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Hi all,

For sale to suit an R32 GTS-T:

1. X-Force turbo back exhaust system. Dump to rear muffler includes a cat. Pretty sure it's 3" I will confirm - $500

2. Random front strut brace (adjustable in the center). - $50

3. Random hecktic front bar, it's damaged with cracks etc - $20

2 sets of rims for sale, both are 4X114.3 PCD.

4. Superlites - Full set, NO tyers. - $900

F: 15x8 -4

R: 15x10 -26

Small dint on one of the 8's, doesnt effect it at all. No gutter rash or any damage. Like new. Have center caps and boxes.

*Will sell with 4 tyers for $1,250. Toyo Proxes 4 all round. 205/50/15 at the front and 225/50/15 at the rears. Front's have about 10-15% tread and the rears are near new about 95%*

5. NISMO LM GT-2 - $1,000

F: 17x7 +39

R: 17x7 +29

These have tyers, the +39 has shagged tyers but the +29 has some 235/45/R17 on them with about 80% tread.

Located in Bayswater / Mitcham. Melbourne East.

Contact me via PM or Jesse 0420 974 417

Photos of the rims (I will get photos of the other parts in the next few days):

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:cheers:

Got a pic of those superlites on an R31?

Yes I do. Here is a couple of old photos of my car. I'm running S13 suspension in the front.

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They look f**king awsum!!!! Those rims I wonder how they'd look on my 32

I wondered the same but I never put them on my R32 4-stud I had.

Superlites are sold and gone.

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