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For Sale: 4x RAYS, TE37 (18x10.5 +22)

Price: $3500, used.

Condition: Only used for 2.5 days at supersprint

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For Sale: 4x Hankook, Z221 - 295/30 18 (Soft Compound)

Price: $1400, used.

Condition: 3-4mm tread left / all even wear. Only been used for 2.5 days at supersprint

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For Sale: Royal Purple, 10w40

Price: $96 for 5.68 Litres

Condition: Brand new, (6x 1 Quart bottles)

Contact me via PM / Leonvtec247@hotmail.com / 0405 389 870

All parts can be picked up at V-Sport in Sydney

Edited by Leonvtec247

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