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34 GTR wheels with 2 new tyres and 2 ok tyres good nic...$2700

34 GTR Navigation system (non MFD just a cd player that outputs onto the mfd) and standard 34 stacker and 34 a/c head unit..I'll separate but you'd be better off buying it all as it fits with each other...$600 or make an offer.Looks cool together

32 GTR Bilstein suspension in good nic and very low...$800

320k Nismo 34 GTR speedo...$700

51CKR qld plates....$600 or make an offer

40RCN qld plates...$1000 or make an offer

GTR44 qld plates...$650 or make an offer

32 GTR taillights...$200

32 GTR headlights...$200

[email protected] for pics and offers

Ps. I am chasing 32 and 33 GTR height adjustables if you want to do a deal.

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I'm not a suspension guru so I couldn't tell you the spring rates but they are pretty firm and pretty low...hows that for technical.

can you give me some specs on the suspension please?

Silver letters on blue background...I am in Yeppoon qld.

I'm sure it wouldn't cost much to post em..

suppose I'd even cover that cost

hi mate, my name is james, from brissy, where bouts you, jus in regard to personalised plates 40CIN. what colour are they, and what design, like are they jus plain or do they have back ground,

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