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Hi guys,

Due to my recent upgrades I've made to my car, now I have several parts up for sale. Honestly, I have never sold any car part before hence prices are NEGOTIABLE, just throw me any reasonable offer :). Pick up preferably, located in Sydney, or shipping at buyer's expense. Inbox me or contact me @ 0432 793 529 or 0451 061 503 (My gf :D)

1. Set of 4 OEM wheels and tyres (1 pair of Yokohama S sport 245/35/17 Rear and 1 pair of Bridgestone Potenza RE050 235/35/17 Front....All have about 40-50% tread left). Wheels have been powder coated in matte black (have small gutter rush on 2/4 rims) --------> $400

2. Universal Real Carbon spoiler (very good condition) -----> $250

3. Complete set of floor mat (front and rear) in good condition, especially the rear ones as I dont have passengers in the rear ------> $100

4. Set of OEM headlights (LHS and RHS). The RHS is pretty good, LHS has a crack on the plastic connector where it connects to the guard (next to the bolt) ------> $350

5. OEM Grill (good condition) ----> $100

6. One set of OEM Indicator lights (ORANGE) + One set of Aftermarket indicator lights (Blackout) ----> $30 for one / $50 for both

The headlight's pic is for illustration purpose only :D

Here is the picture of my car

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Front lip is the nismo N1 style you can get them from ebay easily $150 or under, shipped. Paint job was CRAP i swear. I went to a cheap shop in Auburn and they F*** me up. It looks good at first but it all cracked up after few weeks. Beware of the material as they are poly so they not resistant to heat ---> special paint. My car is currently in 2suscustomrespray and ready to be unveiled next week.

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NEW PRICES updated :)

1. $200 for the set of headlights

2. Grill is no longer for sale in the next 3 weeks (Due to the delay of my carbon grill's arrival)

3. Carbon wing is now $200

4. Set of wheels and tires is now $250

Need them gone ASAP, I live in an apartment without any space of storage :(

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