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hi everyone, i got a few r33 parts which i need to clear.

1. r33 gts na complete brake setup including hubs, dics ,callipers with pads.

good condition $700 ono

2. r33 gts na diff im notsure how much thse go for but good condition $600 ono

3. r33 gtst brake callipers painted red good condition $ 500 the lot set of 4 these go for $400 just the front at the wreckers.

4. lenso 17x7 4 stud suit NA skyline, silvia, 180sx rims in excellent condion not a scratch at all on rims, tyres are contiental rears are good for track/drift 255 's only 20% left, and front maybe $40% left 235's , tyres are worth $1500 alone ill accept offers of but dont know what they are worth $1200 ono.

5. set of 4 rims and tyres, just 5 spoke's 15inch for 4 stud cars, the tyres are still good $600 ono.

6. set of white rims 14inch good for small cars these were imported from america few years ago very rare wheels and are 4 stud off a honda prelude offers $500 ono, no tyres.

im located in sydney near parramatta.

contact me on 0401 004491 if i dont answer leave an sms and i will get back to you asap.

thanx david

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