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Have the following stuff for sale, I'm located in Melbourne

GTR R34 N1 Ball Bearing Turbos only done 2000klms $3000 SOLD

HKS Stainless steel full twin exhaust system suit R33 GTR

Include front pipes $1200 SOLD

18"x10" Volk Challenge wheels include 265/35/18 Potenza's

suit GTR $3000 Reduced to $2800 taking offers SOLD

Genuine R34 GTR wheels with tyres $2800 SOLD

17"x9" Volks TE37's (white) suit GTR $2500 SOLD

18" Work Equips suit GTS-T $2200 taking offers

OS Giken Twin plate clutch, push type with brand new plates $1800 taking offers

OS Giken Triple plate clutch, push type with brand new plates $2200 SOLD

Pix are too big to post so if interested PM me your e-mail address.

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