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hey guys,

I'm going to japan in a few weeks so need to clear out some of my stuff that I can't afford to keep. I can't justify having such nice parts with no cash for my trip so something has to give.

LOCATED IN MELBOURNE.

CST HYPER ZERO 1'S & BRIDE GIAS LOW MAX FOR SALE!

CST Hyper Zero 1 in Bronze (full set of four wheels AND tyres)

2x 17x9 +30 with 205/45/17 Federal 595EVO (90% new)

2x 17x9.5 +15 with 215/45/17 Zeta (50% tread)

IMMACULATE – NO MARKS AND NO GUTTERING. LOOK NEW.

Perfect fitment for R32/33/34/s13/14/15/jzx100 etc.

I've owned these wheels for just a few months and are on my Series 2 S14. Originally had 6 but sold off one pair last month and now I'm selling the remaining four to help fund my trip overseas at the end of the year.

I can also supply a 30mm spacer for the fronts which I am currently running for a fitment of 17x9+0.

Front tyres are near brand new, only driven about 500kms on them!

Pickup in Eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

$1500 firm (the cheapest CSTS you'll find locally, let alone with rubber)

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GENUINE Bride Carbon back Gias Low Max (black with graduation fabric)

Need more cash for my trip overseas at the end of the year so selling my GENUINE Bride Gias Low Max. This seat is genuine Japanese made Bride, not the fake Taiwanese ones you see around a lot at the moment. Receipts to prove it!

Classic black graduation fabric with carbon back for baller points. So dope.

It is MINT no marks or fading on fabric, you would think it was brand new unless I told you otherwise. I'm a real perfectionist with my car and never sit in my seat with dirty clothes on, so the condition is immac.

Was bought brand new from Bride in March 2011 and has only seen about 2500km of driving since the car it is in is only driven on weekends.

Comes with GENUINE Bride rail to suit s13/14/s15

$1000 firm for Seat & Rail

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CONTACT VIA PM OR TEXT 0411 017 104 (Luke)

Pickup in Eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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