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hey guys :action-smiley-069:

4x R33 GTR wheels, usuall specs 17x9 +30

they are in ok/average condition due to age, i.e bit of gutter rash etc etc

come with bridgestone potenza re001's, all 225/45/R17

2x 50% worn, 2x camber wear (flip them and do some skids :whistling: )

asking $950 ono, pick up only

1x NON GENUINE Bride Low Max seat, reclignable

ok condition, 1 tiny rip on r/h bolster, 1 seat pad broken weave

has been a good seat but wanting to get a fixed back seat

no rails

(I'm 6 foot 95kg solid build and it fits me snug)

asking $450 ono

1x NON GENUINE Takata harness

4 point harness, 3" straps, good condition

upgrading to 5 point :happy:

asking $100 ono

have a nite stalker hid kit to suit h1 globes, 6000k takes about an hour all up to install

only about a month old rrp$180

will let these go for $150ono, will post

(great chrissy present :thumbsup: )

everyone should know what these items look like hence why i havent posted pics :laugh:

located s.e burbs of vic

pm me on here

:thanks:

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