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Got a set of brand new Bridgestone RE070 R2's for sale. These are the newer models. OEM fitment.

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Reason for sale: Have a new set of wheels coming and tyres won't fit as I will be running 275/355

Located in 2126 Sydney. Pickup only or you organise your own courier.

Price is $2500 pickup. PM if interested.

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Got a set of brand new Bridgestone RE070 R2's for sale. These are the newer models. OEM fitment.

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Reason for sale: Have a new set of wheels coming and tyres won't fit as I will be running 275/355

Located in 2126 Sydney. Pickup only or you organise your own courier.

Price is $2500 pickup. PM if interested.

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Make an offer. Also willing to swap for other car parts e.g. new brake rotors + pads, cobb etc

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Brand new in original box Rexpeed CF front splitter. Mines replica, similar to factory splitter shape with 1" extended lower lip.

Perfect fit 100% OEM quality appearance.

Check out the link for fitted photos:GTR R35 M-Style Carbon Fiber Splitter

$700 free delivery or pickup Sydney. Other destinations in Australia or Worldwide shipping negotiable.

Splitter no longer required, GT-R sold!

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Have a slightly used SS resonated midpipe purchased from Just Jap. Used for probably a month. It is in good working condition and no dents/cracks.

Reason for selling: I purchased a Ti catback and together, it was a tad loud for my tastes. It did sound perfect when I just had the midpipe by itself and had very little (if any) drone. I have since purchased another resonated midpipe from the states with a much large resonator to quieten the whole catback down.

I'll take photo when I get home.

I think these go for $500 new so I'm selling for $200 pickup or you organise courier from Sydney CBD or North Ryde 2113

Thanks

hi guys

i have a used ARC titian Y-pipe up for sell

ARC item is an rare item in the market as they no longer in production. the one that i am selling off is with twin resonators 70mm piping connect with twin 60's

it is good for standard / light tuning up grade . it is for some owner wanna with performance but quite.

item condition is excellent no dent or crack as seen in photos

this Y-pipe i am letting it go for $1800 or nearest offer, $50 for interstate buyer (item in melbouren)

also i have a KM Front Strut Tower Brace Kit fpr R35

it is for JDM 2008 and 2009 ~ 2010 AUS delivery

as i have a 2011 so it not fit my R35 so sadly i have to sell it

i bought new from US for $550 now i am only selling it for $450

(postage will be $30 for interstate customer)

please contact 0438222228 allen if interest.

cheers

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My RS-D is up for sell again

20 x 9.5 +40 x2

20 x 10.5 +12 x 2

colour is black with chrome lip

condition is (brand new condition) no marks or scratches on the lip or spokes itself

remarks: only lock nut mark inside the lock nut hole.

selling due to new wheels arrive

it is lighter than OEM R35 wheels , will able to fit 285/315 tyres for track work .

asking $4300 ono (interstate will be $100 postage)

also got a set of RE070 Run Flat 255 x 2 and 285 x 2 (brand new)

asking $2350 ono (interstate buyer $100 for postage)

please contact 0438222228 allen if interest.

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hi guys

i have a used ARC titian Y-pipe up for sell

ARC item is an rare item in the market as they no longer in production. the one that i am selling off is with twin resonators 70mm piping connect with twin 60's

it is good for standard / light tuning up grade . it is for some owner wanna with performance but quite.

item condition is excellent no dent or crack as seen in photos

this Y-pipe i am letting it go for $1800 or nearest offer, $50 for interstate buyer (item in melbouren)

also i have a KM Front Strut Tower Brace Kit fpr R35

it is for JDM 2008 and 2009 ~ 2010 AUS delivery

as i have a 2011 so it not fit my R35 so sadly i have to sell it

i bought new from US for $550 now i am only selling it for $450

(postage will be $30 for interstate customer)

please contact 0438222228 allen if interest.

cheers

Is the strut bar white or Silver???

it is silver

Does it come with the billet lowered oil filler cap and the rest of the accessories?

I see there are 2 versions

REGULAR STYLE: Requires removal of the throttle body coolant hoses on the 2008-2009 model GT-R. But, 2010 and newer GT-R do NOT have these throttle body coolant hoses, so the brace is a direct fit.

BRIDGED STYLE: Does NOT require removal of the throttle body coolant hoses on the 2008-2009 model GT-R, as it has clearance for the hoses and nipples on the throttle bodies.

Which one is it?

Cheers

Wardski

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it is the BRIDGED STYLE: Does NOT require removal of the throttle body coolant hoses on the 2008-2009 model GT-R, as it has clearance for the hoses and nipples on the throttle bodies

only have the Strut bar it self

i believe it is a bargin as else where is selling more than price iam asking and it is brand new

it is the BRIDGED STYLE: Does NOT require removal of the throttle body coolant hoses on the 2008-2009 model GT-R, as it has clearance for the hoses and nipples on the throttle bodies

only have the Strut bar it self

i believe it is a bargin as else where is selling more than price iam asking and it is brand new

I think its a bargain too, but to install it, definitely need the billet oil filler cap, as the stockie sits too high.....

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- OEM bootlid + wing painted solid black (excludes boot lock mechanism) - from 2010 ADM Build

- OEM mirrors painted solid black - from 2010 ADM Build

- OEM rear lower skirt painted solid black - from 2010 ADM Build

- OEM side skirts (pair) painted solid black + clear bra - from 2010 ADM Build

- OEM bonnet naca ducts (pair) - from 2010 ADM Build

- OEM side fender vents (pair) - from 2010 ADM Build

all parts are in perfect condition, no damage

pickup only Clifton Hill VIC 3068

open to offers, running out of room to store parts

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I have a set of factory fitted JDM dunlop SP sport dsst 255/40 and 285/35/20s about 70-80% tread. 2 of the tyres are slightly damaged from being removed but i am told this will not affect them. $500 pm me for pictures, i would prefer pick up from slacks creek QLD.

Hi All,

I have for sale my original r35 GTR rims.

These includes a set of Potenza RE0070 R2s with 98% tread + OEM TPMS. Tyres were on for roughly 1/2 a month. I will even through in a set of the blue valve caps =)

Reason for sale: my new wheels + tyres arrived =)

Notes: 2 wheels have been professionally touched up. Now, for those that have tried to get the OEM wheels touched up, it is near impossible to get a 100% match. IMO, these are very close. You will need to really go up to the wheel and squint in the sun to see the difference. Apart from that, there is also a small textural feel difference if you run your hands on them. I have attached photos of the 4 wheels. One of the rear wheels also have a small scratch on a spoke in the third photo which I will also fix once a sale has been confirmed. Apart from that, there are no gutter rashes that I am aware off unless you can see them in the phtos. The 2nd photo is light reflecting off the wheel and not marks.

Price: $3700 pickup. These tyres alone will set you back $2.5 - $3.5K depending where you shop. You can buy a set off NAGTROC for roughly the same price after import taxes but these come with near new tyres and you don't have to wait.

I am in Sydney 2126. You can organise your own courier if you wish.

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