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for r33 gts-t 1996

tyres to fit stock rims 225/50/r116 or whatever as long as they fit

semi slicks or high performance tyre like falken rt 615 , hankook ventus rs -3 advan or something that is in good to very good condition

rear strut brace for r33 gts-t

racing seats x2 like sparco , bride, recaro , velo ,cobra or maybe sabelt or saas

rails to suit x2 r33 gts -t

braided brake lines for r33 gts - t and even brake pads if they are like new green / red stuff , bendix race , qfn

pm

hey i got this forsale

For sale:2XA038 225-50-16 and 2XA048 205-50-16 still can use 1 track day

Price and price conditions:$200

Pictures

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Contact Details: PM/msn

Location: SYD/CENTRAL COAST

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: PICK UP OR POST AT YOUR EXPENSE

For sale: BRIDE ZETA2 FULL BUCKSEAT (BLUE) new in box

Price and price conditions: $650 ono

Pictures: upon request

Contact Details: pm/msn

Location: sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: PICK UP OR POST AT YOUR EXPENSE

Anyone wanting to sell 225/50/r16 ( whatever fits stock r33 gts-t rims ) tyres need to be legal or close to for track days , so decent sports tyre do not have to be full race tyres.

need at least 2 x matching

please even if you think they are useless i may like them ...... MELBOURNE ONLY

live - WEST

work - North

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