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1. Work Equip Copies (Sterns Racing) wheels for sale:

18x8, 18x9.

Unknown offset- pictures show how they fit on my R32 with no spacers- I have also included a picture of actual work equip's on a 180sx...

Looking for $400 ono - No tires, $700 with tires- Road worth condition fronts, rears 80% tread.

Very Good condition- small gutter rash on one wheel, not noticeable at all.

2. Bride Brix 1.5

Perfect Condition, no rips. no tares. no bolster ware.

$450 No Rail.

3. Twin Cannon Exhaust- Cat back

Very Good Condition Twin Cannon Catback Exhaust. 3" then splits into two 2.5" before cannons. Includes Mid muffler.

Two piece system- Relatively Quiet. (Bit louder than my Kakimoto Regu 92z)

*This was on my 4door. I bought a Trust DD Exhaust which was meant for a 2 door and it fit my 4 door- so i assume 2door and 4 door exhaust length is the same*

$250 ONO

4. R32 2 door Full Vertex Kit

$350 for the full kit- Fitment is very good. Will need paint- (Faded black in colour) - Came off my car when imported from Japan.

5. R32 4 door BN Sports Aero

Rear Bar, Side Skirts- Front bar is a different colour to the rest of the kit.. Rear and sides are in VGC, freshly painted spark silver KLO.

$400 ONO

6. Factory RB20DET Turbo

VGC Minimal shaft play, came of motor that had done 88,000kms.

$150 ONO

7. BNR32 Radiator

$50- been sitting in my garage for 2 years. No leaks. Probably could use a flush. (I installed an aluminium radiator- dont need this anymore)

Located in melbourne-

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also interested in the wheels, would love to know approx. offset and see some more pics. You can pm me or txt me on 0406344814,

Thanks

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