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Looking for an aluminum piping kit for the r32 gtr to replace the stock rubber hoses, and maybe an aftermarket imtercooler kit if the price is right.

Also looking for some cheap jap 18x10.5 +15 or so wheels for the gtr, 17x10 is also acceptable, looking for wide wheels to get grip! :)

Pm me or text me on 0410371188 to send me price :)

Hmm - bit wide :) 10.5.

You will run 265's, 275's or stretch 255's?

When you come pick the weather sheilds up check some of the piping I have laying around perhaps.

Sin

Hmm - bit wide :) 10.5.

You will run 265's, 275's or stretch 255's?

When you come pick the weather sheilds up check some of the piping I have laying around perhaps.

Sin

Haha yes, 10.5 is very wide and will probably scrub on full lock lol. im probably gonna run 255 if i cant find any cheaper 275 tyres,

think 255 are cheaper because its more common? O.o

so probably 9.5 or 10 should be sufficient for my needs but putting the option out there for sellers :)

YES if you have hard piping for the stock GTR i will be very interested, i shall text you tomorrow :)

Have Te37s in that size, not very cheap but everything you need ;)

haha yes i saw your ad, 3k for the te37's i cried lol. wish i had that money for wheels :(

Edited by AnDreeZy

i have a greddy hard pipe kit and a set of gold yokohama advan RS 18x10 +15mm rims, with 255 ponteza run flats (60% tread) for sale, $2500 for the lot plus freight if your not within 90 minutes drive of MOE 3825, VIC, PM me, or message 0487111991 if your interested.

Edited by ttoks

Seems good deal ^

But will send pics of my hard piping kit just the same :)

get there quick by clicking this link http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/user/88356-ttoks/

Hey mate, i have a set of Black TE37s 17 x 9.5 +12 if your interested.

I have them for sale on here $2000 ono.

They looked bad ass on my 32GTR with 255 Toyo R888 semis.

No scrubbing at all.

Dont want to damage the new LMGT4's - :P

TE's are SICK :yes::woot:

Yeah, i know. But i have to get rid of them because my new brakes wont fit inside. So im organising a set of BBS E88 3 piece racing rims with magnesium centers off a porsche cup car, oh yeah :wub:

Back on topic.... buy my rims lol.

Ah.... I remember when the word "budget" was in my vocabulary.... Then I bought a GTR.

You will learn fast young grasshopper :yes:

I have an HKS SPL piping kit I'm selling for $800 USD + Shipping. It says its for an R34 but I had it on my RB26 swapped S13. Not sure what the difference is but it may work for you:

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