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Hey fella's. I recently sold my 32 GTR and i have some shit that needs to be gone.

I have some R32 GTR Wheels just sitting around at my mums place and i would like them gone. You all know the specs.. 16 x 8 +30 offset. There is rubber on the wheels, front's are useable (see pics) however i'm not as sure on the rears. Only removed from my GTR because i bought some Enkei Wheels. There is some small amounts of rash but nothing major, can only tell when your up close and looking for it!

$600 ono!

I also have a set of Tein Coilovers in excellent condition, they have probably done around 10 thousand k's or there about's. No leaks. Removed from my GTR only to make way for some Apexi Evolution N1's. These are perfect for street work, providing an excellent ride that is firm but not uncomfortable. I would guess 8kg front and 6kg rear.

$700 ono!

Oh and i also have a Carbon Fibre front mount inter cooler shroud. I believe it's a top secret design (that's what the guy i bought it off told me.. so yeah take it as a grain of salt if you wish) .. and it basically mounts in the front bar and causes air that would normally pass around the outskirts of the intercooler to be rammed into it, increasing cooling efficiency. Obviously assists in making the ponies and keeping your rig cool. No idea what it's worth. Throw me an offer.

$200

Prefer local buyer for wheels. Happy to post the Coilovers at your cost! All items are available for inspection in Brisbane on the weekend. I will need notice however as i live out at Oakey and don't return to Brisbane every weekend.

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Wheels sold pending payment and pickup.

Coilovers - $550 ono!

Carbon intercooler thingy - $100 ono!

Need to move this shit asap, drop me a PM.

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