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Hey guys my car recently got defected and i am returning it to stock-ish to go through regency so i have some quality parts for sale.

Including

1.R33 Gtr wheels with tyres

215/45/17 yokohamas on the front 50ish% tread

225/45/17 dunlops on the rear 85-90% tread

Condition: Good, some minor gutter rash

Price: $1100

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2. Pair 225/45/17 yokohama semi slicks 50-60% tread.

$120 or $1200 total with the gtr wheels.

3. R32 JIC gold FLT-FAS coilovers

8kg front/ 6kg rear, damper and height adjustable

As new condition, awesome coilovers

Price: $1200

4. Trade: Genuine R32 Gtr front Bumper + lip + mesh + reo (silver)

want to trade for standard (silver)r32 front bumper + reo plus $400 cash

Not really interested in selling unless a buyer will trade silver r32 bumper + cash.

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5. Genuine R32 GTR front and rear seats

Excellent condition, 1 small hole in rear seat, but other than that, cannot fault. hard to get in this condition.

Price: $700

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Contact me via Pm or ring/ sms me on 0431 320 803.

Cheers, Reece

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decided to keep all parts as defect has been cleared.

cheers

hey mate, if your still keen to sell that front bar, ive got a stock silver gtst bar, and a gtst mspec 1 ready to be painted but im after a gtr bar.. i'll give you them both plus the 400 u wanted!

cheers greg

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