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ok all this stuff is just taking up heaps of room in my backyard and has to go.

items came from my car and girlfriends car but are no longer needed due to upgrades

R34 GTT rims

17x7.5 comes with 2 good tyres, 2worn $600 lot

JZA80 SUPRA rims

16x8 114.3 pcd, v.good condition, tyres are worn $480 lot

New SIMEX tyres x4

brand new, 205x45x16 $400 lot

RECARO racing seats

fully retrimmed in cream leather, rails to suit s13 will fit r32s with a bracket $1100

R32 GTR rear cut

panels good for gtst conversion $650 per side

DEFI Head-up display RSM

universal rev/speed meter, actually displays on your windscreen $250

FET turbo timer

TB-20B many features $70

Standard JZA80 rear spoiler

dark blue $80

Geniune R32 Items

Bonnet, gunmetal grey $60

Front bar & rear bar, gunmetal grey $50 each or $80 for both

Rims, standard with 2 good tyres $400

Spoiler, standard $20

Front guards/fenders right & left, gunmetal grey $45 each or $80 the pair

Head lights, later style, left and right $45 each

Intercooler, standard $40

i am located in Adelaide. Will send interstate at buyers expense.

shipping cost for rims wont be more then $95 a set to anywhere in Australia

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