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Hello Gents,

For Sale are the following 3 grouped items. All are in used condition and suite Skyline BNR34 (or simillar where appropriate concerning the tyres):

1: HKS FULL PIPING KIT :

Price: $800 + postage.

Part # 1302-SN034

Box Weight: 12.5kg

Kit has been used for approximately 2000km, and is complete. Piping sections have been hand polished. A couple of the larger pipes need further polishing to get back to 100%. Spring clamps have been upgraded to hose clamps, and the hose connectors upgraded to new high quality Enzed brass connectors. Hoses are all new.

One of the smaller gaskets is showing signs of wear (see attached photo), but otherwise the kit is in great condition.

Will ship Australia wide.

2: Two used BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE040 Tyres:

Price: $350 for pair.

Size: 245x40 18"

Tread: Approximately 7mm tread depth remain, or about 85%.

3: Four used FALKEN ZIEX ZE912 Tyres:

Price: $600 for all four.

Size: 245x40 18"

Tread: Approximately 7mm tread depth remain, or about 85%.

NOTES:

Items located in Perth, W.A.

Not prepared to split the tyre bundles

Shipping: HKS Kit: can ship Australia wide, and

Tyres: Local Perth trade only.

Contact: PM, or

[email protected]

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  • 5 weeks later...

Reduction of prices regarding the above:

1. HKS Kit: $700,

2. Potenza's: $300 pair,

3. Falken's: $520 all four.

Thx.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Uh, apologies, a correction to my last, it is the 4x Falkens for $500.

Bridgestone Potenza's no longer available.

Thanks.

  • 4 weeks later...

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