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Hey guys

I have a few things up for sale, Cleaning out my garage to make room for some new wheels and coilovers smile.gif

I will add more stuff as i find it

  • R32 4 Door stock front seats, Plain black $50 for the pair

  • R32 GTR lowered Tanabe suspension $300

  • R32 GTR wheels with centre caps 2x 70-80% tread 2x 30-40% tread $300

  • R34 GT-T wheels with centre caps 4x 30-40% tread $300

  • RB25 new powdercoated engine covers $300

WILL POST PICS TOMORROW. CAN MMS.

Any questions just ask away. PM OR 0478 037 160

Im located near Ipswich but im happy to meet somewhere or deliver for a small fee. :)

ALL PRICES ONO

Im chasing a set of Rota Grids and also coilovers if anyone is keen to swap for anything. PM OR TXT

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