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hey lads, few things for sale:

Rays Gramlights 57C -

17x7.5 +40, 17x8.5 +40 (discontinued sizes)

just came back from the paint shop, they look sensational in person! am still waiting on new gramlight stickers and rays valvestems from japan which will be included in sale

new rays centre caps are already on. $1600 ONO

R33 JJC Silicone heater hose kit + radiator hoses - brand new, turned out i never needed them. $95

R33 AFM - in working order, cleaned, ready to bolt on.

$40

K&N 3.5" Air Filter - near new around 100kms on it. $80

S15 Cat back exhaust - perfect for clearing defects. $200

Located in Perth, shipping is at buyers expense!

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