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Kei Office coilovers to suit S13. Easy conversion into R31. These has less than 20,000 kms when pulled out of S13. Were perfect, no noise or leaks. I never got around to fitting into my car. SOLD!

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Great Vigor BV1 nitro RC car. 1:10 scale. OS max 15cv engine, heaps of spares, spare engine, heaps of wheels, some foam, some rubber, 2 shells, mazda 6 and Commodore ute, fuel 1 month old, new glow plug, new fuel filter. remote, glow plug warmer the lot. Ready to run.

This entire setup cost me a fortune. Selling for $300 firm the lot, which is about a third of what it all cost new will not seperate.

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Blaupunkt 12 inch sub. Model no TSw1200. 600w peak, 200w rms. Awesome sub. Transperant series. Looks awesome with lights behind it. It was in the car for about 4 months, was only used a few times as the car is not daily driven and then decided weight saving was the way to go! this is like new, somes in a sealed box with a grille to protect it from damage.

The sub was $220 new and box was $100. Selling for $150 the lot.

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Universal seat rails, brand new, they dont fit any car in particular, but can be adapted to fit anything. There is a pair of rails. (2 seats worth) only 1 set in photo. $50 the lot.

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A set of Fully sick Chrome Auto pedal covers. Universal fit. Used. take em away $5.00

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High energy sump, was made for an Rb26 into an R31. Will fit into VL, S13, R32/33 with an Rb26. Will bolt to all RB engines, but pickup may need work to fit other engines. It is the track spec baffled trap door sump. Looks better in person than in pics as pics were taken when it was dirty. Holds 7l of oil.

Cost me over $750 new in a group buy. Selling for $300.

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All parts in Ringwood area. Will prefer not to post. Prices are firm.

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