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Hi all have some parts for sale which are just gathering dust.

Parts are all located in Ringwood East

Contact me on 0414 690 262

Ti Rims

-rims are in good condition with few blemishes

-205/60 R15

-Goodyear Eagle Ventura with 80% tread remaining

$180

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15'' Interceptors X4

-black

-tyres are all random and arent in RWC

-$180

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Set of Bilsteins

-these wre replaced with brand new ones

-rears are fine but one of the fronts leak a little

-awesome upgrade if you like it hard

-front fit local GTS and HR31 models

-rears fit all R31 models

-$300

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Local GTS rotors/calipers/pads

-comes with X2 pairs of front GTS rotors and X1 pair of rears

-removed due to upgrade

-pads are Ferrodo brands with plenty of meat left

-$80

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10'' Pioneer sub with box

-TS W255C

-700 W Max

-no rips in code

-genuine Pioneer box

-been in storage for 6 years

-$40

Pioneer 6x9 Speakers

-Doesnt fit in parcel shelf with venetian

-Little use as car is hard parked

-300W MAX

-TS A6963E

-3 WAY

$70

more to come.......

cheers mark

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