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Vic - Dunlop Dz101 16" Tyres New ,vlt Stuff, Nizp


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Ok i have 2 pairs (4 tyres) of dunlop DZ101 direzza's 225/50/16 i brought a few because of the great price

normaly retail is a tad over $300 each

price i got them for and selling for is $180each

Now most people will say thats a lot for a tyre, these are the replacments fo the dunlop forumla fm 901's and for anyone who has driven on them will know how good these top end dunlop tyres are.

Here is a link to them on the dunlop site.

http://www.dunloptyres.com.au/showtyredunb...e=0000000108766

Other items for sale

Nizpro Stage 1 Camshaft for rb30 e or et

Tried tested and proven one of the best

Includes

-Shaved /modified lifter guides for the camshaft

-Nizpro stage 1 camshaft

-Nizpro Adjustable Cam Wheel

All items are brand new

This package is no longer avaliable from nizpro but cost $850

I am looking for $700l

AUTOMETER GUAGES

2 or 2 1/4" guages

1 oil temp guage

1 water temp guage

Both are in F no celcius and come on there own with no sensors just the guage unit

In brand new condition all the sensors got thrown out with the boxes so i only have the guages on there own

White face with silver ring on the outside

$80 for both or $50 each

-VLT exhaust manifold normal crack between twin scroll not external $150

- VLT injectors couple have been replaced with oem replacments came out of a running car $150 for 6

Can post interstate @ buyers expense, price is negotiable

Located Eastern Suburbs melb

Enquiries pm me or email [email protected]

cheers

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