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Booked my flights for the august matsuri so need to get act/cash together

After that im ordering a FT86 so wont need some parts too

Prices are only valid till I leave for japan ;)

Pair-17x9+20 equips,,,,, small lip

light rash/scratches. No tyres

$250 .... payed over $400 for these from japan

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Pair-17x10+30 meisters

8/9 or so cm dish

Light rash... 1 has 10cm or so deep rash

Thrashed tyres

$800

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Pair-18x9.5+8 Work euroline mesh

Rare, only made for 1 year

8 or so cm dish

Thrashed tyres

$750

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Sit mad on stock body

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Speedy wheels

16x7+35??????????????????? no idea tbh

only 3 usuable, one I had to cut off the car :lol:

2 tyres just above indicators, the other 2 70+% 225/50or55/16

$50

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R32 GTR passanger seat

Modded rail to bolt straight in to S chassis

1 cig burn, could use a steam clean

$200

(pics to come)

R33 GTR rims

17x9+30 all round

chips in paint and rash on wheels

1 pair no tyres

1 pair 225/45/17 with about 70% tread

$1000

(Pics to come)

Bride Ergo 1 recliner

Bride low rail to suit S chassis

2cm tear on bolster

$400

(pics to come)

Laurel shell with all the parts ive collected for it

So the car itself with all manual conversion already done.

Gaurds been rolled by PhillB

Will only let it go as a package along with all the parts I have collected

Stock front bar

Kouki tailights

Spare pair of headlights

Spare pair of parkers

Spare pair of mirrors

Uras front indicators

Hipposleek clear headlight covers

Hipposleek clear parker covers

Manual Center console

5 stud conversion all round

Vanquish roof spoiler

SR crossmember

Box of random crap I won on YJP

You could nearly just get a RB20 halfcut, 32 front seats, dump them in and get it regoed....

Would want 3.5k to make it worth getting rid of

Located Campbelltown NSW

post at buyers expense

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