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Item 1: Impul NS-GT II Wheels (DOES NOT COME WITH TYRES) 18 x 9.5 +15

Condition: 6/10 All have slight gutter rash but not buckled

Price: $700

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FITMENT ON A R34 GTR

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Item 2: OEM R34 Gtr floor mates

Condition: 8/10 drivers floor mat shows sign of wear but all other mats are in mint condition

Price: $200

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Item 3: Marquis Promada Regamaster 18 x 9.5 +18 Also comes with 1 set of 4 black Marquis Promada centre caps and 1 set of 4 white Marquis Promada centre caps (2 sets in total black and white)

Tyres: Pair has roughly 60% tread left and other pair has 20% tread

Condition: Needs respray as paint is flaking but other than that its in perfect condition

Price: $2300

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Item 4: Wheel nuts (not sure what brand/make) thread size 1.25 (nissan)

Condition: Used

Price: $20

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Item 5: 15mm Bolt-On wheel spacers (not sure what brand/make) thread size 1.25 (nissan)

Condition: Used

Price: SOLD!!!

Item 6: Nismo Gearknob

Condition: Used, rubber part came off metal insert, can glue it back or whatever you choose to do with it

Price: SOLD!!!

Pick up at hungry jacks cabramatta, not willing to ship

LOCATION: Liverpool

CONTACT: PM

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For Sale:

Item 2: OEM R34 Gtr floor mates

Condition: 8/10 drivers floor mat shows sign of wear but all other mats are in mint condition

Price: $100

Pictures:

2nqyzys.jpg

Item 4: Wheel nuts (not sure what brand/make) thread size 1.25 (nissan)

Condition: Used

Price: $20

Pictures:

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1zq4r46.jpg

Item 5: RB26 Impul down pipe

Condition: Used

Price: $150

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Pick up at hungry jacks cabramatta, not willing to ship

LOCATION: Liverpool

CONTACT: PM

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