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Set Rays Gram Lights 57c, front white, rear gold. 17x9.5 +12, 18x9.5 +12 $1800

Set Work Eurolines, 19x9.5 +12 19x10.5 +18 $1900

Set R32 GTR wheels, perfect condition, advan semi slicks all round. $800

Pair Volk GTV 18x10 +5, perfect condition. $1300

Tomei V35/350z 2way diff in housing, 3.9 central20 diff gears. $850

Nismo R32 skyline 2way, in 4.3 non abs housing, 5 bolt shafts. $800

Blitz 100mm sidemount intercooler, suit s13/r32 stock position. $150

5 stud front hubs, s14 brakes and rotors. $400

s13 sr20det engine suit rebuild. unsure of condition but not good. complete with inlet/exh/turbo etc all still attached. $400

R32 GTR late model gearbox, minus transfer case, good for gearset for busted rb25 box. $350

vvti 1jz long motor, comes with engine mounts, coilpacks, front sump. low km jzx100 motor. $700

ARE cooling surgetank, twin outlet, all speedflow weld ones. $250

R33 GTR rear cradle, complete with arms and knuckles, no diff/shafts/hubs. $200

R33 GTR side skirts. series 3, $150

R33 GTR front bar, series 3 front lip, genuine plastic. $600

S15 trial front bar. white, good condition. $50

Rb25 series2 splitfire coilpacks. $350

Location:

brisbane

Item Condition:

all good

Reason for Selling:

excess stuff

Price and Payment Conditions:

as listed, cash.

Extra Info:

Pictures:

on request.

Contact Details:

buckna. 0427282562

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