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I am selling the following

can post pictures latter once my internet speeds up enough to upload

wheels, like new condition, no scratches, dents buckles ect 70% bridgestone runflat 255-35-18R tires - $3000 or stock R32/r33/r34 wheels, or tasteful 17 inch wheels with decent tires with cash adjustment

oil cooler, brand new in box, never used-$1000

headlights- $40 a set

carbon mirror's, brand new- $100

new voltex carbon wing, like new condition with sticker on it - $500

carbonetic twin plate carbon clutch, brand new, never used, no box- $2000

stock R32 GTR suspension - offer

few other bit's and pieces

all prices are ONO, please pm me offers.

I am looking for the following

BLACK front bumper and mesh WITH clips

BLACK stock R32 GTR wing

after an amp/speaker/sub

an R32 dash in good condition

pair of Z32 or nismo AFM's

from your description i am not sure what wheels they actually are?

18x10in? What brand and colour

Also what model Voltex wing is it?

tis in the thread title, they're yokohama 10 spoke, 18 by 10 inch and gold in color

not sure on the model of the wing, only marking i can find on it are voltex racing suzuka japan, it's a relatively tall wing though

LOL so i guess 10 spoke is advan RS's??? - what offset

rsg.jpg

How wide is the wing? 1710mm?

that's them mate, should have looked on the box that i got off the guy i bought my car off, advan RS on the boxes :D i'll measure the wing in the morning for ya.

what offsets are the wheels? 18x10 on all 4?

also are they genuine advans or lookalike rota's ? ...only reason i'm asking is you said in the first post that they were yokohama 10 spoke ...so presumably you probably don't know much about the wheels ( i say this in the nicest way possible and don't mean to sound rude...its just they are lots of copies in the market and unless you know the difference, it looks very similar)

might help if you post close up pics of the wheels and also take pics of any markings on the wheels to confirm sizes.

here's the pictures.

wheels

box's

wheels.jpg

wheels2.jpg

wheels3.jpg

wing is 1480mm

voltexwing2.jpg

voltexwing.jpg

oil cooler

oilcooler.jpg

carbonetic clutch

carboneticclutch.jpg

carboneticclutch2.jpg

carbon mirror's

carbonmirrow.jpg

ALL parts are to suite an R32 GTR, may suite other models but i'm not sure

part's are located near mirboo north, victoria, i can delivery larger items to east melb for cost of fuel

Ill take the headlights if they are in goodnick & not broken.

Please pm me contact details.

not broken, in good cosmetic condition, do not know if the globes are good or not, but all wireing ect is there.

pm me your post code and i'll get a shipping quote for you.

not broken, in good cosmetic condition, do not know if the globes are good or not, but all wireing ect is there.

pm me your post code and i'll get a shipping quote for you.

Check your PM

ALOT of interest in the wing, current best offer is $600, the wing is 1480mm wide, suite's an R32 GTR, may suite other models but am not sure, come with all mounting hardware and bracket's, no mark's, in perfect condition bar a cosmetic racing sticker in the center of the wing (can been seen in above picture's)

ALOT of interest in the wing, current best offer is $600, the wing is 1480mm wide, suite's an R32 GTR, may suite other models but am not sure, come with all mounting hardware and bracket's, no mark's, in perfect condition bar a cosmetic racing sticker in the center of the wing (can been seen in above picture's)

If you get a better offer then fair enough. Otherwise, give me a call if you still want to deliver it to me for $550

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