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Hi, Everyone

Putting up some of the wheels and tyres I used for compliance and RWC,

GTR33 OEM forged wheels 17x9+30 with Falken Azenis 255/40/17 90% thread $1400 ono

GTT34 Oem wheel with Nankang 235/45/17 95% thread $800

GTR34 OEM 18x9+30 with Dunlop Sport 3000 95% thread $ 1800

S15 Buddy Club P1 Racing 17x8+32 same all four ,no tyres $900 ono

They may be chosen to go with the 4 GTR33 I am seeling ,see whole car for sell thread.

Wheels can fit other 5x114.3 PCD models.Can try fit in Melbourne Braeside 3195.Interstate buyer will have to pay freight

cheers

Alex 0439878905

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Pm ed Alfie re pair of GTR33 head lights in great condition $600 for you to pick up

Also putting up a set of brand new after market LED tail lights for GTR and GTT34 $300

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Hi,all

Selling the following custom plates for Victoria, cost you nothing to keep.All White letters on black plate

MY NUR $1000

S1LV1A $1000

N1GTR $1000

A350Z $1000

R34GTT $1000

VEIL-33 $800

CHEUNG $20,000

AC-111 $800

CITX $400

NATO88 $400

also advertised elsewhere and will go on e-bay

Also advertised elsewhere

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Need room for more track cars

95 GTST R33 silver no reg, no defect, no gear box,no exhaust, front bar and bonnet , comes with coilovers, after market 17" wheels good tyres, split dump,good running engine, no time to part out, sell whole car for $3800 ono

180sx manual, no reg, no VIV,no front bar and left front guard, damaged wheel arch , use the engine for another car,big bore exhaust, after market big wheels. has no time to part out, sell whole car for $2200 ono

for more details pls call/sms 0433878905

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Can supply RB25 gear box in excellent condition and 400R style front bar for GTST R33 with reo at extra. exhaust is a very good one 3.5 inch now goes with the car

180sx on hold, may end up with the wrecker for parts, don't have time to part it out myself.only missing engine and front bar + left hand front guard.Non VIV

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