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Hi guys,

My car is currently in the shop (GT Auto Garage) getting a wheels, brakes and suspension upgrade. Coming off the car shortly (in the next week or two) are the following parts:

4 x Nismo LM GT4 18 x 9.5 rims with Khumo 265 tyres (decent tread left... would have to confirm but I would say around 50% left). The left hand rear rim has gutter rash but the rest of them are in great condition. $2500 for the rims and tyres.

Nismo S-Tune suspension - $1200 ono.

Factory Brembo brakes, 4 pot front, 2 pot rear. Slotted rotors front and rear (front rotors 324mm, rear rotors 300mm) - $2200

The car itself is in extremely good condition (80,000kms). I paid top price for the car so I'm not going to give away the parts. I am after a quick sale on the suspension only as I don't want it sitting around deteriorating so that price is open for negotiation. All parts are available for inspection before purchase. If you have any questions please contact me on 0405 566 110.

Thanks,

Jason

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