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hi guys just cleaning out some of my spare parts left over from my 93 R32 gts-4 that i no longer want.

i got a set of 4 17in wheels with tyres as shown in pics. in ok condition still rubber on tyres too but need a good cleaning. not sure of brand.

After $250 ONO

Also got a Nights Sports boost gauge reading in Bars. comes with a holder also.

$40 ONO

also i have the original r32 steering wheel. it is starting to peel but could be recovered

$20 ono

all parts are in south west sydney. id prefer pick-up

PM me if your interested

thanks

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will a vac pipe fit on to the back with ease? or does it need some brass fittings to screw it on with. i probably have some stuf to fit it lying around but if it just needs hose and a light than that would be better.

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i will post but not sure how much it is or how to do it. the rims arent banged up as such but they are scratch a bit not sure if you can fix them and paint them or if they just need good scrub. and yeahg there 5 stud. off a skyline

the gauge does just fit onto vac pipe with ease i tested it on my car now by simply sliding it on and off

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reckon you could do the rism posted for 300?? PM me..I noticed in the freight section on thsi site guys got rims couriered for around 60- 80 so yeah.

Shoot us a pm maybe we can sort soemthign out.

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