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Part: WORK Ryver

Condition: Used

Description:

WORK

4x114.3

2-piece

17X7 +22 x2

17X8 +22 x2

215/45/17 - Require replacing

225/45/17 - 30% tread

Falken ZE912

Asking Price: I don't know what these are worth, so $500 ONO.

Other Comments: Slight gutter rash on all rims.

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Part: Set of S13 SR stock wheels

Condition: Used

Description: Good condition, 1 rim has a bit of gutter rash, all 4 tyres require replacing.

Asking Price: $100

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Part: Stock R32 GTS-T shocks with Tein lowered springs.

Condition: Used

Description: Unknown condition of shocks.

Asking Price: $100

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Part: R32 Coupe Gunmetal Grey drivers + passenger doors.

Condition: Used

Description: Comes with glass, window reg and wiring. Small scratches in paint on drivers door.

Asking Price:

Driver: $130

Passenger: $150

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Part: R32 Coupe rear windscreen.

Condition: Used

Description: Has rear wiper hole and fully working demister.

Asking Price: $150

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Part: R32 GTS-T Gunmetal Grey front drivers + passenger side guard.

Condition: Used

Description: Good condition.

Asking Price: $80 EACH

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Part: R32 GTS-T Coupe Gunmetal Grey rear bar.

Condition: Used

Description: Small amount of damage on it.

Asking Price: $20

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Location: Epping / Bayswater, Victoria

Contact Details: Jesse - 0420 974 417

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick up only.

Would you post the cluster? Can you take a picture of the back of it too so I can take a look at the plugs and compare

Would you post the cluster? Can you take a picture of the back of it too so I can take a look at the plugs and compare

Sorry mate a friend just before said he wanted it so yea the cluster is now sold.

Cheers.

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