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Hey, Few items im wanting to sell

Nismo 740cc injectors, top feed, 6x injectors, 100km old $850

R34 GTR wheels: 4x wheels, 18x9 +30, Minor scuff marks on outer lip $1700

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SSR mesh wheels: 2x 17x9 +22 $450 Pair 4x114x3 PCD NO TYRES

2x 15x9 +19 $350 Pair 4x114x3 PCD 195/65 tyres

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Rota Rbx wheels: 4x 18x9 +30 Very good condition $800 4x114x3 PCD

SSR Professors: 2x 18x10 +32 & 2x 18x9 +35 very good condition $2000 4x114x3 PCD

SSR Professors: 2x 18x10 +10, Wicked dish, near new falken FK452 tyres, 245/40 $1800 4x114x3 PCD

SSR Professors: 2x 17x9 +22 $1000 4x114x3 PCD

Or I can sell a staggard set of the 2x18x10 +10 & the 2x 17x9 +22 for $2500 (so 4 wheels) 4x114x3 PCD

Works wheels, Brand new still wrapped, Staggard set, 2x 18x9.5 +20 & 2x 17x9 +17 5x114x3 PCD..WILL DECIDE PRICE SHORTLY

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VE commodore special international edition,18". only 2500kms old, bridgestone potenza tyres 245/45 $1200

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S15 standard alloy wheels, 16x6.5 5x114x3 PCD... PRICE SOON

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Audi S3 sports alloy wheels, 18x7.5 only 2000kms old $800

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Haltech E11V12 Ecu, Pug & play, Patch loomed for an Rb25 $800

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S13 silvia rear bars x2, Vertex style, $100 each

180sx standard rear bar PRICE SOON

S13 standard front bar PRICE SOON

180sx/s13 rear sub box that molds around your strut towers (sub included) PRICE SOON

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Bride copy seat PRICE SOON

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Tein NA suspension, Will find out what they suit shortly PRICE SOON

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I still have a few more items I need to list, I will update this space within the next few days, So keep an eye out

I can post any item at your cost, If your local, I can also deliver

Please contact me on 0419525562

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