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UPDATED PARTS AVAILABLE AND NEW PRICES - make me a (non stupid) offer people!!!

4 x Yokohama Advan Sport V103 (255/40ZR17 94Y) very good tread $800 (+$1600 new!) PRICE DROP $750

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4 x Bridgestone RE55s (255/40R17 94W) a couple of track days left in them $400 PRICE DROP $300

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4 x Bridgestone RE55s (255/40R17 94W) 60 - 70% tread $800 PRICE DROP $750

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4 x Dunlop V8 Supercar Slicks (280/680R17) 40% tread $400 PRICE DROP $300

4 x R33GTR Rims only with centre caps, reasonable condition a few marks $1100 PRICE DROP $1000

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Trust MX Front Pipes (goes from dumps to cat) dent in standard spot $250 PRICE DROP $200

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2 x AFMs excellent working condition mesh not removed (removed due to D-Jetro) $100

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RB26DETT standard dump pipes $50

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Nismo genuine boot spoiler internal damage but should be repairable $50

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Earls Oil Stat – installs into oil cooler circuit to thermostatically control oil temp. Dash 10 fittings for easy installation. Also has ports for oil temp and pressure senders. See http://www.earls.co.uk/earls/catalogue/Cooling%20Systems.pdf PART # 501ERL $200 PRICE DROP $180

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Sub Box, fits 2 x 12 inch subs in R32 boot WITH rear strut brace. Made from 16mm MDF, including fittings $50!!!

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R32 GTST Type M Driving lights fit in Type M front bar $50 PRICE DROP $40

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RB25DET Alternator and Aircon Compressor Good condition $50 each PRICE DROP $50 for the pair!!!!!!!

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ALSO ADDED:

Rubber inlet boot RB20 / RB25 $30

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R33 RB25DET airbox and snorkel including filter $50

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Pioneer GEX-6450TVP - watch TV on your incar pioneer DVD player. Including aerials etc

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4 x Bridgestone RE55s (255/40R17 94W) 60 - 70% tread $800

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4 x R33GTR Rims only with centre caps, reasonable condition a few marks $1100

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SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

hi,

very interested in the re55s, both sets depending on visual inspection and whether the better set sale goes through.

can you pm me your mobile number so I can drop around and check them out?

Cheers.

Edited by semislickR32

on second thoughts - bare set probably isn't worth it for me as will just need to get newies within a couple of months.

But let me know if the 60/70% set sale falls through and I will pick these up.

Cheers

bud how much including postage for front pipes to brisbane...i can see the dent...but how bad it is really? no hole? very very interested.

Thanks mate.

Mitch

Edited by nissan32GTR

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