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i have for sale:

- 19 inch starcorp racing rims, dont know exact sizes but they where fitted on an R34, rear tyres are 265 35 19 hankooks (90% new) fronts are 235 35 19 (80% new), also comes with 25mm front bolt on spacers and 5mm rear slip ons, with out the spacers these rims foul the calipers on an R34, but they look mega tough with deeeeep dish. one of the rear hankooks may have a very slow leak, however i cannot confirm this as the wheels where taken off to be replaced by the stockies for sale of the car. $750

- R34 Hybrid FMIC, the chrome coating is peeling off the aluminium pipes but the plenum is perfect just needs a clean, polish the pipes and they would be as good as new, no leaks. $200

- R34 Greddy air intake and pod filter w. sheild, awesome induction noise, would suit other cars with similar afm holes. $100

-R34 boss kit and quick release Momo Race wheel and hub. $150

-R34 Neo engine cover $50

-R34 LHS Xenon headlight, plastic cover is broken but bulbs might still work and computer is fine. $100

-Blitz BOV, was fitted to an R34, may fit other cars, iconic sound. $100

will post up photos tomorrow.

might have some other stuff im forgeting, will update.

0437 580 599

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correct phone number is 0437 580 559, the one in the main post is incorrect.

located just outside devonport.

- also for sale is an Top Secret R34 front bar, fibreglass, brand new, has a small crack from the couriers being rough, but easily fixed and i will supply the glass and resin if required, or a body shop would fix it easy. cost $700 plus $150 postage to tas, will sell for $300.

top secret front bar and bov sold.

still for sale:

- FMIC for R34 good condition price drop $150

- Momo Race wheel and quick release boss kit price drop $100

- Blitz air intake price drop $70

- LH Xenon R34 headlight price drop $70

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