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Change of plans means that the semi slicks I bought brand new from Gordon Leven Motorsports 2 months ago have to go.

Yokohama Advan A048 225/45/17 Medium Hard compound a set of 4 tyres (doesn't include wheels)

They have never seen track, been driven slowly to Zen Garage once for dent removal and that is all. Easily less than 100kms done on them. Never had the chance to get any heat into them.

Photos coming soon.

Price: $1100 or nearest offer.

Pickup in Eastwood NSW preferred. Can post for keen buyers.

Contact Chris on 0424 660 535

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Hi guys,

Got an Apexi RSM blue version up for sale. No G-sensor.

Came with my ECU and boost controller I bought but have no intention to install. Was told from previous owner it was working perfectly fine in his R32 GTR.

$150 or nearest offer

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Genuine Made in Japan Nismo NS5R 16x7.5 +30 alloy wheels up for sale. These were the wheels that the Nismo S14 Silvia 270R came standard with.

Condition is good only one wheel has a tiny bit of kerb rash as seen in photo. Selling them as I've bought some R32 GTR standard wheels to use instead. They held air fine for the last 6 years I've had them and they don't have any cracks that I'm aware of.

$200 or nearest offer

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Contact via PM thanks

Located in Northern Suburbs Sydney

Chris

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