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I've got a few things that need a new home:

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S15 Dmax LED tail lights - $300

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GKtech rocker arm stoppers (new in box) - $50

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GKtech ABS delete lines (new in box) - $140

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KTS subframe collars (new) -$50

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Plazaman RB20/RB25 pro series cooler piping (curves to drivers side). Unsure if it's complete $100

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]S15 Dmax roof spoiler (painted custom blue, never fitted) -$150

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Bride super low seat rail suit S chassis - $150

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S15 passenger headlight, has some scuffs but otherwise fine - $200

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Brand:Blitz
Model:Type 01R 1 piece version
Tyres: 245/40R17 Kuhm V700 semi slicks
Pair / Set: Set
PCD: 5x114.3
Diameter / Width / Offset: 17x8 +32 17x9 +35
Location: Cecil Hills NSW
Willing to Ship: Yes
Price: $900 ono
Willing to Swap: nope

These wheels came spare with a recent car purchase, I have no use for them so they are up for sale. Kuhmo semi slicks were made late 2010 and have a good amount of tread.
More pics below:
http://s1154.photobu...e?sort=3&page=1

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60MM gauge holder cups - $15 each

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GKtech solid steering bush
For S13/180/R32
$20

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GKtech R32 silicone radiator hose with water temp sensor provision
$30

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GKtech handbrake cover
Suit R32/33/34
$25

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Stagea M35 rear wiper
Good upgrade for C34 Stagea
$60


Cecil Hills - NSW

0490 169 671

]Happy to ship at buyers expense

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GKtech rocker arm stoppers
KTS subframe collars
GKtech solid steering bush
GKtech R32 silicone radiator hose
S15 Dmax roof spoiler
Plazaman RB20/RB25 pro series cooler piping
SOLD!

Blitz wheels massive price drop $500 need them gone!!

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