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[bne] Wheel Spacers - 23mm/15mm Bolt On


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Item: 2x 15mm Aluminium Spacers and 2x 23mm Spacers

Location: South east Brisbane

Item Condition: Good condition, few blemeshes ect.. as expected for used item.

Reason for Selling: Dont have a car to put them on. Project Dorii-fc is down the drain.

Price and Payment Conditions: Not sure as i havnt found any spacers for sale to get a ballpark from. Got them with a deal i did for a half cut.

But im setting a reserve of $100 for the 15mm and $120 for the 23mm. Wont take less.

Extra Info: The 23mm has 2 additional plates, which can be removed to make them 15mm also. Note the Yellow anodized ones are 23mm and the silver 15mm

They are standard 5 stud 114.3? pcd. Fit all skylines and S5/6 RX7's :D

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Contact Details: PM or call me 0414829966

Cheers

R1

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lol chill.

Situation:

I dont know what they're worth

The figure i put is what i would most likely pay for them myself.

I dont have a price to compare

If my figure is way off, i guess what im saying is i wont take less then the respected values for the moment, but i will consider your offer if i get desperate. Or, if my figure is low you guys can auction it up.

cool ?

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