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hey all

got a couple of items tryin to get rid of all i want is wat i paid for them

pm me or text or call me on 0422 598 323

SR20 radiator, shroud and fan $50 for lot

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R33 M-spec sideskirts $70

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cheers

chris

Items:

Full set of 17x8.5 +30 Enkei WRC EVO TARMAC wheels in white, 5 Spoke.

Item Condition:

3 rims are PERFECT, not a mark, ONE has extremley minror scrape.

Comes with Bridgstone B530 on front 50% tread and Nangkangs on rear 10% tread (235/45 all round)

Extra Info:

Ive been told these rims are really rare and are worth a fair bit but they're not really my cup of tea so im sellin em cheap. Ive got them on my R32 gts-t.

Contact Details:

PM or Call/msg me(Josh) on 0405300245! :D

Price and price conditions:

$1,000 Pick up only. May be able to organise to meet, depending on circumstances.

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Items:

set of 4 gold weblink (i think thats the name) 18x10 rims. 5 spoke with massive dish. best suit GTR

Item Condition:

top notch

Extra Info:

all brand new falken tyres.

MUST GO BEFORE THURSDAY

Contact Details:

dont pm on these call 0447 475 556

Price and price conditions:

$3000 ono

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Can't see myself getting around to fitting this up, as I'm going for a stock look now, so might as well get rid of it.

Supermade R32 boot spoiler. Currently painted white, suits 2dr and 4dr, perfect condish (only just been sat on my boot for pics)

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Looking for $300. Pretty firm too, to get one from Yahoo will set you back ~$290 and thats before you ship it here and paint it.

Hey guys my sister is selling her laptop due to moving to a desktop computer, well the specs are

Asus PRO31J series version F3JR

15.5" wide screen

1.8ghz DUAL CORE T5300

1 gig RAM

120 gig hard drive

Ati Radeon x2300 graphics card

Windows SP3 (can come with LEGIT windows Vista 32bit)

comes with charger as well

looking for quick $750 ono

contact me on 0422319720

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Hey guys my sister is selling her laptop due to moving to a desktop computer, well the specs are

Asus PRO31J series version F3JR

15.5" wide screen

1.8ghz DUAL CORE T5300

1 gig RAM

120 gig hard drive

Ati Radeon x2300 graphics card

Windows SP3 (can come with LEGIT windows Vista 32bit)

comes with charger as well

looking for quick $750 ono

contact me on 0422319720

SOLD!!!!

EOI

6x Black Koya Drifteks (9 hole model - 4x114.3 and 5x114.3)

2x 17x8 +35

4x 17x9 +35

Minor rash on the 8s, and a bit of white paint on the 9s (from glancing wall contact at mallala)

NOTE: NOT COMING WITH TYRES. RIMS ONLY

Would prefer to sell as a complete set of 6, but know someone might only want one or two

Set of 6: $1150

Set of 8s/9s: $750

Set of 9s: $800

or buy individually for $200 a rim

CONTACT: Via PM, EMAIL or

Phone: 0409 049 299

EOI

6x Black Koya Drifteks (9 hole model - 4x114.3 and 5x114.3)

2x 17x8 +35

4x 17x9 +35

Minor rash on the 8s, and a bit of white paint on the 9s (from glancing wall contact at mallala)

NOTE: NOT COMING WITH TYRES. RIMS ONLY

Would prefer to sell as a complete set of 6, but know someone might only want one or two

Set of 6: $1150

Set of 8s/9s: $750

Set of 9s: $800

or buy individually for $200 a rim

CONTACT: Via PM, EMAIL or

Phone: 0409 049 299

u mite have a sale on these

my mate is gonna call ya soonish lol

Items:

R32 Dump pipe and RSR front pipe

Item Condition:

good condition

Extra Info:

Dump pipe is ceramic coated and was only on the car for about a year. Front pipe has very small dent in it

Contact Details:

PM

Price and price conditions:

$125 for dump pipe, $125 for front pipe, or $200 for both.

:)

For sale:

Item:standard R32 Bonnet

Price: $100 ono

Silver in colour, 1 minor dint at front of bonnet, hardly noticeable. only selling due to putting a gtr bonnet on my car.

Contact me via pm or give me a ring/sms on 0431 320 803.

open to offers as well, don't want it sitting around at home.

Cheers, Reece

picture of bonnet on the car.

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R33 S2 4 door front indicators/fog lights.... $80 the pair

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17x8 & 17x9 (+30) A tech rims in as new condish with excellnt bridgestones...$750

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Pair of R31 Ti stock alloys with average tyres $30 the pair

Brown R31 Ti steering wheel $10

call 0433648021 or PM

Item: R33 S2 GTST sedan set of 4x Super Low King Springs 50mm

Age: Unsure (in vehicle when purchased) but look like they cant be over a year old

Reason: Bought Low springs, my exhaust sits too low and was destroying it on my crappy driveway entrance

Pics: ?? they are yellow, spring looking, thats it.

Price: $100 neg

will put a pic of the cars ride height!

Cheers

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Anyone?? Still up for grabs!

Up for sale is my ''old'' T.V

i bought it off my olds when they up graded to a plasma

now iv upgraded to an LCD, i no longer need this one

$200, bring a van,ute,wagon, this thing DOES NOT fit in skylines :P

TEAC ,80cm STEREO sound

perfect condish, no scrathes etc, but 3 drilled holes in the front flap, for AUX cables to slide through.

comes with remote.

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Will also throw in the digital reciever at no extra cost, my new T.V has one inbuilt so i have no need for this one

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