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As topic states.

Rays TE37's 19" x 9.5" with good bridgestone/falken rubber (90%) offset +17 - $2500

CUL8TA plates (vic) - $400 - firm

Have pics of rims on car side on - email if you want them. Wont find another set of these in melbourne.

No stupid offers thanks.

Ph - 0405504644.

Located in Melbourne, city area.

Thanks,

Mick

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is front pipe for a r32 gtr or will it fit a r33 gtst ? and is it genuine nismo? please state condition etc if you could..i.e. how old etc

in the pic you can see the front pipe has two inlets...as in for twin turbos...as in GTR....

i'll take the turbo's, piping, front pipe all together if you are willing to post?

I can use patricks freight through my work or if you have access to pack n send or someone who will deliver to tas?

cheers.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Could i get some pics of the oil cooler/kit....

Dont wanna call before i see pics

How long has it been on the car and reason for selling?

And lastly how many row is it?

Cheers

:P

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  • 3 weeks later...
hey mate what is your wheels offset?

From memory, offset is either +17 or +20. Previously on 32gtr, tyres were 245 stretched so not to rub on the guards. I'll check for you next time im at the parents.

hhmm...is it me or do those rims look abit weird, seems a lil different to TE37's,

but if they are $2500 is a great price

They were on the car when i bought it, but have been told that they are the "older" style release of the TE37's, before the current ones came out.

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