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hey guys, clearing my garage, but first things first
please call or message me. im not on this forum much anymore
0411421097


random R32 parts
ignitors, x2 $20ea
complete ac system $50
RB20 power steering pump $30
rb20 alternator- unknown condition $20
RB20 front timing cover $20

SUPER RARE R32 CENTRE CONSOLE CUP HOLDERS! $250

R32 sedan rear pillar trims, fair condition $50
R32 sedan rear door trims, series one inserts $100 ono

BBS RS196 - rare model
genuine
recently refurbished
polished lips
r34 pewter grey centres with copper pearl
only a small amount of rash on one lip
17x9+20 all round'
$2000

panasport g7 c5c2
fronts are
17x8.5+35ish
rears are
17x9.5+35ish
fair condition
front wheels could do with a polish and one of the rear wheels inner barrel is cracked, a common problem with these
also seems as though someone has ground back the back of the wheel to make them less agressive?
still balances fine though.
$1000ono

will trade the BBS for other wheels.

please call or message me. im not on this forum much anymore
0411421097

thank you
Mohsen

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