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Hey guys selling a full set of Lensos 18" Wheels that are multi stud to it 4x100 or 4x114 they come with new tyres that have 80% tread and 2 of them have kumho ecsta tyres on them where i paid $240 each for them.

im asking $800ono for the full set

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A full set of s13,180sx,r33 NA etc.. 4stud brakes comes with rotors, calipers, brake pads, hubs...In the photos it only shows 3 but i have all 4 so not to worry

the brake pads are fairly new ...theses brakes came of a skyline R33 NA series 2.

$250 for the lot

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A paif of HKS coilovers for the fronts will fit R32, R33 GTST/GTR not sure if they will fit R32 GTRs they are full height and damper adjustable no leaks or knocks feel free to come have a look at them

$400

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I am located in Melbourne

Contact me on 0431 065 484

Cheers guys =]

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