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Have for sale the following:

18in Work Ryder Rims with tires

18x9 fronts and 18x11 rears. tires are Falken Ziel's 235/40/18 and 275/35/18

have been powder coated white. comes with centre caps. can run up to a 305/18 tire on the rear.

will direct fit R33 & R34 GTR or R33 with Spacers.

$1800ono

R33 Cluster Gts-t good condition showing 139068km(can pass on detail of whrer to get the cluster km's reset to 0km)

$100ono

Standard Dump pipe and front pipe to suit Rb25det &50 each

Stock Flywheel and Clutch( Clutch is worn out but can be refaced if ness) $120

400r side skirts in Gel coat $250

400r Rear bar in gel coat $350.

willing to sell side skirts and rear bar for $500 together.

Series 1 Rear wing(maroon coloured) $80

R33 door trims. Have Rockford Fosgate p1625 Splits fitted.

Speakers are in as new condition will seperate if there is a buyer for speakers and door trims.

Speakers $260ono, Door Trims $190ono

Complete Aircon/heater setup including, condensor, heaterbox, core, control panel, compressor, ducting, lines and other bits and piece's. does not inclued vents in dash.

$400

Genuine Nissan GTR Mats. missing Passenger Mat, but have a genuine nissan passenger mat i will throw in. $90ono

Front and Rear Gts-t Seats $200 missing some bolts and brackets from passenger front seat. seats in great condition.

interior trims and bit's and piece's, ask and i may have what you need.

Will Post Photo's tonight.

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Surely there must be something that someone wants. open to all offers. won't be able to upload pics til the weekend.

yeah m8 im interested just pm me a place and time and i will bring cash just need some interior trim and maybe the 400r sideskirts

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