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Item:starcorp racing impul 18x8.5 +35ish and 18x9.5 +30ish

Age:unknown?

Condition:very good.. not RASH. tyres are 80-90% fronts and 40%rears due to camber wear.

Price:$800.. cheap....

To Fit: (What car) 5 stud!

Location: Adelaide west subs.

Contact:pm, [email protected] and 0433290801

Comments:these rims are very good condish.. not signs of gutter rash. nice dished rears. ppl in adelaide are more than welcome to inspect. sit PERFECT on r32 and r33 from wat i have seen..

19inch White Starcorp Impuls DISH!!!

Excellent condition

19x8.5 front with 80% tread nexens 235/35/19

19x9.5 rears with 50% tread Nangkangs. 265/35/19

+35 offsets

$1000

Pics on the last page

PM or call 0433648021

cheers

Isaac

hey guys i have a R34 NEO TURBO + HKS DUMP PIPE for sale still in very good condition turbo no shaft play what so ever removed from car at

58,000km i was going to put this on my RB20det but have decided to go with a gt25/40 instead.

so quick sale $650 for turbo AND dump pipe! no really need for pics you all know what they look like =]

located in SA but could post at buyers expense

negotiable lol

Items: Custom Number Plates "ADRENLN" Black on Silver, Slim front, Standard rear

Item Condition: Rear plate brand new (not even on the car), Front has small dent

Extra Info:Costs $240 a year from Motor reg. Also, not sure, but I believe the name transfer fee is $24 (just off the top of my head). The plate agreement ends at the end of January so needs to be renewed before then.

Contact Details: PM me if ur interested

Price and price conditions: $450 for the Rights and the pair of plates.

Item:starcorp racing impul 18x8.5 +35ish and 18x9.5 +30ish

Age:unknown?

Condition:very good.. not RASH. tyres are 80-90% fronts and 40%rears due to camber wear.

Price:$800.. cheap....

To Fit: (What car) 5 stud!

Location: Adelaide west subs.

Contact:pm, [email protected] and 0433290801

Comments:these rims are very good condish.. not signs of gutter rash. nice dished rears. ppl in adelaide are more than welcome to inspect. sit PERFECT on r32 and r33 from wat i have seen..

are these black, white or chrome?

Hey all

Selling for a mate

Gunmetal A-TECH rims

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Specs

17x8 front with 235/45/17 bridgestone tyres 80% tread

17x9 rears with 255/45/17 bridgestones 70% tread

5x114.3 pcd

around a +30 offset. (sit flush with 33 gaurds)

These are in as new condition and have quality tread.

looking for a quick sale

$1000

PM or call 0433648021

cheers

Isaac

R32 GTR WHEELS

repainted in gunmetal grey and bronze, look different colours in different lights! purple bronze grey etc.

specs 16*8s all round, have front around 80% tread rears 70%, only been on the road for 3 months!

saw a set of gtr wheels go for $600 the other week, which were just grey, so ill put these up for $650!

obviously they sit wicked on gtst r32 with no guard rolling camber e.t.c needed! looking for a quick sale as the skyline is begging for new shoes!

reason: time for a change, otherwise would keep them!

tyres: tread value above, brand are falken all round!

pm me or sms anytime 0431 308 333

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Brilliant Black '01 Aus Spec S15

41,XXXkm's

Standard everything except Buddy club Spec IV cat back exhaust (can choose either this or the stock exhaust), ANZ 18 inch rims, Nankang NS2s 90% tread, Jap spec steering wheel, trial front bar and Veilside side skirts.

Car has other features,

- immobilizer

- Rockford Fosgate head unit & VU meter (will disclose more info to keen buyers)

- Full 10% tint on the sides, rear and quarters glass tint

Car is a perfect example of a very clean black s15 that's in great condition and perfect for whoever wants a cruiser or a fresh canvas.

Cleanest example of an Aus Spec S15

Car comes with 6 months rego

Just had a wheel alignment

just serviced the car as well

Call for more info or PM.

PRICE DROP

$23500 ono!

0400 044 196

PRICE DROP

$20,000

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Item: AVS JAP rims for sale 17 x 8

Age: unknown but still sexy

Condition: good/very good only 1 rims with slight rash

Price: $1100 O.N.O

To Fit: (What car) sit nicely on 32 but will fit 5 stud

Location: Adelaide (will post)

Contact: scott 0430 362 050

Comments: These rims and tyres are in good condition. Tyres are around 50 front and 40 rear running on nexon 17/235/45 both front and back

Make me an offer need the rims gone!!!!

THESE ARE GENUINE JAP RIMS

$1000 O.N.O

want these rims gone (make me an offer)

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