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1. 17" Enkei RP-01 wheels & tyres - $600

The front wheels are 17x8", rears are 17x9", all are +38 offset. Stud pattern is 5x114.3. Fits great on a R33 (and probably other Skylines) no spacers required
The wheels come with a set of Federal SS-595 tyres:

  • 235/45/R17 on the fronts - approx 80% tread left
  • 275/40/R17 on the rears - approx 40% tread left

Some minor areas of gutter rash on the wheels - see photos!

Pickup available in Sydney or I can send them anywhere in Australia

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2. Greddy Profec B Spec-II electronic boost controller kit - $250

All the bits are in great condition, removed from a running car (an R33 Skyline Gts-t, but can be installed in many others)
Includes the solenoid, control unit, in-line filter, T-piece, all hoses & wiring for installation

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3. Front & Rear Skyline strut braces - $150 for both

Aftermarket front & factory rear strut braces to suit R33 Skyline

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