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I've got a couple of bits that i no longer need.

R32 Stock wheels from R32 skyline with tyres.

Tyres still have some tread left and are Bridgestone Potenza's.

One rim has minor gutter scratches.

After $250 for wheels

Also have a boot carpet in very good condition to suit a 32 coupe.

$40

Also have a M's K&N air filter pod in brand new condition i don't think its ever been used.

Doesn't have base on it. Would suit someone that has pod filter thats worn out or useless! Just use the base of that one for this filter.

Your base needs to measure 150mm to fit perfectlly in this.

I'm guessing it would be a standard size..

Want $50 forit.

*just added*

Also available is a brand new intercooler, bar and plate style core measuring 600 x 300 x76, Is still in box. was never used. Polished end tanks.

$220

Parts are available for pick up in Golden Grove area.

Travis

0401 293 557

[email protected]

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