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Selling my pair of Panasport G7's (old style)

17X9 +23

Come with centre caps

Realy good condition

Paint starting to bubble on centers but nothing major

3 peice wheel so the possibilities are endless

come with brand new 215/45 Zetas

Realy love these wheels so not fussed if they don't sell

$800

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16x8 +25 watanabe's, LEGIT

one has a small crack that needs to be welded up on the rear lip, price reflects this

no buckles or anything, still holds are fine if you run 205 or bigger

$150

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perfectly good working order r32 silvertop rb20 TPS $20

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Powered By Max rack spacers, never used $15

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import SKYLINE rear garnish, grey in colour $50

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R32 GTR injectors, resistor pack and plugs

$350

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RB25 S1 CAS

$40

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RB25 S1 TPS

$30

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adding standard rb25 injectors

-$50

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adding standard rb20/25 exhaust manifolds

one with heatsheilds and one without

-$50 each

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intake pipe for high mount turbo, comes with both 3" joiners in black

$50

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fresh RB20 head

new valve stem seals

valve regrind

acid bathed

decked

ports cleaned up

only done around 5000kms since reco

$350

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rb20/rb25 JJR silicone bottom radiator hose

$25

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RB20 bare intake manifold, will have a few hoses on it, no fuel rail, no sensors, no DET-R badge

$25

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have hear a genuine Garrett 2871R turbo

front wheel slightly damaged

have included pics for reference, can be used as is or rebuild with new front wheel

asking $500

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also S14 T28 turbo, no front or side elbows, pulled off s14 with 170k on it blew no smoke holds boost fine

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adding a f**kload more stuff

brand new S15/14 castor rod

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$100

brand new s14/s15 Tune Agent camber arms

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$150

set of brand new Project Mu brake lines for s14/s15

$250

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genuine plastik s13/180 aero skirts, little damage underneath

-$150

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random muffler with upswept tips

$50

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set of 3 Rota Grids 18x9.5 +20 in 5 stud, tyres f**ked, tiny paint damage on all 3

$450

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pair of Enkie's, dont know exact model but were used on the old rally EVO's, 18x8.5 +30, tyres f**ked

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$300

aftermarket s15 tail lights

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$100

EVO 7 rear boot lip

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$150

genuine front bar vent for standard s13 turbo front bar

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$20

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