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Wheels:

Don't really care about how it looks, ie gutter rash etc as long as the rim is structurally sound and isn't buckled/bent etc. Don't require tyres to be on it either. I'm not after the GTSt ones but actual factory GTR alloy wheels, if you have em you'll know what they are.

Only after a pair of them, not a full set, but if you have a full set then please let me know prices.

Castor rods:

After secondhand R32 GTR castor rods that can be used for roadworthy (ie bushes intact etc).

Feel free to reply with a price and location in this thread, as I've still got 130 pm's in my inbox to sift through in the next couple of weeks. Pics of parts available will ensure that I'm keen on buying em.

I can organise pickup in either Melb or Syd

Cheers,

Shan

Wheels:

Don't really care about how it looks, ie gutter rash etc as long as the rim is structurally sound and isn't buckled/bent etc. Don't require tyres to be on it either. I'm not after the GTSt ones but actual factory GTR alloy wheels, if you have em you'll know what they are.

Only after a pair of them, not a full set, but if you have a full set then please let me know prices.

Castor rods:

After secondhand R32 GTR castor rods that can be used for roadworthy (ie bushes intact etc).

Feel free to reply with a price and location in this thread, as I've still got 130 pm's in my inbox to sift through in the next couple of weeks. Pics of parts available will ensure that I'm keen on buying em.

I can organise pickup in either Melb or Syd

Cheers,

Shan

pm sent

Shan: We have R32 GTR wheels and new R32 GTR JJR adjustable castor rods in stock.

Drop me a pm if you have any questions.

Regards,

Steve

I've already got some very shmick castor rods from godzl1975 so don't need those anymore. Besides I needed stock ones for a roadworthy cert as part of compliance.

As for R32 GTR wheels, I'm after a pair only (as I currently have a pair of GTR wheels and a pair of BBS wheels which look wierd) can you price me up a couple and PM me? I'll be in syd around the end of June if you'd like me to pick them up... so no rush on those.

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