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PARTING OUT SOME OF THE STUFF IN MY GARAGE

4* 18' RIMS (2 WHITE . 2 GOLD)

2*18' ENKEI RIMS (1 HAS A LARGE DINT)

R13 RUBBER NEAR FULL TREAD

2 RB25 HEAD COVERS

1 LARGE CALIBRE TACHO WITH SHIFT LIGHT

1 DAMAGED LHS R33 S1 HEADLIGHT (CRACK IN COVER)

1 STOCK VZ EXHAUST

OPEN TO OFFERS SO THROW THEM AT ME PEOPLE!!

CHEERS

ANDREW

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  ONE-VIA said:
no intention of buying your rims unless ur willing to swap for my coin jar with coins but it might help if you put up sizes

im sorry that u cant see the sizes....

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  W0rp3D said:
gotta put up prices for everything, start with the tacho, can you use the shift light on its own or does the gauge control it?

im not sure LOL

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  blags said:
As per the For Sale Thread rules you need to put prices for everything. Otherwise members, just like the ones above are going to keep asking you!!

im not sure how to edit this:/

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PARTING OUT SOME OF THE STUFF IN MY GARAGE

4* 18' RIMS (2 WHITE . 2 GOLD) $1500

2*18' ENKEI RIMS (1 HAS A LARGE DINT) $300

R13 RUBBER NEAR FULL TREAD $50

2 RB25 HEAD COVERS $50

1 LARGE CALIBRE TACHO WITH SHIFT LIGHT $200

1 DAMAGED LHS R33 S1 HEADLIGHT (CRACK IN COVER) $100

1 STOCK VZ EXHAUST $300

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  ONE-VIA said:
so 18x8 +10 so they will fit my car perfect or is it +40 to fit a subaru perfect

dunno man

i dont kno much bout rims

i took a pic of inside the rims so ....

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  XMOr33skyline said:
PARTING OUT SOME OF THE STUFF IN MY GARAGE

4* 18' RIMS (2 WHITE . 2 GOLD) $1500

2*18' ENKEI RIMS (1 HAS A LARGE DINT) $300

R13 RUBBER NEAR FULL TREAD $50

2 RB25 HEAD COVERS $50

1 LARGE CALIBRE TACHO WITH SHIFT LIGHT $200

1 DAMAGED LHS R33 S1 HEADLIGHT (CRACK IN COVER) $100

1 STOCK VZ EXHAUST $300

he cant be serious? for that pile of junk ? lawl

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  XMOr33skyline said:
PARTING OUT SOME OF THE STUFF IN MY GARAGE

4* 18' RIMS (2 WHITE . 2 GOLD)

2*18' ENKEI RIMS (1 HAS A LARGE DINT)

R13 RUBBER NEAR FULL TREAD

2 RB25 HEAD COVERS

1 LARGE CALIBRE TACHO WITH SHIFT LIGHT

1 DAMAGED LHS R33 S1 HEADLIGHT (CRACK IN COVER)

1 STOCK VZ EXHAUST

OPEN TO OFFERS SO THROW THEM AT ME PEOPLE!!

CHEERS

ANDREW

PM Sent

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  ash-s13 said:
Grab a tape measure out and see how many inches they are wide to start, and on the back see if there is a +(number goes here).

Also that one you took the photo of is actually 17x8 +38. Might want to edit the items :D

yea enkei are 17's.. my bad

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