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Hey all heres a list of things I am trying to sell,

Sard fpr $150 w/ turbosmart fittings and gauge

C34 Standard I/c w/ hard plastic elbow

$40

Rb25neo6 std injectors $20 aprox 150,00km's done with them

Set of 4 225/55r 18 tyres $50

Std 16" rims with 70% tyres I want to swap for a set of 4 225/40 18 tyres,

With the tyres I would like a delayed swap as I need to fit new tyres to my 18" rims before I can take the 16's off.

I can post everything at buyers expense

Pm me here or text on 0430 074 742.

Pics will be up in about 10 minutes

Also I know it's a long shot but if there are any commodore owners on here I have a set of vx fe2 springs and shocks free to a good home

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Forgot to mention sard fpr, gauge & fittings are comoletely un used, removed from the box as I went to fit it all one night but never did.

The item has just sat in a container at my house since then

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Update on parts, still habe all except the sard fpr and fittings.

Also have for sale:

4x standard stagea 16" wheels, same as r34 gt I believe, all 4 tyres bought last year still have 70% tread spent $280 on tyres alone, want $200 firm for the set,

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Still have the 225/55R18 tyres for sale as well with around 50% tread

Tread inicators are at the top of the tyre in the pictures for best view of tread left

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