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hey everyone i have the following for sale and each item will have free delivery except for the wheels.

takata 6 point harness. fia and cams approved. expires in 2010. only used a few times and still in perfect condition. $300.

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35mm Hub spacers 5 x 114.3. they are really light, better than the others getting around. however the nuts that secure it to the hub are 1.25mm thread pitch which is most nissans and other cars but the studs on the spacer are 1.5mm thread pitch. thats why i have included 19mm wheel nuts. $150.

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1 pair of 17 x 7 inch wheels. they are white and in good condition. i am unsure off the offset but i know they dont fit on the front of my r32 but was told they fit on the rear. on the back it states 17x7JJ anyone know what that means??? they can also come with toyo tyres or not. $200 without tyres or $300 with tyres.

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location: acacia ridge, qld

contact me through pm or add me to msn [email protected]

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