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Hi guys,

got some stuffs to get rid of from my garage... i'm in Brisbane and price is neg :)

I'm nice so i will ship interstate. (@ buyer's expense)

17x10 White AVS Rims. Offset is 20. Needs recond on 2 because of gutter marks. No life left in rear tyres and about 70% life left for the front. Looks awesome on GTRs. - $800 or ono for all 4.

Rotors off R32 GTST. Heaps of meat left on it. DEFINTELY need machining to rid of the rust :) - $100 for all 4.

MIDLAND 40 Channel CB Radio

In-car CB radio (brand new in box) - $90

  • 4-Watt Output Power

  • Instant Channel 9

  • LED Display

  • Squelch Control

  • CB/PA Switch

  • Locking Microphone Connector

  • Small/Compact Size (Will fit into din)

  • Easy Installation

PM or email me at [email protected]

thanks

glenn

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i'm not very sure though and dun really wanna give you the wrong info. But like what Squizz says "you can make ANYTHING fit" :)

have a read thru the forums and see what it says.

Momo will make your car go faster warky :)

more info on the CB radio... if its a DIN sized unit with a detachable mic and external antenna I'm keen. if not, let me know what it is and I'll give you an offer.

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