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Im heading to Japan for a few months and need to make some room in the shed to pack my house into (renting the house out). Here a few things that can go for a start. I will probably add things later as well.

Location: Warwick

Condition: new, used and reconditiond.

Price: neg

Contact: 0411 090 019

wheels:

17x9 +30 x2

have been checked/repaired by Dr Wheels

$400

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17x9 +30 x2

have been checked/reparied by Dr Wheels

New black pewdercoat

sholder worn 40% 235/45/17 federal 595 (might be 215)

$500

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17x9.5 +18 x2

have been checked/repaired by Dr Wheels

$500

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17x9.5 +18 x2

used, 2Pk white

$450

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17x9.5 +18 x4

12 months old

Kumho 235/45/17 KU36 down to first ware marker, even ware across face.

did a test at Moegan Park last wed Ku36 1:13.2 V's FZ201 1:10.4

$1200

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Bolt on Spacers, the fix to bad offset

20mm and 25mm

$50/pair

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17x8 +39 x2

215/45/17 federal 595, 1 drift lap 3-6 QR

$250

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set of "Z" wheels

spray can white, is what the is.

$200

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215/45/17 595, pair of

new

$200

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235/45/17 595, pair of

used, 50%

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pair of GTR front guards

Used, excellent condition

$600

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Rb 30

used, was a runner ;p

$100 or a carton of Johnny or Jimmy

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Rb 30 block

ran once, long ago

six pack of Johnny or Jimmy

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