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hey guys, some parts i have for sale >_< most of which are taking space in my garage :)

Cusco oil catch can, bought this from japan but now dont need it, brand new still in the box (unopened) Universal so can fit most turbo and na cars

Lookin for $120 firm

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr.../cuscocatch.jpg

genuine greddy dual pillar gauge pod for r34 GTT. Brand new still with the box (opened it to have a look, however havent used it as ive decided i have enough gauges already) Bought it from crystal autosport factory while i was in japan. Payed 10,200 yen for it. $100 firm

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr...trustpillar.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/drashou/greddy2.jpg

r33 dash lying at home had it on my r33 a while ago which ive now sold. Gone over it with carbon fibre film, looks pretty cool. Also comes with auto transmission surrounding in carbon fibre aswell. Has all the buttons intact etc $50

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/drashou/dash2.jpg

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/drashou/r33dash.jpg

Blitz bov $60

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/drashou/blitzbov.jpg

Dual pillar pod with two gauges one a blitz boost gauge and the other an apexi power gauge, was on a s13 however im sure minor adjustments will allow the pillar to fit on a skyline.. $100 firm in good knick

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr...alpillapexi.jpg

Dual pillar with two gauges greddy oil and greddy ext temp was fitted previously to a r32 skyline. $120 firm

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr...dhandgreddy.jpg

Also not sure how interested people may be.. but i may be willing to sell my original japanese number plate. hehehe.. Got it as a present from a friend in japan but i know there pretty popular here, was gonna hang it in my room but mehh.. i may wanan sell it :D

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr...numberplate.jpg

Im pretty busy atm and everything here is fairly bulky so i wont consider posting anything of. Pickup only or i may consider meeting you somewhere ( not as far as the city or anything.. just to a location that helps prevent you from gettin to lost around my area if your not from around northern suburbs)

Located in mill park melbourne

cheers guys

daniel

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hey guys, theres about 5 of yous who are interested in taking the gauges of my hands. If any of yous are keen on making a better offer then what there advertised for then there yours. Im now willing to post items at your expense.

hey guys, theres about 5 of yous who are interested in taking the gauges of my hands. If any of yous are keen on making a better offer then what there advertised for then there yours. Im now willing to post items at your expense.

That sucks.....its always first in best dressed. A price is a price.

Yea hey i didn't know this was ebay... maybe a $1 NO RESERVE should be done with these...

I bid $1.50 >_<

when 5 people email you at literally the same time, each saying they want first dibs. What do you suggest. If your not interested then go post your unwanted opinions in anotehr thread thanks.

when 5 people email you at literally the same time, each saying they want first dibs. What do you suggest. If your not interested then go post your unwanted opinions in anotehr thread thanks.

Um right... I was only backing up what tridentt150v said, fair is fair after all... you cant ask for more than what you put... a price is a price... and i'm more than 100% sure that not everyone emailed you at the exact same time... but hey if they wana pay more then thats their choice...

I was actually interested in the R33 dash and S13 guage holder and guages... but if its like this then its all good...

Good luk wit sale dude >_<

Um right... I was only backing up what tridentt150v said, fair is fair after all... you cant ask for more than what you put... a price is a price... and i'm more than 100% sure that not everyone emailed you at the exact same time... but hey if they wana pay more then thats their choice...

I was actually interested in the R33 dash and S13 guage holder and guages... but if its like this then its all good...

Good luk wit sale dude >_<

your entilted to your opinion and its always first in best dressed, but within 5 mintues of posting the thread 5 people literally emailed me all saying they want it. Its not that easy to pick one at random.

Cheers

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