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Some Pictures at: http://members.optushome.com.au/domeye/4sale/

Open to reasonable offers - Will do trade for other goods of value.

Call 0401698552 or email [email protected]. If you want a photo of something which is not in the above link. ONLY EMAIL me and I will email you the photo. I dont check my pm or the threads very frequently. thanks

Rims

14" White Oz Racing Rims + tyres (4 x 100) (195/55/14)= $550

14 White Advan Rims + tyres (4x100) $550

Stock r33 rims with tyres (100% thread) $450

Stock r33 rims with tyres (70% thread) $350

Stock r33 rims with tyres (20% thread) $250

Pursuit Rims with Soft Compound Tyres (off r33) = $295

17" White Rims Semi-dish off a s13 Silvia (4x114.3)= $645

18" Forged lightweight Rims (18x9 all four rims) with tyres = $1900

18” Multispoke Polished Alloy (multi 5 stud) with tyres = $1500

17” White Dished Rims 5x114.3 (80% thread tyres) = $1000

17” White Work Rims 5x114.3 (little thread tyres) = $1000

Audio Equipment

German 800watt Amp (4 channel) = $295

Kenwood Double Din Headunit with Stacker = $500

Pioneer Double Din Headunit = $300

6x9 Speakers Sony 160watt = $85

6x9 Speakers Kenwood 220watt (has small puncture) = $45

2 x odd front speakers = $45

Boxed speakers Pioneer with inbuilt tweeters = $150

Other Items

R34 Xenon headlights with all required accessories: $1200

Front stock r33 and one rear suspension (shock absorber) = $150

Apexi Pod Filter with r33 adaptor - $100

R33 factory cup holder = $15

Ultra Automated Turbo Timer with harness (silver buttons) = $50

Bride Bucket Seat (rails to fit Gtir) $800

Underbody aluminum bash plates (Gtir Rally) $500

Ohlins Coilovers (off Gtir) $1000

Wooden Steering Wheel (suit r33) $80

Gtir Safety 21 Roll Cage $400

Lowered King Springs suit Gtir $200

Rear Gtir A/M Suspension $150

interested about those:

14" White Oz Racing Rims + tyres (4 x 100) (195/55/14)= $550

14 White Advan Rims + tyres (4x100) $550

please send pics to [email protected]

btw, where are you located?

pitchd - will have photos of xenon headlights in couple of days (as i posted earlier)

simmyb - I'm in Brisbane ... therefore I'm in Queensland

Col - Yes ... call my mobile and we'll organise a time.

Closed.

I think its about time you donated to the forum bryanlee38, dont you?

Feel free to pm me to discuss business trading options if you wish to continue selling here

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