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Well Skyline owners have more money than evo owners, or so my friends say.

Have brand new TE37SL 18x9.5 +22 for sale were for my evo 8 track car build but not suited to the purpose needed. $3300 ono never fitted only removed to view.

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I have two sets of recaro interior from my evo- one the blue gsr and two the 8mr jdm set (black). MR set -$1500 , gsr (blue/grey) $1100 Great for an r32 or r33 that has a tired interior

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All parts are kept at Japlink Haberfield, I am a FIFO worker so not always around.

The seats and rims are a great upgrade.

Also -

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Defi 1 din gauges with oil sensor and sandwich plate (Greddy) -$450, you'll just need a water sensor (about $30-50)

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Defi boost gauge $180

White numbers on black

Defi link 2-$160

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Boston G2 sub

$250

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Boston SE milenium edition front 6' splits with ti tweeter - $500

Boston gt-42 amp -$700

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Boston le rears for parcel shelf -$250

Alpine 9887 with blue tooth module and mic ipod connector- $250

  • 4 weeks later...

New, genuine and in the box.

Yet some people think they can screw you over like they think your a crystal meth addict needing cash for hit.

Keep em ~ the right person will buy for a reasonable price.

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