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Moving house so need these gone, make offers.

Hankook Evo V12 Tyres (Similar to Michelin PS2)

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245/40/19 x2 $300each tire

225/40/18 x2 $230each tire

245/40/18 x2 $250each tire

$800 for the 18" set

R33 Wing off S1 $60

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R34 GTS Drivers (i think) Xenon Headlight (no ballast/cover, no tabs) $250

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/271062837883?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

- you will also get Passenger side headlight that has cracked lens for parts..

Speed sensor S1 R33 S2 R33 $30 each

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R32 GTR Boost solenoid (bottom one) $30

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NEW HKS SMIC (Intercooler off 350z HKS ST Kit - will have pics and dimensions up soon) $250

2x V35 Cats - 30,000km old $100

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1x V35 Front and Rear OEM Coilovers $200 - 30,000km old

1x V35 Manual Radiator - 35,000km old $200

- will have pics up later

1x V35 Brembo Stoptech Performance pads - Front and Rear NEW $120

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V35 OEM Sway Bars with End links $70

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VQ35DE 3.5L 60,000km Engine - available soon, runing, no problems (can be seen runing for the next 1-2 weeks) $2000

VQ35DR Clutch and Flywheel - 60,000km no problems $100

ACL Race Bearings Main and Rod STD size and 0.025 size $200 each set (both boxes = one set)

pics up soon

SWAPS - WTD

WTD R34 GTS Radiator

18x265/275/285 Semi-slick tyres

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Intercooler size 25x27x7 +4 for the caps and +10 for the tallest intake

Model: G17910-N53020-00 (come from a 450HP kit)

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Forgot to add the floor mats.. drivers side one has wear mark, others perfect

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Bearings

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Radiator

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hey mate interested in the speed sensors,would u be able to measure the diameter where it slides into the gearbox and the length from the gear to the collar where it sits against gearbox thanks.need it to go into an rb20 box

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