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under pressure yes, once the tyre is deflated you can get them off easily and safely. Learnt how to do it on many an army truck when we did our driver's courses. Inflation is always face down or in a cage just in case it springs off

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Front 215/45/17 Tyres - Something reasonable quality

Rear 235/45/17 Tyres - Anything above 50%

R32 Roof lining

R32/R33/R34/S13/S14/S15 Steering rack bushes to hold the rack in

Anybody have a press I could borrow for 5 minutes? Just need to press 2 items which are already off the car.

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Front 215/45/17 Tyres - Something reasonable quality

Rear 235/45/17 Tyres - Anything above 50%

R32 Roof lining

R32/R33/R34/S13/S14/S15 Steering rack bushes to hold the rack in

Anybody have a press I could borrow for 5 minutes? Just need to press 2 items which are already off the car.

How soon do you need rack bushings ? I have superpro kit to fit so my factory ones are coming off ? Low km r34

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R32 actuator

R33 Series 2 driver side seat(without rips)

R33 2 door driver side A trim panel(without holes or speaker boxes)(dark grey/black)

R33 std Cat converter splash guard(guard only)

R33 floor mats(must be good cond)

R33 camber kit(front or rear)

R33 series 2 GTst aftermarket computer ECU

PM me

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WTB R33 GTR Skyline Cluster that says 320kms...or a cheap stock R33 gtst one...mine as stopped working..plz PM me if you got one for sale Thanks

i have R33 gtr cluster with the standard 180 on clock but also have the 300kph Nismo add in speedo stuff in the for sale section

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WTB: R32 non-turbo

Looking for a P-plater mate, so he wants a non-turbo R32. Would prefer 2 door, but will consider 4 door.

Local (Adelaide) or interstate is fine.

About to hit up the classifieds to look for one, but figured I'd ask here for a quick referal.

;)

PM me.

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