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Item 1: 2x 215/45/17 toyo r1rs

Description: got a pair of 215/45/17 toyo r1rs with 85%+ or more tread. best tyres i ever ran, loved them, but cant hold onto them because i dont think i will be going 17s for a while.

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price: $300 ono

location and delivery: south east melbourne or meet half way.

item 2: s13/14/15 bride seat rail

description: probably fit other s chasis, bottom mount, came out of a s15 with a bride euro II. good condition

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price: $200 ono

location: south east melbourne or meet half way.

item 3: random 2.5 inlet muffler

description: scratched underneath

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price: $50

contact: Nam 0421471291, please sms, because my house has bad reception which is crap lol or pm

thanks all

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