me seat and little cash for the bride seat?

is it a real bride and is it fia app. how old is it and do you have rails to suit r33 gts-t drivers . nick 0404099310

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