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Ok selling a few thinks as I am about to sell my car and dont need them any more

- R33 gtr wheels with tyres painted in dark bronze $1,000

- R32 gtr seats in good condtion $600

- R33 gtst pedders coilovers in good condtion and not leaking $850

- Honda accord euro wheels 5 stud $100

- R33 alternator $50

- R33 5 bolt drive shaft $50

Located in Wollongong (1hr south of sydney)

PM me or call me on 0424255931

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some more stuff for sale as well

- r33 cluster with working tacho, 95,000km on it $100

- R34 stock caster rods with bushes not leaking $50 pair

- R33 boot lid with spoiler in gunmetal with brackets and struts $20

- r33 spolier brake light $20

- R33 side indicaters 2 sets $20 each set

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thanks mate, yea the do look good, 2 wheels have 215/45R17 bridestone re050a about 50% left, 1 wheel has 235/45R17 dunlop sportmaxx about 30% left, and the wheel has a 235/45R17 goodyear excellence about 30% left

So I hope this helps anyone out

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Ok selling a few thinks as I am about to sell my car and dont need them any more

- R33 gtr wheels with tyres painted in dark bronze $1,000

- R32 gtr seats in good condtion $600

- R33 gtst pedders coilovers in good condtion and not leaking $850

- Honda accord euro wheels 5 stud $100

- R33 alternator $50

- R33 5 bolt drive shaft $50

- r33 cluster with working tacho, 95,000km on it $100

- R34 stock caster rods with bushes not leaking $50 pair

- R33 boot lid with spoiler in gunmetal with brackets and struts $20

- r33 spolier brake light $20

- R33 side indicaters 2 sets $20 each set

Located in Wollongong (1hr south of sydney)

PM me or call me on 0424255931

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