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Selling my Advanti Racing DV - Deriva 18x9.5 +22 5x114.3 wheels in gloss black as my mum no longer allows me to race. She says my lap times are too slow and to find another hobby. 

These wheels are flow formed / semi forged so they are very strong and light. They are made with excellent attention to detail.

Used these wheels for around <8000kms. Lightly scratched up 1/4 of one of the wheels as per pics, nothing major and it's been touched up. Needs a bit more of a clean. Fully 3D balanced.

Wheels will fit an R34 GTT and R33 GTS-T perfectly with a minor guard lip roll.

Comes with a set of Hankook R-S3 tyres in 245/40/18 build date 2013. Half of them are worn but still useable, as per pics.

Looking for $950. Inspections welcome. Delivery available at buyer's expense.


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Good day,

I am back again. My mum isn't letting me keep any items off my GTT as a souvenir so I have to sell it.

Genuine Trust / Greddy 10 row quality oil cooler with a thermostat built into the oil filter sandwich plate.

Fits straight up to an R34 GTT using the driver's side bumper vent. Perfect shape and size for it depending on intercooler pipe route. Can easily be made to fit though, and any other car for that matter. Not shown in pic but included is an extra mounting bracket.

No leaks at all. Works perfectly.

You want a thermostatic oil cooler whether you drive your car on the street or track. Raises oil temp to optimum much quicker and holds it there.

Looking for $450. Inspections welcome. Delivery available at buyer's expense.


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Hi hello,

Selling a genuine Whiteline rear sway bar for an R34 GTT. Might fit other R34s and R33s, not too sure.

If you want mad skids and doriftoes this is the way my brothers. You'll never drive straight again. I couldn't handle that lyf so I never used it.

Comes with Whiteline polyurethane mounts and stock end links (bushes worn on endlinks).

Looking for $40. Inspections welcome. Delivery available at buyers expense.


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  • 2 months later...
On 5/8/2018 at 2:54 PM, RPR33 said:

wheels still for sale?

Hi mate sorry for late reply. Yes they are still for sale. Have not listed them elsewhere yet but will soon. Let me know if interested. Thanks!

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