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HI Guys Selling my old rims and Brakes off my R34 gtt

Volk Racing AV3 rims

with 225 and 235 Roadstone tyres with legal tread

17x 8 + 35
17x 9 + 37

Multi fit 4 and 5 stud

Suit skyline, Silvias etc

In good condition. Some small rash on rear rims

Comes with required wheel nuts

$800 ono

17x8 Jap rims with 255/45/17 TOYO r888

Approx +30 offset

Perfect Track rims

Multi fit suit skylines, Silvias etc

Painted gunmetal, good cond

Tyres Have about 40% tread

$800

R34 Gtt Front Calipers and Rotors.

Come with Pads , lines and all clips and pins

Rotors still have plenty of meat

VGC

$300 ono

ER34 BILSTEIN shocks and Springs

Uses standard springs

Ideal for somebody wanted a upgrade for their Daily

Very comfy ride

VGC

$400

FGK 3" front pipe

suit er34

$80

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Prices are Neg so all reasonable offers will be considered

All Parts Located in Perth WA but will post at buyers cost

Pm or SMS 0422151003

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