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The garage is getting quite cluttered with stuff i have aquired over a while and have no use for so it must go.

Carbon Fibre look GTR DIN Guages $100

pics to come

Gold Coast

Will deliver

Hey dude,

Can you get a better pic of the DIN gauge?

I dunno if it can be wired into the stagea but, and $100 is a bit pricy for me, but we'll see what happens :O

Thanks,

Cy

are the wheels sold?

if not i wil take em, pm me or call me on 0418 537 181

cheers

There seems to be alot of talk but noone paying at them moment for alot of parts.

Ill let you know mate

Here you go Cyrus

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what one is the jap bov? i see 4 in the pic 2 are the hks but other 2 which is which?

thanks

Brand unknown but it is working and sounds like a Turbosmart valve.

And you have a pm Andrew :(

There seems to be alot of talk but noone paying at them moment for alot of parts.

Ill let you know mate

Here you go Cyrus

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Thanks dude, unfortunatly it confirmed it is a R32 model, so no toque split guage, so sorry not interested, but thanks!!

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