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FOR SALE :

5inch auto meter CARBONFIBRE monster tacho with shift lite

this unit has never been used even and is brand new.

i have a receit for it aswell. $660 brand new im asking $550

Autometer Sportcomp black face 2inch Air/Fuel Gauge in silver cup, this has never been used either and is brand new aswell.

Gauge with cup new costs $180, im asking $130

receits and boxes avaliable for both units.

KKK K27 turbo brand new, i advertised this on the forum for $1100.

it is brand new never been used. rated at 550HP. very large for serious power, priced to sell at $800 FIRM (pics avaliable)

I, myself am looking for a set of R33 GTS-T stock standard wheels with tyres in reasonable condition, im in urgent need for a set of wheels as i just bought a car with rims and the deal didnt include the rims. i will straight swap the turbo for a set of rims. if you get this turbo(the kkk k27) you can re sell it for $1200 easily.

CALL ME: 0422 23 11 55 ask for matty.

[email protected]

cheers!

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Originally posted by DISZ-IT

I, myself am looking for a set of R33 GTS-T stock standard wheels with tyres in reasonable condition, im in urgent need for a set of wheels as i just bought a car with rims and the deal didnt include the rims. i will straight swap the turbo for a set of rims. if you get this turbo(the kkk k27) you can re sell it for $1200 easily.

CALL ME: 0422 23 11 55  ask for matty.

[email protected]  

cheers!

how about a set of 32 wheels?

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sorry i wasnt on the net long before.

i cant be bother COD'ing any items im only intrested in person to person to person dealing.

i got a set of R33 wheels already but hold on for a sec cause the guy could re collect em if his not happy with the turbo.

the price of the Monster tacho has droped to 500FIRM!!!!!!!!!

cheers

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