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Hey Guys - moving house next weekend so would rather not carry all this stuff with me. Can freight if required.

18" tyres brand new - Nankang NSII 265/35/18 - $180 each or $680 the lot ( 4)

17" tyres brand new - Nankang NSII 235/45/17 - $125 each or $230 for both

18" tyres brand new - Pirelli 255/35/18 - $280 each or $520 for both

18" Abflug Gran Revolfe ( brand new) 9J rims +20 offset with new 18" tread. $1500 for the two.

18" Manaray Sport VR5 ( gold multi spoke rims) 9.5J ( offsets are +37) with 99% tread Yokies 265/35/18 - $1750

18" Manaray Sport VR5 ( gold multi spoke rims) 8.5J ( offsets are +35 and +45) with 225 and 235 tyres. 2 rims have gutter rash, one has a pretty nice ding in it, but can be repaired. Re-advertised due to timewaster. $550.

17" Manaray Sport Hyper R ( 5 star rims) with totally crap tyres. Sizes 17" x 9JJ and 17" x 8JJ. One of the 9's is buckled and will require attention - rims otherwise OK. Nice looking wheels. $350.

Toyota Soarer ( JZZ30 or UZZ31 models) spoiler kits - these are the 'lip' kits only ( front and rear bars). still make Soarers look far less bland than they do stock. $300 for the front and rear lip spoilers.

Exhaust to fit S13 CA18 NA - $20

Exhaust to fit Supra 70 Series 1GG - $20

Drivers seat ( stock) for 89 S13 - $20

R33 GTST factory shocks and springs - $100

Cheers,

Jez

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  • 7 months later...

Dude ur inbox is full, cant PM you!!!

Hey mate, just saw ur post on the Manaray Sport gold multi spoke rims as below, but confused! with the 550 bucks ones are there just a pair of them or a set? It says 2 of the rims have gutter rash, but is there another 2 also in that price?

18" Manaray Sport VR5 ( gold multi spoke rims) 9.5J ( offsets are +37) with 99% tread Yokies 265/35/18 - $1750

18" Manaray Sport VR5 ( gold multi spoke rims) 8.5J ( offsets are +35 and +45) with 225 and 235 tyres. 2 rims have gutter rash, one has a pretty nice ding in it, but can be repaired. Re-advertised due to timewaster. $550.

If u have the set for 550 ill take them of ur hands asap, but im probs wrong lol

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