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Wtb 33 stockies. Spoke with Eiji about the sedan but the wheels aren't his.. So yeah.

Still looking!

i have some R33 GTST stockies, rubber would be well and truly RS, but wheels were structurally good, i believe they may have just had some crows feet/crazing in the top layer.

only issue is I'm not due back in ACT until the second weekend in October.

if youre interested shoot me a PM, i do not check this thread/section often at all

i have some R33 GTST stockies, rubber would be well and truly RS, but wheels were structurally good, i believe they may have just had some crows feet/crazing in the top layer.

only issue is I'm not due back in ACT until the second weekend in October.

if youre interested shoot me a PM, i do not check this thread/section often at all

Thanks Matt. Today I found out a mate of mine has a set that he will sell to me. But if that falls through I'll keep you in mind.

Cheers

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I looked through my invoices - "NI-68200-0100U" Description is "Panel & Pad"

Cost was $1100 in Feb2013. BUT I don't like your chances :unsure:

It was made NLA (No Longer Available) a whiles prior to then

I managed to get one through Steve however I was damn lucky

Stephen Barnes
Assistant Parts Manager
Northside Nissan
14 Berriman Drive, Wangara WA 6065
P: 08 9409 0120
W: www.northsidenissan.com.au
GTRAHG

-> All 32 coupe dashes are the same. (32 GTR and GTSt are the same)

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