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Rays Impul RSII wheels (18 x 9.5" +12 +15 all round)

Selling my Rays Impul RSII forged/lightweight wheels (twin valve)

18 x 9.5" (+12 +15 all round)

Excellent condition, one small mark on one rim less than 5mm in size

Achilles 123s semi slick all round with legal tread (18 x 265 x 35)

$2300

Will ship at buyers expense

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R32 GTR rear swaybar

Standard R32 GTR rear sway bar.

good upgrade for R32 Gts-t, S13 etc...

Comes with links, everything you see pictured...

$100 + shipping

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Edited: four (x4) tyres

18 x 265 x 35 Achilles ATR sport tyres (almost new)

Less than 1000kms old

$350

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Edited by mr_rbman
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  • 2 weeks later...

Some pictures added.

Not in a rush to sell but slightly negotiable.

Picture #2 shows the only slight blemish, immaculate aside from that...

Please note offset is +15 all round, not +12 as initially posted (can't edit OP)

Can supply with almost new (<1000kms) Achilles ATR sports...or no tyres.

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