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Hi SAU,

Purchased an R33 last Oct, seller was generous enough to give me a bunch of spare parts. For sale are all the parts i'm sure I won't be needing/have no space for.

Any reasonable offer will be considered. Items located in SE subs Melbourne. Not willing to post interstate sorry.

 

A full set of Work Meister S2R 18x10 +15 (5x114.3), all wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE001 (265/35 R18 97W)

$1200

- The alloys do have scratches, and major scuffs as seen in the photos below

- Each comes with center caps, and air valve caps

- Two of the tires have ~5mm of tread left, other two have ~6mm.

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A full set of Bilstein Coilovers 

-$400, or $100 each.

- I'm not too knowledgeable on coilovers 

- Boots seem to be torn

- Used to be on an R33 GT-R

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BCNR33 Interior Trim

-$50 each

- Each piece does have scratches and scuffs, refer to photos

- Gear stick surround with ash tray

- Steering wheel bracket cover

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