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Hey guys got a few thing i need to sell to fund new house deposit

Advan Tri Spoke 19x9.5 +22 With near new Yokohama S drives. Various scratches and some corrosion on lips $650

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R32 gtst Wheels R888 35% left Track wheels $550

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Recaros With R33 Rails . Drivers faded a little and electric reclining knob missing passanger perfect $1100 Pair

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R32 gtr Seats. Drivers has small tear passanger is good $540 Pair

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Defi Din unit with all sensors $500

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Defi Boost gauge with link control unit $250

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Greddy Front mount R32 Gtst $400

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Quantum R33 Gtst Coilovers near new 12kg front 10kg rear $1350

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Bsk Curcuit Coilovers R33 gtst very good conditon with little use $1000

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Kts Coilovers suit R32 gtr or gts4. Very good conditon with little use $1000 Pair on shown but come as set front and rear

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  • 4 weeks later...

Price drop.

recaros $950 the pair

Gtr drivers seat is slightly out of line $400 the pair

Quantums $1100

BSk $850

KTS $850

GTST Wheels with r888 $400

Gtr drivers seat is slightly out of line $400 the pair

What does out of line mean? Any pics of the tear?

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