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17" Advan Racing Rims (17x8 and 17x9) needs new tyres= $1350

r33 series 2 wing silver = $170

r33 snorkel = $20

r33 Air box = $70

r33 original floor mats = $140

r34 turbo timer with harness (ultra automated timer) = $80

r33 turbo timer with harness = $80

Stock soarer font bar with lip (blue) = $100

205/55/16 x 4 Falken Ziex (Brand New) with Purchase Receipt = $450

225/45/17 Sumito 80% thread x 2 = $60/each

16" (5 stud off skyline) pursuit rims with snow tyres = $350

17" (4 stud) no tyres = $400

Kenwood Double Din Headunit with 12 Disc Kenwood CD Stacker (Silver) = $690

Pioneer Double Din Headunit = $490

r34 Xenon Headlights = SOLD

r34 original floor mats = SOLD

Stock r33 rims (no tyres) = SOLD

Stock r33 suspensions (one has oil leak)= SOLD

Stock r33 Springs = SOLD

Lowered King Springs (r33) = SOLD

r33 front strut brace (with blue handles) = SOLD

Momo steering wheel with r33 boss kit = SOLD

Blitz Boost Gauge (bar reading - white face) with holder = SOLD

255/40/17 Bridgestones 90% thread x 2 = SOLD

Clarion 12" 600watt (Brand New) Paid $300/each 3 months ago = SOLD

More info and Pics request to [email protected] or pm me

Everything in Brisbane - Will cod & freight interstate

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series 2 wing is the elevated one ... As you can see on the pic it should be different to ur's - if ur's is stock. Yes it comes with a brake light, can give you another one one on top from another stocko wing.

hey bryanlee

where abouts are in qld??

is the HKS SSQV avaliable for pick up??

the r33 adaptor is the same as r32 isnt it??

how much use has the BOV had?

VEY interested in that raised wing.....

it should just 'bolt on' where mine is right now? there was no boot shape changes from serious 1 to 2 i don't think...

i'll take the wing, but only if you will hold it until next week (or COD it to me and i will pick in up next week...)

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