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Hey everyone selling a bunch of stuff ive hoarded over the years

Rims 17 x 9 +20 all round MULTISTUD dont know what they are maybe work? but says made in japan on the inside.

good size and offset come with 75% sumitomo z3 and 25% sumitomo z2. the z3 are my steer tyres at the moment and on the car still.

All rims have rash but nothing deep just paint missing. $950 with tyres or $750 without. Can take more pics if people want

cefiro exhaust tech twin flutes cat back $200

cefiro interior includes carpet, rear seats, parcel shelf trim, roof lining, sunroof + switches, centre console, 4 door trims, pretty much everything bar dash and front seats. $400 or can split sunroof and roof lining seperate from the rest

Cefiro wonder kit front, rear, sides excellent condition $350

Cefiro passenger side front seat - FREE

Drift shop castor rods minimal use $100

Drift shop toe rods minimal use but one is bent as seen in photo $50

Drift shop solid subframe bushes minimal use $50

S13 front swaybar 25mm thick $50

S13 front knuckles good for cut and shut job $120

brand new sealed in plastic bosch 040 $150 never used it went surge tank and 044 instead

r32 KYB shocks and king springs, firm but comfortable $250

Pretty firm on prices they are allready cheap

In Adelaide Golden Grove Area call Chris 0401 483 906

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hey im looking for a few interior parts wondered if you still had them for sale.

both side read door handles

handbrake rubber handle

coin box cover by the fuses

drivers sunvisor

and maybe boot carpet only in black though if you have it?

im in albany WA would you be able to get a quote for postage

thanks =)

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Hey m8, Do ypu have a Manual Centre Console and a gearstick surround console, Allso the Sunroof glass & The bosch in tank fuel pump, Let me know with prices Thanks Jamind

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I think I do have another manual console and gearstick surround I will have to check

The bosch pump sold a while ago, I have a complete sunroof not just the glass, make an offer but not a silly one

Thanks

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