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I have a set of 18" Crimson Inc Club Linea alloys rims for sale. They are 18 x 8" 40 fronts, and 18 x 9" 38 rears. The PCD is 5 x 114.3, so can suit Toyota, Nissan, Ford, Mitsubishi and others.

These fitted nicely on an R33 GTST, but will also fit many other cars. The rims are in good condition, and were repainted in a silvery bronze a few years ago. They include 4 centre caps. The front rims have R888r semi slicks fitted, but one is damaged. The rims are Japanese made, and good quality.

Rims are in Adelaide, and local pickup is obviously preferred.

 

Edit - forgot to add price - $600

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I have a GTR style rear wing to fit an R33 Skyline. I don't think it's a genuine Nissan wing, but not 100% sure. It was on an R33 GTST series 2. The blade has been repaired - it split along the leading edge and deformed at speed (>240kph at the Bend). It was repaired by inserting a length of aluminium square tube and filling the entire blade with expanding foam - it is now much stronger than the original, and has survived many subsequent >240kph runs down the main straight at The Bend. The fibreglass is still a bit split on the edges, hence the 100mph tape, and the low price. It is ripe for repair & paint, and is a bargain at $50. It includes endcaps.

Located in Adelaide, and difficult to post so local pickup preferred.

 

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I have a pair of front upper control arms fitted with poly bushes, and a pair of castor arms off an R33 Skyline GTST S2. The control arms are already fitted with poly bushes (Superpro I believe, but whatever the purple ones are), so if your bushes are worn this is a cheap and easy replacement - way cheaper than new bushes, and you don't have to burn out the old rubber ones. The castor arm bushes are in good condition. Asking $40.

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I have a pair of Just Jap branded 20mm bolt-on wheel spacers to suit 5 x 114.3 PCD wheels with 66.1mm hub - fit Nissan, but may suit Ford, Toyota, Mitsubishi etc. These were on a Skyline R33, but will fit other cars. Wheel nuts are included - bolt these to your hubs, then bolt your rims to these to gain 40mm of track width. New price is $79 plus postage. Not very old, and nothing wrong with them - fix your stance for cheap.

Price is $50, local pickup only

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