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Hi, I'm selling my R32 soon so I'm selling off various unused parts. I'm located on the Sunshine Coast and pickup is much preferred, especially for the wheels.

Item 1: 18" Work VS-KF wheels, shadow chrome, 5x114.3

18" x 7.5" fronts with 225/40 Yokohama Avids +45 offset

18" x 8.5" rears with 225/40 Yokohama Avid, Dunlop LeMans +45 offset

I got these about a year ago from slidewize imports. The 3 yokohama tyres have some life left in them, but the dunlop is worn around one edge (see pics). Overall condition is very good, although one valve cap is missing. I had these on my R32 with 20mm spacers on the front, also fitted on a soarer with no spacers. I think they will also fit on R33, S15 etc.

Price: $1800 or MAKE AN OFFER or part trade for xbox360 or Wii etc

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Yokohama tread typical

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Dunlop worn tread on edge

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Item 2: Nismo Gearknob

Genuine Nismo chrome gearknob with original box and shift sticker. Has some minor corrosion/spots but generally good condition.

Price: $50 SOLD

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Item 3: Apexi Power Intake for R32

Only used for about 1000km. Original Box and everything

Price: $70 SOLD

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Item 4: Front Strut Brace for R32

Was told it was a cusco when I bought it, but who knows, there's no brand on it. Pretty poor cosmetic condition. See pics

Price: $50 SOLD

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Item 5: T-Peice boost controller

As seen in this thread. Unused.

Price: $15 SOLD

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Item 6: 20mm bolt on spacers x2, hub-centric

5x114.3 20mm spacers with nuts. Custom machined for R32 gts-t. Used with the above wheels.

Price: $50 with the wheels if you need them. Will only sell with wheels at this stage

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Item 7: Short Shift Kit

To suit R32. Generic brand, copy of a C's I think. Missing one crush washer.

Price $50 SOLD

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Edited by civi_joe
Will strut and short shifter fit R32GTR? Very keen if they will.

The short shifter won't fit, and I think I read somewhere that the brace will, but not 100% sure.

The short shifter will fit R32 gts-t, A31 cefiro, and C33 laurel

mate ill take the short shifter is ya willing to send to adeliade......pm sent

hey mate, if u still have the strut brace ill take it for $50. if its cool by you i am going up the coast on sat/sunday

cheers glenn

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