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Hi all,

Firstly, I've got a good pair of Work Meister S1 3 piece in 18x10 +16 (will try to take photos of the stickers) 5x114.3. Few months ago I bought a set assuming I can fix one of the buckled wheels, it turns out the said wheel is damaged beyond repair and another wheel have slight buckle, leaving a pair that is usable. But will include the damaged pair whether you can use as coffee table or a ornament. The centres are spray canned in black - not that good quality.

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I'm asking $1,600 for all of them, price is negotiable, best to PM/SMS me offers.

I've also got twin 60mm pipe exhaust to suit R33 GTR, was advertised as Kakimoto Hyper 2000 Full Mega Dual, but no badges whatsever, but rear muffler look suspiciously similar to HKS twin pipe exhaust (I had one of these last year).

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I'm asking $900 for the exhaust, price is negotiable, best to PM/SMS me offers. I can send them interstate at your cost, I have box for the exhaust (freight from Sydney to Melbourne cost me $50).

I'm located at Doncaster East, Eastern suburbs Melbourne. The postcode is 3109 for whoever want to organise freight (can take measurments of the box).

Contact me via PM or text me on 0430 129 511. If you've got a price in mind, don't be shy to offer via PM/SMS.

Cheers

Grant

Hi folks,

Just bumping this up, as usual offers are welcome.

So, don't be afraid to make one.

Cheers

Grant

Thanks Andrew, I'm still debating whether to chuck it up on my GTR or grab big cannon exhaust.

So, both rims and exhaust are still up for grabs, don't mind looking at offers, feel free to make one.

Cheers

wheres the buckle?? the wheels look fine

There are couple of them if you look closely and one wheel have bent on spoke as mentioned on first post. you won't be able to see it until it's rolling.

PM sent

Replied.

No interest on the exhaust? Guess everyone value their hearing too much to run these.

Geez it's bumpier than Hume Highway there...

At this stage, I'd like to sell them as is, as I don't have the patience to entertain timewasters, if you make an offer I expect you to come and cough the $ up - pretty simple aye?

^^^ That's fine, now I'm not that keen on holding them for someone, basically I just want them gone that's all.

Hi all,

Exhaust is still up for grabs, do feel free to make an offer.

Cheerio

EDIT;

Wouldn't mind doing swap for another exhaust as long it's at least 3.5" from front pipe back - if you've got one wanting to swap, hit me up. Again, to suit R33 GTR.

Hi all,

Exhaust still up for grabs, buy it so I can buy another one - like I said I'm open to either offers or swap for at least 3.5" single pipe exhaust.

Also have coupe of parts that I may sell if whoever wants them.

1; Racing Gear JTC N1 to suit R33/R34 GTR, R34 GT-T (fork type rear) - Unknown spring rate but was told it's pretty firm ride, no known knocks or leaks. Asking $1,000 ONO.

2; Pair of Tomei Cam gears to suit RB series engine, in good condition. Asking $300 ONO.

Pictures to come.

Cheers

Grant

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