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Work Emotion XD9

My wheels are for sale. 

18x9+30

18x10+38

Brand new space blue powder coat. New Work Emotion stickers. Immaculate, zero rash. 

Kumho Ku36 225/40

Federal 595 235/40

$2000 

Will throw in black Rays wheels nuts. 

Melbourne pickup only will not post. 

Don't contact me unless you are ready and willing to purchase. 

No I won't take $1500 for them. 

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Can you take pictures of the fittment particularly at the rears. Do you get scrubbing on front or back?

I have a R34GTT and wondering if I could fit these with 265/275 at rears

S3 R33 GT-R Seats - Immaculate

Immaculate pair of Series 3 R33 GT-R Seats

As you can see in the pictures, no tears, stains, rips or blemishes. 

Bolsters are all firm and supportive. 

Melbourne pick up only.

$1000

 

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BC Racing Coilovers - Suit R33 Gts-t

**May accept stock suspension components as part-payment**

BC BR Racing Type RH Coilovers to suit R33 Gts-t

Purchased new from JustJap in 2014 and have covered less than 10,000km. 

Excellent condition with no knocks or leaks.

8kg/cm and 6kg/cm spring rates which is firm but comfortable for road use. Rubber strut top mounts as opposed to rose joints which always knock and chatter.

Don't have pictures as they are installed in the car until sold. 

Paid $1450

$800

or

$700 plus your stock suspension

Pickup Melbourne

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