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I have the following 2009 R35 parts in brand new condition:

1. Gunmetallic (non-Premium) OEM wheels with track used Bridgestone RFT 4 x 285/35/20. Try the SQUARE setup and you will love it.

Replacement value: wheels only $7900 plus tyres. Price $3000.

2. Front OEM rotors. Brand new condition. Replacement $2376.00 Pair. Price $1100.00

3. Rexpeed M-Style (Mines Replica) Carbon Fibre Front Spoiler/ Lip Brand New, in the original Box, never installed. Cost 1000.00. Price $900.00

Local pickup Sydney .

PM me if you wish to make an offer.

GT-Ricer

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I have the following 2009 R35 parts in brand new condition:

1. Gunmetallic (non-Premium) OEM wheels with track used Bridgestone RFT 4 x 285/35/20. Try the SQUARE setup and you will love it.

Replacement value: wheels only $7900 plus tyres. Price $3000.

2. Front OEM rotors. Brand new condition. Replacement $2376.00 Pair. Price $1100.00

3. Rexpeed M-Style (Mines Replica) Carbon Fibre Front Spoiler/ Lip Brand New, in the original Box, never installed. Cost 1000.00. Price $900.00

Local pickup Sydney .

PM me if you wish to make an offer.

GT-Ricer

My GT-R is gone, sold to a Nissan enthusiast!

PM me for any of these and no reasonable offer will be refused !

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I have the following 2009 R35 parts in brand new condition:

1. Gunmetallic (non-Premium) OEM wheels with track used Bridgestone RFT 4 x 285/35/20. Try the SQUARE setup and you will love it.

Replacement value: wheels cost $7900 plus tyres $3000. Price $2000 including tyres.

2. Front OEM rotors. Brand new condition. Replacement $2376.00 Pair. Price $600, its a steal!

3. Rexpeed M-Style (Mines Replica) Carbon Fibre Front Spoiler/ Lip Brand New, in the original Box, never installed. Cost 1000.00. Price $800.00

Local pickup Sydney .

PM me if you wish to see these items.

GT-Ricer

Edited by GT-Ricer

Who could help to find out if this square setup would fit a v36 sedan?

These tyres are track used and only for demonstration purposes to show you how a square setup looks and feels. You will need new tyres for the street so you don't have to go square.

I am not charging anything for the tyres, so just discard them when you are done with them.

They would suit someone who wants these wheels for track use and wishes to try the sure setup a couple of times on the track before choosing new tyres.

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