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Hi all,

We are trying to clean out our wharehouse as a result we are having a garage sale next sunday. I dont have a stock list but we are selling heaps of 2nd hand tryes, heaps of R32 and S13 parts, controle arms engines etc, pairs of 4 and 5 stud wheels both stock and mags and heaps more. Worth a look. Everything is priced to sell and must be sold. No serious offers will be refused.

Where: 12a Pitt St Brunswick

When: Sunday 5th March 12am - 4pm

Phone 0419 504 338 for more info.

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I thought it may get closed but then again it only applys to people in vic and its a personal sale not a comercial sale.

Every thing is used. It just all the juck 4 of us have acumulated over the years. I have a full set of 18's and 17's and heaps of pairs and stockies for drifting.

I thought it may get closed but then again it only applys to people in vic and its a personal sale not a comercial sale.

Ye, gotta follow the rules Adam. Cant make excepetions

Become a member, then you can advertise/post whatever you want in the Members section as its private and un-regulated :)

cheers

-ash

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