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Location: Brisbane (South)

Item Condition: All in brand new or excellent condition

Price and Payment Conditions: Prefer cash, direct deposit & COD can be arranged at buyers expense.

Contact Details: PM me or contactable on 0418123224.

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Hey All,

Cleaning out the garage and have the items below for sale..

2-PAC Paint Base Coat

The Alsa Corporation - The World's Most Exotic Finishes

Nuclear Yellow b/coat 4 lts - $400

Aqua Blue b/coat 4 lts - $400

Deep Blue b/coat 4 lts - $400

Radical Red b/coat 4 lts - $400

Phoenix Red b/coat 4 lts - $400

Violet Dreams Chameleon 4lts - $1250

Mystic Autumn Chameleon 4lts - $1250

Audio

Soundstream SPL Mules 12inch x 2 (250RMS) ($400 for the pair)

10inch Pioneer Sub 700WATT Brand New In Box ($70)

Assorted Items

Brand New Oil Catch Can ($75)

99-02 Orginal Mitsubshi Lancer Tail Lights ($60)

MY02 Subaru Standard WRX Full Exhaust System - $60

RX-7 Series 6-8 Steering Wheel with Airbag & Cruise Control (near new) - $600

Speco Style Shift Lights with stand, (brand new never been fitted) - $60each

Under Car Support Arms to suit either (S13, R33, R34) ($50)

R33 GTR Turbos with brand new stainless exhaust manifolds and dump pipes with new gaskets included.

(the turbos are in excellent condition with no shaft play and have 53xxxkms on them the manifolds have neva been used) - $950

Nissan SR20DET Parts Off My 200sx S15

200sx s15 6speed Gearbox (vgc condition 50,xxxkms) with flywheel, clutch, tailshaft & shifter - ($1000)

200sx s15 Standard Tail-lights ($150)

200sx s15 standard orginal front bar (Black) ($120)

SR20DET Lower Mount Turbo Exhaust Manifold ($250)

200sx S15 Intake Manifold with throttle kit ($200)

s15 Standard Radiator & FAN ($200)

s15 Stock Standard Suspension ($300)

s15 FMIC Intercooler PIPING ($150)

s15 Standard CoilPacks x4 ($200)

SR20 3inch Dump Pipe ($50)

Gauges

Oil Temp Gauge with Stand (BNIB) - $50

Volts Gauge with Stand (BNIB) - $50

Vaccum Gauge with Stand (BNIB) - $50

***ALL THE FACES LIGHT UP WITH DIFFERENT COLOURS***

PM me for any further details, hopefully these pictures will help with sale...

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Edited by chris2five
got any pick of the turbos and dumps??

PM's Replied.

I will have pictures of the other items up shortly, just taking them off the car now, also I will also get that added info about the tyres shortly. Sorry.

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