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Hey all,

I have purchased a new car and need to sell some parts to purchase others :P Please find all items below:

Recaro SR3 with S13 rail - $500 PRICE DROP

This seat came with my new car and is incredibly comfortable, has no rips and no stains. I was debating keeping it because it is so comfortable, but my Zeta is a perfect fit for me.

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Bride side mount rail for FC RX7 - $140 (or swap for side mount, super low, S13 rail)

This is the rail that is coming off my Zeta so I can chuck it in the new car. I got it off Homerrules late last year and is in perfect condition, only selling due to change of car.

PAIR of Veilside Andrew Rims (18x11 -27) with 255/45 Pilot Sports ~20% tread - $850 Neg PRICE DROP

Again, these came with my new car but tires are too expensive for drift so I am looking for something smaller.

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FULL SET of Longchamp XR4Z 15in rims (15 x 7 stock offset (I think)) - $200 Full set

These rims are perfect for drift and I used them on the RX7. Tires are cheap and they spin easily. Rims are in average condition with a small buckle in one (tires fit fine) and another looks like someone has tried to paint it black at some point and its peeling off

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Steelies! (ummm ford offset?) - $20

Great for drift, burnouts or throwing at the neighbors you don't really like. I used these for drift and you can too FOR ONLY $20!

PAIR of S13 stock taillights - $40

No longer required, as my car is running after market lights. These are in perfect condition with no cracks. Do not come with the bulb assembly.

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If you are interested in anything PM or call me on 0412 033 449.

Ryan.

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awsum wheels mate, that is a godly model of dish! :D

so.. basiclly need a wide body kit and guard roll and flaring to fit?? :laugh:

The flares that were on the car are 50mm. So you could get 50mm fenders which are available through Origin (I think) which would be a lot cleaner than the flares :P

I suggest buying them haha

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  • 2 weeks later...

bump again for price drops!

well...I would drop the price if i could edit the post :S

Dish reduced to $800

Longchamps reduced to $150 for the full set!

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