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Alpine component speakers - SRT176A

In very good condition - $200

Veilside Steering Wheel - ultra Rare and nearly impossible to find - full black leather - Very good condition

Including Nardi Boss Kit for R33 - $500

BTC Rims set of 4 (British drift rims) , 17inch with not much tread - Silver finish very good condition - $1000

White type m front bar for r33 not including indicators series 1 - small dent in front - average condition - $250

Located in adelaide - pick up only unless posted at buyers expense. will organise from my end. leave pm.

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Ha! I got one of the red ones on my R32 when I baught it. It has a nice feel but looks out of place (um.... red steering wheel? I dont think so).

I cant believe they are that expensive. Mine hasnt got the centre plate though, and is a bit dirty, but still. $500? You can get the top of the line Momo for about $100 less! Not to say it isnt a resonable price, I am just surprised at how expensive these wheels are in general. Good luck and free bump.

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yeah my best mate has one in his 33, also came with it in it. Very nice wheel, his is plain black.

SeriesII: I'm guessing he just has a secondhand black one and the pic is just to give you an idea of what it looks like. They didnt make airbag wheels.

They are pretty rare, and a cool wheel. But I tend to agree its a bit of a high price. It'd have to be in AS NEW/never used condition.

best of luck with the sale

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