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Hi everyone selling of my parts

everything is in very good condition to brand new

selling my items as i will be selling my car later on.

TE37 SL 18*9.5+22 wheels full set

They are brand new and still in boxes

$3200

Greddy oil cooler relocation kit

for R33 GTR

$700

full set of Hankook tires 265/35/18

70% tread

$550

R33 gtst banana bar unpainted

$300

R33 gtst half cage done from brown davis

comes with bolts and brackets with camera mount

have papers to.

$800

Power Fc with hand controller for R33 gtst S2

$1400

pictures still to come can mms photos to.

all items are in melbourne can post most at buyers

expense.

you can contact me by PM or call 0432886568

Thanks Dean

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I belive that it will work in a s1 I just put up s2 cause that's what my car is. I have had it for 2 years now and has been I'm my car for that long to. There is no damage on it at all.I am firm on price to. Thanks Dean

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