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Hi guys (and girls),

I have a set of four brand new Rays Engineering Volk Racing GT-Cs for sale - the quintessential choice for the Skyline GT-R...

- Set of 4 identical rims, dimensions are 20" x 10.5J, +20 offset. To suit R34 GT-R (and possibly R33)

- Gold-painted centres, with polished rims.

- Brand new, still in boxes (taken out for photos only). Never had tyres fitted. Valves are brand new in their boxes.

- Comes with GT-C wheel nuts

Asking $4,000 neat.

Below are pictures of the actual items. If you need higher res pics, not a problem, let me know via PM.

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To give you an indication of approximately what they would look like on an R34 GT-R (these are *not* the rims for sale, but another set; the front rims are slightly narrower than the rears, however the rears in the following photos are the same dimensions as the rims for sale):

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Also for sale is a Pioneer AVIC F310BT double-DIN head unit;

- $999 when new at the beginning of 2010

- Bluetooth for wireless phone connectivity

- iPhone / iPod connectivity

- Sat nav

- 4.3" touch screen

- Great sound quality as expected from a Pioneer HU

- Detachable face for security and connection to PC

- Firmware has been updated for 100% stability

- Excellent condition.

Asking $150

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Finally I have a genuine Nismo Black Aluminium shift knob for an R33 (GTS-t or GT-R). It is unmarked in its original box with info sheet and shift pattern plaque unused. The knob was on my R33 GT-R for a while but I ended up going with a different one, so it is practically new. Brand new price was about $95;

Asking $25.

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Any questions, please feel free to PM me.

Cheers,

Matt

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Located in Sydney guys; would prefer pickup for the headunit, but can get quotes for shipping.

Would definitely recommend pickup for the wheels...

Michael; I've had some offers on the head unit, please let me know if you'd like to make an offer via PM.

Cheers,

Matt

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I've got another goody ready to go to another home: :)

NISMO 3" Calsonic Sport exhaust (not including cat). For (BNR34) R34 GT-R.

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In very good condition.

Asking $390.

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Also, I have available a 3" "Varex"-type muffler that reduces noise output (dB) without restricting flow as it's straight through. As new.

$80.

Christmas Bump :)

The Nismo exhaust has a very nice tone to it, just the right amount of volume and no undesired 'harmonics'.

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damn it matt why didnt i see this ages ago.. would of bought the headunit and gearknob..

also free bump for you because they are awesome wheels!

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Last weekend I trial fitted the rims to an R34 GT-R with stock Brembos - they clear the calipers with plenty of room to spare!

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Make me an offer! :)

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