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hey everyone,

i have some bits for sale from my RB25 R32.

- 18" Volk GTC-s - 8" Front and 9" rears - Silver on Silver

Not sure of the offset however the front fit perfectly flush and the rear stick out by about

Fronts are wrapped in Advan RS-2 Semi's 235x40x18 with around 60$ left

Rears have uber expensive Michelin Pilot Sport 2's with about 80% tread left

Also come with Original Volk Centre Caps and Volk Lug Nuts

Pics are failing to upload, however can be emailed at buyers request.

PRICE: $2750 with tyres

- Z32 AFM $250

- APEXI RB25 PFC NO HAND CONTROLLER

Perfect Condition, Tuned for RB25 Highflow, 555cc injectors - 250rwkw

PRICE: $1000

ALSO have full 250rwkw RB25 Engine and Gearbox package that i will consider selling as a whole if someone is interested. PM Me.

Have many, many more bits for sale as the car is being completely stripped down. It is a midnight purple R32 Skyline with full Vertex kit some of you may know it as WOOSAH. It was written off in an unfortunate accident that was not my fault.

I will upload pictures as soon as it allows me (not working for some reason atm)

Please reply via this thread or PM me.

Thanks guys - all serious offers considered. I am not in a hurry to sell so don't waste my time with low-ball offers.

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are you selling rays lug nuts on its own? ill be interested if they are the black cheers mate

Sorry mate, atm i won't be. If someone buys the rims wihtout the lug nuts then i will PM you back. They are black too :)

**NOTE: Everytime i try to upload pics it keeps saying: Ask admin to check setttings and permissions. Anyone know whats going on here?? **

  • 2 weeks later...
can you post up both serial #'s from the PFC's please - looking for a specific model #

Hey Paul,

sorry for the late reply mate - i'll be taking out the PFC on Monday and will post the serial number up for you.

cheers mate

Can you take off the rims and look at the actual sticker for offset?

i'll have a look today and update the thread. i'm not sure if the sticker is still on there. either way, i'll measure it and let you know.

Rims are 80% sold; i'll let u know if the sale falls thru

cheers

afm sold? if not ill be happy to take it off ya :)

AFM is gone to Joeyjoejoe who helped me strip the car for two days str8.

legend.

but thanks any fugitive, i'll see ya tmnrw for the injectors ;)

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