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Hey Guys got some rims up for sale as i sold my car without them they are Lenso Raidens Project D rims Black 5 spoke with red thin line round the outside of the rim, they are 18x 8.5's with 95% tread in great condition never seen a gutter o_O Looking for $1100 for them ono as they were $1800 new with tyres 1 year ago. Also have an R32 gts-t coupe Full kit still in packaging BN sports style also for sale looking for $400 if anyones interested.

Any offers welcome please call Jason on 0409 010 020.

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Hey Guys!

Still have the rims and kit for sale if anyone's interested you can also email me on [email protected] or phone 0409 010 020.

I would love to get rid of these asap as i am moving so any offers are welcome!!

Hey Guys!

Still got the rims and the kit so having a price drop for a quicker sale rims are now going for $950 and kit for $350 just to re-iterate the rims are basically brand new with tyres, and the kit is brand new still in bubble wrap and packaging.

Rims - 18x8.5, all four. (I had them on my R32 Gts-t)

Kit B&N Sports Full kit (Copy) - Front & rear Bars and side skirts all new and primed black (Also have a rear spoiler to throw in with it)

Anyone interested please phone or message me on 0409 010 020 or email to [email protected]

Cheers!

Hey guys

Price drop AGAIN... Rims are now $850 and kit is $300, you could'nt get a full kit or new rims for anywhere near this, this is TOP Value!!!

Contact details are as above,

Cheers.

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