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Handbrake, I have a black 2010 Premium GTR with Bridgestones and perfect rims, except for one minor graze back left rim that has been touched up and the massive crack on the other rear rim. Tyres have 9400 Km on them.

I like the look of the HRE's etc. Depends on what you want on the changeover?

Kymbo

Here I fixed the post up for you lol.

Just kidding i'm sure you'll pass them the replacement warranty wheel instead now lol

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Hi guys

Have some matt carbon parts for sale - all brand new

I ordered this matt carbon boot spoiler extension and while waiting the 4 weeks for it to be made, i ended up ordering a wingless matt carbon boot

And now i'm selling the matt carbon exhaust trim because it doesn't match my Nordring matt carbon parts

Parts were made by Downforce USA - full thread/pics here http://www.nagtroc.o...showtopic=40774

I prefer Melb CBD pickup - will post if someone interstate wants both pieces as i still have the original box

Boot Spoiler Extension - $400

Exhaust trim - $450 pair

Here's some pics i took with dry fit

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guys.

selling a set of used TOYO R888 in 20's

condition: around 60%(or more) 1 track day use(GTR experience drive day around 15 laps) + 2000km street driving.

asking $1550 for the set of 4 (285 front and 315 rear)

if interest please contact on 0438222228

Hi guys

Have some matt carbon parts for sale - all brand new

I ordered this matt carbon boot spoiler extension and while waiting the 4 weeks for it to be made, i ended up ordering a wingless matt carbon boot

And now i'm selling the matt carbon exhaust trim because it doesn't match my Nordring matt carbon parts

Parts were made by Downforce USA - full thread/pics here http://www.nagtroc.o...showtopic=40774

I prefer Melb CBD pickup - will post if someone interstate wants both pieces as i still have the original box

Boot Spoiler Extension - $400

Exhaust trim - $450 pair

Here's some pics i took with dry fit

Cant seem to edit my post

Parts now on Ebay

Track wheels for sale, 4 x 11 inch 18's. Never used

just arrived from the States, fitted new RE55 (295/35-18), never driven on. just fitted to my new widebody and despite going to great lengths with the manufacturer to ensure the right offsets they are not what I asked for. I am not wanting to run 25mm spacers all round so looking to sell.

they fit stock cars like the enkeis Duncan (LSX438) was running and will enable tyre rotation

cost was $4800 for the wheels landed inclusive of shipping and taxes and $2600 for the tyres wich are new

It will only will cost me $560 to strip the tyres off and send them back to the states fro a credit on the new sets so make a sensible offer for the wheels alone or the wheels and tyres.

here is a pic of them not making the most of the widebody fender

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guys.

selling a set of used TOYO R888 in 20's

condition: around 60%(or more) 1 track day use(GTR experience drive day around 15 laps) + 2000km street driving.

asking $1550 for the set of 4 (285 front and 315 rear)

if interest please contact on 0438222228

guys tyres sold..thx for the interest

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