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rear rotors - $80 pair

rear calipers - $150 pair

rear 5 stud hubs - $150 pair

front lower control arms $60 each

front upper control arms- $50 each

rear lower control arms- $60 each

rear upper arms - $50 each side

front rotors - $90 pair

front hubs $80 each

Starcorp Impuls Deep dish chrome 18x9.5 Current tyres on them are 235/40/18 kuhmo ecsta's

$1300

Condition:

Condition: Some chrome starting to flake/bubble in some parts of the dish area (quoted 75ea to fix) they came off N1GTR R32 GTR ( he had spacers ) and they havent been put on my car since i purchased them off him.

Other parts came off a r33 series 1.5 ( Turbo RB25DET )

To Fit:

The rims to fit 5 stud car

Location:

Sydney ( pick up only )

Contact:

Chris on 0406 624 095 or leave me a pm

Comments:

Almost everything you need to go from 4 stud to 5 stud all you need is the front calipers and your set.

Some chrome starting to flake/bubble in some parts of the dish area (quoted 75ea to fix)

You can get these new from tempe tyres for 2000 inc cheap shit tyres, but thats only for 18x8.5 and not the deep dish fronts.Ill try to get more photos up today of the other parts.The reason im selling all this car parts is because i have found some lenso rims and need the funds to purchase them. All offers considered.

Cheers.

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yeah all of them are 9.5 mate.:worship: one question keen on sellin the tyres? Just one set i might be driving to qld... So need a set for the rear :) lost my phone and your number msg me please

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yours rims are 9.5 champ :D also can u send some closer pics of the chrome flaking?

cheers.

sorry mate thanks for letting me know !

yeah i can get some up tonight

cheers

yeah all of them are 9.5 mate.:D one question keen on sellin the tyres? Just one set i might be driving to qld... So need a set for the rear :( lost my phone and your number msg me please

no worries talk soon

Where abouts in Sydney are you?

I'm after a front passenger side LCA...

You don't happen to have a tie rod end do you?

Cheers.

Tom

i still have that part for sale if your keen.

im located near east hills which is about 20mins away from bankstown.

sorry i dont have the tie rod end.

cheers.

chris.

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