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hey everyone,

got some stuff to sell up! prices are cheap as is but hit me with offers if your interested anyway!!!

1. pair of hoosier drag radials, good condition! only 3 runs at the drags on a gtr

size = 275x40x17 price = $375 plus postage (over 350 each new)

2. diff back 5zigen exhaust, GREAT condition! tip just needs a polish if you want to see yourself in it.

bought it as a cat back and had it on my 32 but ended up with blast pipes from the diff so this has just been in shed.

would imagin it would fit up on a 33 also just with modifying the hangers

size = 3" with 4.5" tip price = $75 plus postage

3. GENUINE nissan floor mats, top condition just abit dusty from being in shed.

i bought these off a mate that had them in a 33 but fit like a glove in my 32 also

price = $30 plus postage

4. same side cooler kit, NEW never used! all parts bought at justjap

a mate had this set up on his 33 and i bought all the same componants

to do the same thing on mine, less cooler pipping than a return flow

and fits up to stock pipes at engine bay (silicon joiners need triming etc

to get the right angles but its all there to do it)

fit = 32 33 34 price = $200 plus postage

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sorry guys had abit of an emergency trip to the hospital and havent been able to look on here...

thanks rob, yep just near bathurst nsw! can try and orgainise shipping anywhere though for those interested interstate!!!

and again hit me with offers you might be suprised!!!

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