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Hey selling my R32 gts4 cant afford it as a first year apprentice :devil:

its fairly stock never been boosted imported in 2005 by redline motorsport

if your after any more details you can pm me or call me on 0430025163

heres the link to the trader

cheers

Bill

Ok cars gone time to clear out the shed. I have a pair of 32 clear indicators 1 with a small crack in the clip and the other 1's clip has broken off nothing a piece of metal and a screw wont fix. Also have the stock side mount intercooler, stock cam gears, dump pipe and a pacemaker front pipe.

Indicators - $150 for the pair

Others make and offer.

P.M for pics and more information or call or sms on 0430 362 050

Thanx Scott

Hey selling my R32 gts4 cant afford it as a first year apprentice :devil:

its fairly stock never been boosted imported in 2005 by redline motorsport

if your after any more details you can pm me or call me on 0430025163

heres the link to the trader

cheers

Bill

sorry forgot to put price and the link askin $11,000 ono

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

bit of a longshot, but never know

2 sets of 4wd wheels for sale

Image331.jpg

- A set of 4 (four) black speedy desert rats (essentially black sunraysias) with 4 (four) 33x12.5x15 Mickey Thompson MTZ mud tyres (pictured sample on right)

*less than 2000km on them, only been used for mud driving with exception for some dirt/sand work at loveday and a bit of highway driving

*rims are in landcruiser offset (-27) so ideal fit on a GQ patrol, or most toyotas

*6x139.7 stud pattern

$1500 negotiable

- A set of 5 (five) chrome speedy desert rats (chrome sunraysias) with 4 (four) Kelly Safari Trex tyres in 265/75/16 and one Bridgestone Dueller in same size (spare) (pictured sample on left)

*15,000km travelled on them, guaranteed for 95,000km

*rims will fit on landcruiser/patrol or any similar 6 stud pattern

*come with some speedy centre caps too to dress them up

$1600 negotiable

Contact via PM or email (mftonkin (at) bigpond.net.au

Edited by Matty 31

Hi,

I have a brand new pair of bride ergo2 seats in leather with gradation logo and rails to suit s14,

I'm after 3 grand for the lot.. Seats were only purchased a month ago and are still in plastic wrapping

and bride box.. Selling due to need of cash for other priorities...

Pm me for any inquiries..

Cheers

Chris

Hi all i have my car up for sale, if anyone interested please give me a ring, here is the link to car sales as its just easier than uploading all the photos.

thanks

borko

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=11D3EF7C1078

ALL PRICES ARE AS PAIRS

16"

2x 195/50 - Yokohama Advan/Avid (mismatched pair) - 80% tread - $80

2x 225/50 - Bridgestone Potenza RE001 Adrenaline - 70% tread - $170

2x 245/50 - Bridgestone Potenza RE-01 - 95% tread - $220

18"

2x 215/40 - Kuhmo Ecsta - 70% tread - $120

2x 235/40 - Bridgestone/Corsa (mismatched pair) - 60-80% tread - $100

2x 235/40 - Dunlop Direzza 03G (semi-slick) - 40% tread - $100

Pics:

16"

195 Yokos:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_9580.jpg

RE-01's:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_5150.jpg

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_5151.jpg

18"

Kuhmos:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis.../100_0537-1.jpg

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis.../100_0538-1.jpg

Potenza/Corsa's:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_0839.jpg

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_0840.jpg

Semi-Slicks:

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j121/nis...ts/100_0829.jpg

updated to what's left.

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