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Hi guys:) So names Sid,

And i got a few things in the garage that i need to get rid of in favor of some MULLAH :). Id prefer local pick up but i can post if you organize and pay.

So first up is the body kits.. These are designed for R33 GTST they were trialed on mine and fit perfectly, They're on a white *prime* i think ready for painting.

TRUST FRONT BAR $400 ono

So the front bar: No cracks or damage *As i said not used yet*

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TRUST REAR BAR? $450 ono

Again No cracks or damage *As i said not used yet*

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TYPE M SKIRTS $200 ono

Again No cracks or damage *As i said not used yet*

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Super Advan Racing V2 Rims $2000 ono *All Included*

17" Low-pressure cast spokes with forged rim.

Rear: Nankang Sport NS II: 255/40R17 95% tread Almost new.

Rear will also come with 2 Spare Dunlop Sp Sport 07: 245/45R17 70%+ Tread left.

Front: Yokohama Current front are bold on the inside i have two Spare tyres ready to be fitted Which are >>

Bobjane Xenon Z7: 235/45R17 70 % + tread left.

Rear Pictures:

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Front Pictures:

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Slight peal of coat on front right tyre due to stupid mechanic being rough..

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Thats it for now guys :), feel free to please text me on 0401200176 and ill give you a call back as soon as possible. Or Pm here and ill try get back to you asap.

Regards

Sid

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need specs on the wheels

width, stud pattern and offset

And unless they are some unique offset/size, they are a bit overpriced

I have seen similar rims go for a quarter of your asking price

Need the stuff gone guys :) Someone must want a full Aftermarket body kit? Why go through the hassle of bringing them from oversea's or getting a company to make it and wait the time frame? Ive got them here ready for you :)

Sid

dam, i love those advans but somebody on vicimportsclub.com sold a set with tyres for $350, so I couldn't bring myself to spend $1200 on a set

I've seen cheaper ones too - do you know what the difference is? Is it the tyres they come with being better / newer?

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I just wanted to see how much they sold for 350 really? god thats dirt cheap i wouldnt even sell them less then $800 there beautiful wheels i just want 18s thats all if they were in 18s us powder coat them myself and keep, As i said im not in a big hurry to sell them loll

Sid

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