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hey lads i have some wheels i need to sell they are 17 inch, with good tread, plenty of rubber, the fronts are 215/50 and the rears are 235/45, i must sell them i need money, $400 ono, im easy, just let me know cheers 0430 400 138- adam, call anytime, , there are photos in attachments!

lol you forgot your attachments Adam :(

goodluck with the sale bud

hey lads i have some wheels i need to sell they are 17 inch, with good tread, plenty of rubber, the fronts are 215/50 and the rears are 235/45, i must sell them i need money, $400 ono, im easy, just let me know cheers 0430 400 138- adam, call anytime, , there are photos in attachments! or give me your email and ill email the photos to you!!!!

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Selling both for $300!!!

I am selling 2x nitro remote controlled cars. 1 is stripped for spare parts tho.

1/10th scale, nitro drift cars, all wheel drive.

5 or 6 bodyshells (ferrari, silvia, RX7, school bus, supra etc)

2x hand controllers

2x engines

heaps of wheels and tyres

tools and toolbox included

each car cost $400 each new, plus all the extras that I have ontop of that, so about $1000-$1200 worth new.

Please contact me for any further info. 0418 807 844

Guys, I still have this XF Falcon ute for sale!

It has rego, runs considerably well, $500. Come take it away someone.

Great for towing a drift car to put in your stockies and all your sick parts over night from japan :)

Guys, I still have this XF Falcon ute for sale!

It has rego, runs considerably well, $500. Come take it away someone.

Great for towing a drift car to put in your stockies and all your sick parts over night from japan :)

How much rego and how well is 'considerably'? :(

PM'd

FS:

Black Nardi classic wheel. Black centred, red stitching around the wheel

Slightly worn in a few of the usual spots, still looks alright though

No boss kit or horn button however (boss kit ive retained, never got a horn button with it)

doesnt work with my detachable hub kit, so it has to go unfortunately :banana:

$150 negotiable

belkin wireless modem router.. one of the top of the range. rrp $299

bought it and then bought a billion and found they worked the same..

only 5 days old, used for 2 hours MAX. comes with box, reciept, everything you would get from new..

http://www.belkin.com/au/IWCatProductPage....oduct_Id=365203

$150 firm.

TEIN COILOVERS

NEAR NEW STRAIGHT FROM JAPAN...NEVER BEEN USED IN AUSTRALIA!!!

TEIN CONTROL MASTER TYPE FLEX + EDFC TO SUIT R32 GT-R

These electric damper adjustable coilovers allows you to control your ride while driving (: Rare and hard to get, only available on special order worth over $4000 from a local wholeseller!!!!

Details:

16 level damper adjustment

full length and height adjustment

height and spring preload adjustment

pillow ball upper mounts

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EDFC in cabin controller (allows you to control front and rear damper settings simultaneously from the drivers seat)

4 EDFC coilover motors + wiring included (fitted only 2 in pictures)

Im selling these babies for $2500 firm everything above included!!

All inspection welcomed :huh:

pm or mob is 0417 378 515

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WORK MIESTERS FOR SALE

FRONTS: 17 x 9.5 -20

REARS: 17 x 10 -50

NEW TYRES NEAR NEW CONDITION worth over 5k new

Crazy dish and offset with these babies!!! Just got them powder coated Gun Metal Grey!

Asking $2900

Pm or mob is 0417 378 515

Need them gone asap!!

Rears

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WORK MIESTERS FOR SALE

FRONTS: 17 x 9.5 -20

REARS: 17 x 10 -50

NEW TYRES NEAR NEW CONDITION worth over 5k new

Crazy dish and offset with these babies!!! Just got them powder coated Gun Metal Grey!

Asking $2900

Pm or mob is 0417 378 515

Need them gone asap!!

Rears

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Fronts

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damn thats FAT!!

WORK MIESTERS FOR SALE

FRONTS: 17 x 9.5 -20

REARS: 17 x 10 -50

NEW TYRES NEAR NEW CONDITION worth over 5k new

Crazy dish and offset with these babies!!! Just got them powder coated Gun Metal Grey!

Wow that offset is so totally Dildo

-D

rAys NisMo lm-gt2

17x8+35 235/45 Bridgestone grid II's prob %60

17x9+38 rears tyres thrashed ( have small dent and gutter rash on 1 )

$1000 or swap for 4 or 5 stud rims and cash my way

Stock s13 rear suspension $100

3" front pipe of my 33 (2bolt flange) as had custom screamer $100

Split dump BRAND NEW looks like Ca or gtr flange ( sum1 feel free to answer ) $80

Quik release Hub carbon look $80

3 bovs sheepdog $100, Blitz $100 and generic $50

Nismo fuel reg $120

R33 suspension, fronts stok possible reset coils and rear Kyb with pedders springs & 1 extra coil cut $200

r32 rear view mirror $20

r32 passenger door $100 ( black )

door trim to suit $50

r32 rear parcel shelf and speaker covers $20

r32 petrol flap $20 black

Prices negotiable, located Adelaide South

pictures here,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/As...33-t303745.html

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