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Can send larger items interstate as long as the buyer helps arrange courier... if you have preferences etc...

WORK VSKF

Black with chrome lip

Good condition

Can come with or with out tyres

18x10 +7

18x10.5 -23

$2900 ONO No tyres

$3200 ONO with some decent tyres

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Can send if buyers helps arrange courier.

Work EMO CR KAI

17x9 +17

18X9.5 +12

Gunmetal colour

Rash on all rims... used as skid rims on the drifter

$1200 without tyres...... tyres extra

Tial MVS 38mm external gate V BAND connections INCLUDING stainless screamer

Has water cooling ports

New compact design, also has extra springs. Currently has the 10psi spring intsalled

Comes in the box, extra springs all clamps and fittings etc

In AS NEW condition as been used about a dozen times on the dyno then decided I had to go larger..

Can send interstate

$290 FIRM...

Tune Agent Rear Camber Arms

suit s13/180sx

Good condition

$100

Tune Agent Rear Toe Arms

Suit s13/180sx

one side had a small crack near the bracket. Has been re-welded and no drama

$60

Tein He Coilovers

8k front 6k rear

2way height adjustable

Damper adjustable

No leaks, knocks etc

Selling due to upgrade

$1150 ono

Greddy/Trust copy sump

Need a new thread tapped into the sump plug hole as the last "mechanic" to work on it f*cked it. Imperial bolt into a metric wont go...

$80 ono

  • 4 weeks later...

DISCOUNTED PRICE UPDATE

Take $200 off the VSKF's

WORK EMO CR KAI... now only have 1 pair.. 17x9+17 ..... $550 with tyres FIRM

External TIAL gate $250 FIRM with accessories and SCREAMER

REAR ARMS SOLD

COILOVERS $900

SUMP $40

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