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Gtr r32 wheels in very good condition with brand new rubber

Asking price $800

Bbs lm 17inch (gold in colour) with brand new rubber fronts have smaller dish then the rear but still same tyres size all round 235/45 17

Asking price $1500

Gtr n1 front bar brand new in the box

Asking price $350

Rb26 Center rocket cover in gold no badge

Asking price $200

Gtr r34 cams that came with my brand new nur crate motor I bought brand new

Asking price $200

Greddy pipe for single turbo

Asking price $150

Gtr r32 stock exhaust and dump to pass emissions

Asking price $400

Gtr r32 radiator fan with and fan assy

Asking price $200

If you next me I can send you pics straight away on 0426 143 856post-100658-0-77670200-1398035170_thumb.jpg

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