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hey guys just selling off a few things that were in the shed as my pride and joy was stolen and i have no use for any of this stuff anymore as it wont fit on a motorbike :)

18/8 rims gutter rashed by previous owner and tyres worn out $150 firm

25mm hubcentric spacers like new only put on the car for 1 week $100

8mm slip on spacers $10

momo steering wheel i cant find the horn button tho? $30

r32 gtst coupe suspension stock struts with lowered springs $100

k&n pod filter $20

rb20 starter motor in good condition was left over after doing a rb25det convertion $20

rb20det valley cover in good condition $25

rb25det s2 bov painted black in good condition $20

1X modena rim 17/9 pretty much brand new tyre 255/40/17 $50

r32 gtst stock spoiler in gunmetal grey great condition $10

if you want a picture just msg me and i will mms the picture to you sorry only internet i have atm is my phone and they wont upload?

got a few other things aswell but there in the shed and cant be botherd going back out there :)

call jason on 0413329084 all located in adelaide south australia

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys at this point im not able to get time away from work to get to post offices so all sales will have to be local after hours untill further notice sorry

not intrested in seperating the struts and springs mate cos i have no use to the springs and my tools were stolen with the car so i couldnt even if i wanted to sorry mate. but why not buy them and seperate yourself? i paid 180 for them when i bought them about 6 months ago and used them to get off defect with the lowered springs and they were only in the car for about a week ?

stupid iphone wont upload pics properly ...... if you msg me your number and what you want pics of i have them all on my phone and i can mms them to you

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Hey mate, cant message for some reason but might be keen on the lowered struts... as long as they're in good nic, hold well and are legal height for SA I'm keen :thumbsup: PM me your number and we'll go from there

  • 2 weeks later...

ok so not a single person in adelaide is keen for any of this stuff?? maybe i should just bin it then cos its taking up room in my shed and i have no use for it?

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