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hi guys, picking up my stagea on saturday, i have a set of 19's for it, so im in no need for the stock mags. they are all in mint condition, and they will have brand new tyres on it as its just gone through compliance. i am also thinking about buying some other front seats for it, its has the R34 GTT seats as its a genuine RS4S.

looking for around the $600 mark for the wheels

and $250(pair) for the seats?? not sure what they are worth but they are also in 100% new condition, the car only has 80,000 on the clock and is probably the cleanest stagea ive seen.

cheers.

they will be available as of this weekend and ill post more pics.

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nup the seats are like new. the stagea has been well looked after. ill have the car on saturday, ill get some more pics up so you can have a better look.

sorry guys, im putting the price of the seats up a bit, i found out these seats in the current condition are worth around $250 each.

will take $300 the pair.

sorry pintaline, they arent for sale anymore, the purchase of the other seats for my car has fallen through so i kinda need these front seats if i want to drive the car hahaa. very sorry to mess you around.

wheels are still up for sale.

im pretty sure they are only a 17x7, but could be 7.5... they should be off the car tomorrow, ill check it out and throw up more pics. they are definatly a +30.

HIFLY HF805 225/45/17 its what was puton the car when it was complied. kinda sucks, because it had good 80% tread hankooks on it when it came in, but they dont comply with aus regualtions.

throw me some offers guys, need the wheels gone before christmas. also have a Turbosmart type 3(plumback) bov for sale, used only in a dyno tune then removed so its basically new... looking for around $200 but open to offers

cheers.

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