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I have a pair of Mikey Thompson ET Street Radials R16 50 255 which are one meet old. Enabled me to go from a 12.2 to 11.8 ! They are mounted on 16 " dished japanese made rims which have been sprayed jet black(114.3 five stud GTST offset). There is a whole set of 4 rims. The other two have 80% tread 205's snow tyres. I also have the other two so 4 snow tyres.

Price: $350 the whole lot (one M/T tyre cost me more)

R33 Series 3 GTR Coil packs. Perfect working condition

Price: $100

R33 Series 3 GTR injectors x 6 with plugs clips and pins

Price: $190

R32 GTR std pistons

Price: $50 for 6 (There may be up to 8)

Cheers

Matt

0413023669 or PM

In Sydney

Edited by BOOSTD

M/T's paid for

Still Have

2 x 16" rims 114.3 (good for having your drag tyre's on) and 4 snow tyre's

Make an offer....first fair offer will be taken(not looking for much)

Injectors and coils still forsale...make an offer

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