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Hi All,

Few things id like to move :

1, Work Meister S13P with satin black spokes and anodized black lip from factory.

Traveled less than 500km and are in perfect condition tyres have travelled the same distance so are practically new! Selling due to moving to lighter 17's/wanting to run a bigger brake setup. $2800 ono

specs :

18x9 +22

18x10 +30

Tyres:

Pirelli P Zero

225/40/18

235/40/18

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2. Factory 16" s15 wheels + tyres. Rims are in very good condition no rash and the tyres are at about 95%, perfect for RWC. $200

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3. Stock S15 Suspension : Unsure on km done, probably over 100,000k $50

cheers,

4. G4 Coilovers : Very stiff, unsure on km : $100

5. S15 Genuine Factory Aero GT Wing : Center post removed, ready to be painted $150

6. R33GTST front calipers, excellent condition best i could find. $300

photos for 2-6 Coming soon.

Send me a pm or sms/call 0417 051 286

Cheers

Mark.

Meisters have sold

AERO GT wing spoke for

left -

1. Stock S15 Suspension : Unsure on km done, probably over 100,000k $50

cheers,

2. G4 Coilovers : Very stiff, unsure on km : $100

3. R33GTST front calipers, excellent condition best i could find. $300

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