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hi all. i have a heap of bits for sale. located in launceston Tas.

i have a nardi leather steering wheel. black leather. VG condition. no centre cap. with D1spec removable boss. $250 ono

Whiteline front springs to suit R32 gtst. same as SK group buy springs. $50

Whiteline sway bar links, brand new. $140

R32 GTR rear sway bar. very light. grate upgrade for gtst skyline or S13 $120

Pair of 16x6 work rims with nexen tyres. $100

Stock gtst front bar $100

Gtst rear seat. imaculate condition. later model fabric. no fading. $100

Gtst rear seat. earlier fabric. faded and average condition $40

gtst 4 door front seats. in tweed. ok condition. could do with a clean. $100

2 3/4" exhaust to suit gtst. $100

Pivot engine start button. has been installed. comes in original box with instructions. $80

also have an aftermarket fiberglass front bar. i brought off daniel H. cant rember what i paid but its here.

feel free to offer on anything on here.

pics on request

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what stud pattern are the 17x8 work rims? pics? how much

exhaust is just mild steel. but muffler is stainless. open to resinable offer. it looks like this.

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wheels are 5 stud nissan and look like this minus red stripe.

they are perfect fit for stock gtst front guards. and are 3 pice.

looking for $250 or ill just keep them.

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they can be pulled apart and painted/ polished like this if your keen like i was once.

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