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Hi all,

I am located in Sydney.

I have for sale:

A set of Volk Racing Evolution 3, 17' x 8' & 17' & 9' multi stud rims for sale

They have minor gutter rash, the rims clear both factory Nissan/Brembo brakes without the need for spacers

$900

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2x Bride Zeta III back seat protector in black. Brand new and unused

$60 each $100 for both

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Nismo horn button, discontinued, used in good condition

$80

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R33 GTR factory cluster non v-spec

$200

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R33 GTR cluster with Nismo tacho

$350

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Universal tube and fin intercooler 3' outlets 600 x 300 x 80, anodised black (cost $80 alone), new and unused

$100

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R33 GTSt BOS importing cat converter, superficial scratches, in good condition

$80

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Hi, I think you have uploaded the stock speedo cluster instead of Nismo 320 km 11,000 rpm cluster

pls call /sms Alex 0433878905 may be interested in the Nismo cluster

Prices are negotiable

PM's replied

A set of Volk Racing Evolution 3, 17' x 8' & 17' & 9' multi stud rims for sale

They have minor gutter rash, the rims clear both factory Nissan/Brembo brakes without the need for spacers

$900

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2x Bride Zeta III back seat protector in black. Brand new and unused

$60 each $100 for both

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R33 GTR factory cluster non v-spec

$200

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R33 GTR cluster with Nismo tacho

$350

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Universal tube and fin intercooler 3' outlets 600 x 300 x 80, anodised black (cost $80 alone), new and unused

$100

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R33 GTSt BOS importing cat converter, superficial scratches, in good condition

$80

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