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Hey guys,

I'm cleaning up to move and need to get rid of some stuff.

4 Volk rims - all with legal rubber. They are 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 and currently have 235's and 245's on them (you'd be able to go wider on the rear for sure). They are in good condition and don't have much gutter rash. All center caps and stud covers are there. They come with spacers to make them fit a skyline (they are the proper bolt in ones). I replaced them with some rota's so these have to go. Super light.

$550 ono.

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Jun style bodykit. It probably need some work - but it was on the car when I bought it (I've changed it back to stock). The skirts have some scratches underneath and a small piece of filler missing but they'd be an easy fix if its your thing. The rear pods are excellent and the front bar - well I was going to use it as a track bar thus the lovely cable tie stitching.

Without the front bar: $100 ono

With the bar $150 ono :)

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R33 GTS-T Diff in good condition. This was pulled from my car last night and replaced with a nismo unit, it still locks up fine and doesn't make any noises it shouldn't. Its got about 150k on it, but most of them were by my mate who drives like my dead grandmother. We pulled the rear cover off for a look and I would of put it back in.

$300 ono.

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Stock R32 GTS-T computer - $100 ono

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A'Pexi SAFCII. Brand new in box and never been used. To suit S1 R33 RB25DET Skyline.

$200 ono.

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R33 S1 Ignitor - known working unit - $70

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Either PM or give me a call on 0418 666 332.

Looks like another freaking time waster.

WHEELS STILL FOR SALE. $550. Delivery to anywhere on east coast will be under 100 bucks :)

Volks add at least 70% hetikness to your R33 or R34. Thats cheap hetikness with decent rubber!

Will take offers on bodykit - I'm never going to use it, who am I kidding.

I've seen these rims selling over over 1100 online, so get a bargan :) Taking up space I don't have.

Bodykit - just by me some beers and take it away!

damn if only u weren't 5 hours away from me, i'd so grab the front bar off you. It has less cable ties than mine lol

I do a lot of travel - where abouts are you. If Sydney PM me. MY condition is you take the whole kit though :)

All stuff up for grabs (except the afc) :)

still got the kit bud? travel anywhere near cooma? lol

Yes and yes - even frieght there would be cheap from here.

PM me champ :)

I'm not 100 sure of the offset of the wheeels, but with the spacers I've got they cleared my 33 brakes no worries, filled the guards nicely. :)

hey mate sent you a pm last week about the kit. If you can bring it to sydney with you ill take the whole kit off you for $150. Let me know

SAFCII sold

Volks are sold

Kit sold (pending payment)

Diff, ignitor and computer are still here. :)

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