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Hey dudes really need to clean this out as i no longer need these parts anymore, i would keep em but i own a S14 now.

BRIDE BRIX - good condition comes with r32 driver side seat rails, 300 bucks(firm)

r32 gts, 2.5inch cat back(drift pipes) 250 bucks

4 watanabe wheels all 15x7. 4x114.3 stud pattern. 1 rim has a bit of a dint but i used em daily, no problems. - 350 bucks

pair of impul meshies 16x7 1 in silver the other sprayed in black. multi-stud can fit on anything - 200 bucks

4 watanabe's and 2 meshies sold together for 500 bucks

a pair of gktech 30mm bolt on spacers. also comes with a bunch of slip on disc, brand new never used.

suits 4x114.3 - 100 bucks

located in melbourne

and a photo of my old R32 with the wheels.

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Edited by AndreW_R32

the meshies are sprayed in black now. i am asking 150 for the pair.

the spacers im sure someone needs them, as i have 5 stud i cant run these.

the r32 exhaust, im sure someone with a n/a r32 would love to have an amazing sound and gain power :) - 250 bucks take it away or pay 300 for me to install it to your r32

Edited by AndreW_R32

might keep the meshies now, unless someone wants to take them for 200bucks for the pair.. cant say no to that.

still got spacers. sure someone wants them

exhaust i need gone taking to much space. 250bucks just take take it away. was 450 to be made, gains more power and amazing sound... featured in gripshiftslide.

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