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Hi all

Got the following for sale:

R32 gtst TEIN drift coilovers - 7kg F 4 kg R, great condition dont get good for circuit + other stuff too did good lap times in my car with them - $800 ono

Rota Grids 18 x 9.5 + 20 pair with 18 x 10 + 15 pair - freshly powdercoated black used a 3 events few light marks good cond, hass shagged tyres on them - $750

Nexen N6000 tyres 2 x 235/45/18 - brand new - $140

AIR jack system - new. 2 x K Sport Airjacks, fittings + proper lines to finish system just need to end lines to where you want and get bottle attachment - $800 (air jacks are $750 for one retail)

R32 Cusco Strut brace - Front.... blue adjustable from middle. Avg paint - $100

Strut brace rear - generic adjustable from both ends - was in my R32 gtst may fit others that strut towers are close to same width

Will be slightly ono if reasonable or purchase a few things etc but dont be silly ;)

If interested or for pics please PM me or 0411173970

Thanks

Edited by bcozican

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