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FOR SALE:

Wheels brand STARCORP KAOTIC shadow chrome with machined lip 18x8.5 with FALKEN 245/40ZR18 tyres to suit R33 gtst. Fronts are with good tread rears tho need replacement but still driveable, rims overall are in great condition not a single scratch selling cz bought new wheels different style. $750 for quick sale.. picture below is borrowed but its exact model i got..

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NEW unused carbon fiber vented bonnet r33 gtst series 2.. bought it for $800 now selling for $600

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Also got used genuine front left side control arm and also left hand side caster radius rod bracket selling due to lack of knowledge in some of adelaide's work shops.. both for $100 or $50 each.. (pics for this 2 parts on request)

located in SA near Salisbury

Txt me anytime for any question 0415440332 cheers :)

Edited by SAKS

Bonnet and front LHS lower control arm and caster radius rod bracket still for sale..

Come on people this is brand new bonnet never fitted on a car.. The price is i believe good as from ebay or body shop is $700-900..

exact same bonnet i have.. VERY Good price.

also this one has reinforcement on the underside in the same shape as the standard bonnet so when it gets lifted by the police its a lot easier to convince them its ADR certified...

Yea thats the one.. I forgot to take the pic of the underside lol ill have to put it up :) tnx for reminding me

Also got BENDIX ULTIMATE front pads,reason for selling them is they are too noisy for me. Had them less than a week on a car asking $100?

Bonnet $500 if not sold its going on ebay.

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Ok this is last price drop.. $450 for quick sale i need it gone as my gbox needs rebuild.

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