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Hi guys, I'm in a bit of a rush to get my car ready to leave for alot of work that will be completed in november. So I have finally gotten around to spending some time with the ratchet and getting off the parts that I want to sell.

What's remaining that I would like to get rid of today are ;

Genuine Ganador CF finish mirrors for r34 with the blue tinge lens.

$500 outright or $400 swap with standard mirrors.

Work S2R rims , good rubber all round, 18x9 , 18x10.5, good agressive offset, fill r34 guards, rears will need to be rolled. $1500 or $1200 with trade for any r34 5 stud stockies/na stockies that will fit.

Apexi AVC-R, good working order, $350

Signal CF bonnet with nose piece, $1200 or $900 swap over

Pair of Recaro Millenium with r34 rails, small rip on passenger seat from my belt, apart from that i'd give em a 7.5/10. $ 800!!!

The fabled TK dash, $750 or $550 with swap of standard cluster.

All pics of everything can be seen in my other threads.

All prices negotiable,

i'll be pulling this shit out all day so sms me on 0421 120 034.

Thanks ya'll.

Mods, if you'd be so kind to leave till around sun down, that'd be appreciated.

Located, inner east.

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Always intended on going Craft Square's so still not sure =/

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