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Versus rims

2 x 18 x 9.5

2 x 18 x 8

1 has slight gutter rash maybe 15cm long. Rest are in mint condition

Looking for $900 ono tires (3) inc but pretty worn.

Mobile: 0401 355 434

Pics

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Price Drop $800 want them gone.

Up for sale is a set of R33 GTR sway bars.

I bought these off a while back and they don't fit my car(Auto)

They will fit manual C34 series 1 or 2 stagea.

the rear is 22 or 24mm solid from memory, a great upgrade over the standard 17mm hollow bar.

Selling them for less than i paid for them.

Rear sway bar comes with rubbers, u bolts and links to suit.

$150 + postage

Located south of Adelaide

Pm or call me - 0423 10 11 10

stock rear sway bar compared to r33GTR sway bar

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N13 pulsar for sale!!! Got 15 inch wheels, whiteline front strut brace, lowered king spings with new shocks, exhaust! Keen to swap for some wheels to suit my 32! Open to offers and cash offers too.

msg me for anymore details or pics of the car.

Brad - 0430033573

100k service kit for GTT, I don't have the car anymore so no longer required: rb25det neo water pump, gates timing belt, tensioner bearing, idler bearing, 3x Ancillary belts

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$400

Pm me or sms me on 0433348748 for further info..

Up for sale is a set of R33 GTR sway bars.

I bought these off a while back and they don't fit my car(Auto)

They will fit manual C34 series 1 or 2 stagea.

the rear is 22 or 24mm solid from memory, a great upgrade over the standard 17mm hollow bar.

Selling them for less than i paid for them.

Rear sway bar comes with rubbers, u bolts and links to suit.

$150 + postage

Located south of Adelaide

Pm or call me - 0423 10 11 10

stock rear sway bar compared to r33GTR sway bar

DSC01091.jpg

Would this bolt on to a R33 GTST??

If so then i am very keen

Set of Lenso D1R's with tyres and centrecaps, near new, no rash, excellent condition.

front: 17x9 +35, 225/45 tyres near new

rear: 17x10 +15, 235/45 tyres near new

$1,100

call or txt 0422140579

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Edited by banhzSIIR33

FS:

Brand New Tomei Sump Baffle $280 rrp $399 at JJR

Used Tein Fixed Height Coilovers, Type HR to suit R32 GTR/GTS4 - $600 negotiable

Used Bilstein Fixed Height Coilovers, unsure what type but they handle very nicely. Slightly lower than the Teins. To suit R32 GTR/GTS4 - $600 negotiable

Used Toyo T1R Proxes with camber wear x4 to suit 16x8 stock gtr rim (225wide), $50 or a bottle of wild the sphincter of the universe

pics upon request

-D

Set of Lenso D1R's with tyres and centrecaps, near new, no rash, excellent condition.

front: 17x9 +35, 225/45 tyres near new

rear: 17x10 +15, 235/45 tyres near new

$1,100

call or txt 0422140579

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do you have a pic of them fitted?

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