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151cm width C-West rear wing sold

RE55 pair 245/40/18 sold

Thanks guys

Adding 2 sets of Rays light weigh forged tri spoke 5x100 17x8.5 +35

4 wheels only $700

4 with Toyo RAI 255/40/17 half thread $800

File too big to upload can send via email or MMS to mobiles

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Alex

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Hi,

Just adding some Power FC

2 x S15 Power FC with controller $900 each

1x ADM S15 turbo OEM ECU $150

1x BNR34 # BNR34L 020-0100 no controller $800

1xBNR 34 OEM ECR came off a 2002 NUR spec $300

1x Mines ECU for GTR33 sealed R580 D5 2073 No.9430 $250

Cheers

Thanks for looking

More to be added as I sort out all the boxes

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Trust T518z 8cmrear housing back up for sale, fully rebuilt by Rotomaster gave me 298kw at wheels on E85

4x Dunlop Direnza Sport King Z1 265/35/18 one test session only excellent stretl and track tyres S1200, cost $530 each new

3x Bridgestone RE01 265/35/18 half thread 100 each, I like to buy one of the same tyre to make it a set, any one has got a loose one?

1x dunlop Sport 9000 RWC ok $40

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Getrag 6 sp fully check over gear box is in Lou's workshop in Mitchem,no shifter $2900 is cheap as,pic sent to Ben

can freight at buyer's expense. check Nissan price before making me offers. I am using a OS Giken close ratio 5 speed instead of this one

cheers

More to come

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Putting up a set of 4 Impulse 18x9.5+15 mounted with Dunlop 280x655R18 slick only done 2 heat cycles plenty of life in them ,balanced and ready to go $2600 prefer not to split and local pick up. buyer pays freight

4 of Yokohama A 050 265/35/18 medium compound done one track day, plenty of thread $1200, they are $575 each new

more to come, may even sell off the GTR33 which is nearly finish building

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