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Location: Fairfield NSW

Contact: 0413979509

Comment: Pick-Up Only, Not Willing To Ship Because CEEBS

Reason: Selling Because I Sold My BNR34

For Sale: TE37SL

Size: 19x10.5 +12

Condition: Near New, Only Ran On Vehicle For 500km, Been In Storage For Over A Year

Price: $3200

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For Sale: Nismo R-Tune Coilovers

Condition: Very Good, Bought It A Year Ago But Never Ended Up Using It

Price: $2500

Pictures:

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For Sale: Titanium Bonnet Stay

Condition: New, Bought It Off Bobby

Price: $100

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Carbon Fibre Rear View Mirror Cover

Condition: Very Good, Still Attached To Mirror

Price: $250

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo White Face Cluster

Condition: Very Good, Roughly 8000KM On It

Price: $700

Picture: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Taillights

Condition: Very Good

Price: $1000

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Front + Rear Sway Bar

Condition: Good

Price: $600

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Smoked Front And Side Indicators

Condition: Brand New

Price: $140

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For Sale: Nismo Radiator Cap

Condition: Brand New

Price: $50

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Silver Oil Cap

Condition: Brand New

Price: $100

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Turbo Smart Race Port (Blue)

Condition: Brand New

Price: $300

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: OEM Visors

Condition: Brand New

Price: $300

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Braided Clutch Line

Condition: Brand New

Price: $100

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Braided Brake Lines

Condition: Brand New

Price: $200

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Carbon Fibre B-Pillar Garnish

Condition: Brand New

Price $200

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Weldina NE-1 Cat Back Exhaust

Condition: Good

Price: $1200

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo Titanium Strut Brace

Condition: Brand New

Price: $3000

Pictures: Soon

For Sale: Nismo LMGT4 (Grey??)

Size: 18x10.5 +15

Condition: Freshly Powder Coated Some Kind Of Grey

Price: $3500

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Hey mate,

Ill take the bonnet stay,

Thanks mick

Edit just saw pick up only :(

If you're really keen i'd be happy to pick it up for you and ship it to you :) obviously you pay shipping costs, but willing to help you out.

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PRICE DROP ON SOME ITEMS!!

RAYS Volks TE37SL 19x10.5 +12 $3000

Nismo LMGT4 18x10.5 +15 $3500

Nismo R-Tune Coilovers $2500

Nismo Weldina NE-1 Exhaust $1000

Nismo LED Taillights $900

Nismo Front+Rear Sway Bar $750

Nismo White Face Cluster $600

Nismo Braided Brake Lines $200

Turbo Smart RacePort BOV $200

OEM Style Fibre Glass S15 Side Skirts $70

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