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Hi folks,

I've got a few items up for sale. I'm located Sydney, Inner West. My contact number is 0412 509 637. PM me or give me a call. Cheers!

1. R32 GTR rims with Yokohama A048R semi slicks

- 5x114.3 pcd, 16*8+30. Great fit on S13, R32 Gts-t. Obviously fits other skylines also.

- 3 rims are in very good condition (keeping in mind they're 20 years old). One has gutter rash - see pics below.

- all rims have centre caps

- Tyres are Yokohama A048R semi slicks. MH compound. They're 225/50/R16's. They've seen 4 track days, still tons of tread left.

$600

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2. Sabelt 4pt harness in good nick. Has everything you need to bolt straight in.

$100

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3. No name wing with bootlid reinforcement underneath (see pics).

- Creates less lift, looks like you're going fast. Seriously though, it did improve stability through faster corners imo. Take the wing and bootlid for $100

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4. Momo corse bucket seat.

- One piece fibreglass

- FIA approved

- Mounts for S13

- Has lumbar and thigh cushions

- Great seat, just has tears in the material. If you're doing skids or trackdays, a great upgrade over the standard seat, and very safe.

$200 or, buy the harness too and i'll give you both for $250

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GTR rims sold.

I also have a bunch of S13 spares if people need them - rear glass, quarter glass, standard rear upper and toe arms, driver's side door, steering column (off the top of my head). If you're interested in any of that stuff, let me know and we can work something out.

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