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set of work emotions cr kai, 17x8, 17x9 +20 wrapped in firestone 215's at the fronts, and wanlin 235's at the rears 50% all round, 5 stud, suit nissans $1750 ono

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contact 0421340064 alex, pm's wont be replied.

sure! Wedding in November and recent purchase of house. I can provide proof of both if need be.

cheers

Ok, can you post up a picture of an empty block and a picture of your fiance with ring attached?

jokes mate, good luck with the sale

Item: 4 x 18" Kumho ku31 235/35

Age: BRAND NEW (never been fitted)

Condition: As Above

Price: $800 ono

To Fit: (What car) 18" wheels

Location: Adelaide

Contact: Private Messages will be replied to within the Day

Comments: Yeh arghhh BRAND NEW COME GET THEM TODAY!

Hey

I got a set of 4 x ROH Drift R 17's I want to get rid off cos I want to get some Starcorp Impuls :D

The front 2 tyres have good tread and the rears have about 40%

Im asking $700 ono

Ive got a rear wing Im taking of my car within a couple days

$120 ono

Front Bumper (unsure what sort of bar it is)

*Make me offers*

Call or Text Martin on 0411 585 385 anytime 24/7 and I usually get back to text's within a few minutes

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Front Bar Sold

Items:

Four 18x8.5+35 (5x114.3 pcd) Axia Rims

Item Condition:

Good condition, some small imperfections in the lip.

Extra Info:

Imported from japan 2nd hand, Gold centre and polished lip, only 2 rims have used Nankang NSII tyres that need to be replaced. Unfortunately they won't clear Nissan 4 piston calipers without spacers.

Contact Details:

[email protected]

Price and price conditions:

$700

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sorry forgot to add

Comments:

All these parts are from a GTR R33 that has done around 90xxx kms. Was working fine when i took them out. Only replaced to up grade.

All prices are neotiable and im open to any offers so let me know.

Im in adelaide, pick up is fine but i can post at buyers expense. Also you can view before you buy also.

Item: 6 x GTR R33 Injectors $375 ono

Item: Standered R33 GTR fuel Pump $125 ono

Item: Standered R33 GTR cam Gears $100 ono

But again open to any offers

Fuel Pump Sold

GTR Rims Sold.

Injectors $275

Cam Gears $50

ONO!!!

For Sale

Blitz Nur spec stainless steel exhaust full system from stock dump back (includes front pipe and stock cat) good straight through system no majors dents or problems with unit. selling due to wanting to go for a different looking piece. Comes with silencer for rear cannon as well.

Make an offer as not to sure what its worth!!!!

Items:

KYB Super SR Special set of suspension (suitable for Nissan Skyline R32)

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Item Condition:

Very good

Extra info:

Selling just because it's too low for body-kit on my R32. Otherwise in excellent condition.

Contact Details:

PM

Price and price conditions:

$380 (negotiable)

DVDS FOR SALE!

BLADE BOXSET - $20

FINAL DESTINATION BOXSET - $20

THANK GOD YOUR HERE - $20

SAW 1, 2, 3 - $15

SILENT HILL, HOUSE OF WAX, GRUDGE 2, LAND OF THE DEAD, DAWN OF THE DEAD, DOOM

all $5 each..

PM if interested :)

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r33 eyelids - $20 (painted KN6 metallic, decent condition)

ha ha. ,i enquired bout that car when i was in the market..its a nice ride! cheap to.

yeah my best mates car. twin turbo, even stock, really gets up and goes!! comes with audio too, way too cheap for $7250!

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