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Hey guys

235/40 40% Toyo TPG $120 for the pair (bit of camber wear) RRP=$278ea

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These are not 2nd hand tyres that have been lying around in the sun for ages. I've recently taken them off my car to replace with P1 Buddys, so I have no more use for 18" tyres...

4x 17x7.5. +0 offset

Came off papa's falcon, so 5x114.3, with a tough offset.

Great condition, tyres have about 70% tread left.

$800 ono

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Also have a lockkit lying around suit r32/s13 etc. Been holding onto it for a mate, but he just crashed his car...

So yeah, $150 firm

Will post anywhere at buyers expense.

PM, post here or 0422255843

Cheers, Showza

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100 postage to nsw? for hicas lock bar?
Nah, I can do just the bar for $130 delivered to you
pics of front bar? and i assume it is to fit R32?
Oh yeah, sorry suit R32

Pics in original post

But sold pending pickup and payment at the moment. Will post up shortly whether or not the bar is sold

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