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Recaro SR4 1/10th scale mobile phone holder *NEW* $35

Viper (DEI) 300ESP remote alarm/immobiliser *NEW* $350

3" straight-thru stainless steel muffler with 5" tip $200

See all pics at http://home.iprimus.com.au/llklee/garage/s...room/index.html

yup still got the stickers.. just didn't post them here cos i thot pple only wanted nismo stuff, this being a skyline forum... were meant for my old car but nvr stuck them on... the windshield banner is not shown cos i can't get a good pic... it's basically "Racing Development" in black on top with the letters "TRD" in white below... looks good over red vinyl...

here's a pic of what the windshield banner looks like (red vinyl backing not supplied)... black round TRD epoxy can go in place of the Toyota ellipses and just behind the front wheels... red rectangular TRD vinyl may not be visible on a car with a similar color... email me if u need to know anything else, i dun wanna get done for doing non skyline and non technical stuff here :burnout:

i broke into this car trying to hoping to find some loose change but couldn't find any so i decided to steal the car instead.. but the security system on the car was so good i couldnt start it up quick enuff so i just decided to steal the security system... i'm selling it now :lol:

okok sorry for that crap... i'm not sure what it retails for in australia, but that's the price i paid for overseas... it was supposed to go into my previous car which i only had for less than half a yr and nvr got around to installing it...

Guest Boxhead

i have a recaro phone holder like the above, and it holds phones good, if they are small, i used to have a 3310, and that wast oo big for it, however my new 8310 fits nicely.. so yeah, i just thought i would give you a little insite into the size, coz i dont wnat you buying one and being disspointed

GTST, thanks but nah, $100 will see it go back on the car when i sell it...

with regards to boxcar's feedback about bigger phones and the holder, it'll take nokia 3series phones, but the weight of them means that the holder needs to be mounted on a flat surface with the supplied adhesive base as it'll be too heavy hanging off the aircon vents...

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