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Hi all,

Some more parts up for sale.

4 x R32 GT-R OEM Wheels

Price $500.00 (pick up in Melbourne only)

Reason for sale: upgraded to Alpha Omega Racing EVO Brembo Brake Kit so these will no longer fit

Notes:

  1. A few chips and gutter rash as shown in the photos below.
  2. Tyres are not great (you can have them for free!)
  3. Centre-caps are included

Wheel 1:

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Wheel 2:

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Wheel 3:

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Wheel 4:

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R32 GTR OEM Front Indicators

Price: $150.00 (will post at buyers expense or pick up in Melbourne)

Reason for sale: replaced with smoked indicators

Notes:

  1. Includes plastic indicators and bulbs only
  2. Wiring loom and sockets that hold the bulbs in place are NOT included
  3. Tabs are intact

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R32 GT-R OEM Front Brakes

Price: $250.00 (will post at buyers expense or pick up in Melbourne)

Reason for sale: upgraded to Alpha Omega Racing EVO Brembo Brake Kit

Notes:

  1. I believe that the rotors are RDA and not the original OEM but not 100% on that
  2. The pads are shot and need to be replaced
  3. I will have the rear brakes available once they have been upgraded to the Alpha Omega Racing EVO Brembo Brake Kit

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Please contact via PM for further details.

Cheers

Rob

R32 GT-R OEM Wheels sold pending collection/payment.

A couple more photos and details for the indicators to provide feedback for questions that I have received:

  1. They are in pretty decent condition but that is subjective I guess when compared what you currently have / looking for.
  2. All of the tabs and guides are intact.
  3. The rubber seals are intact
  4. There is a split on the right indicator tab near the screw hole - note that this will not prevent it from being screwed securely into place.
  5. There are a couple of stone chips and a few marks on them

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