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Few things i have collected over the years and never ended up using.. most are brand new and still in original packaging but some are second hand.. all items are in very good condition.

These are very cheap most of the car items are more then 50% off and are still in shop condition and in original packaging!!!

Aloclimit Pro2 $99

retail price $169

(This is very accurate just as accurate as the poilce breathilizers.come with 7 nozziles that can be washed after every use. this item is pritty much brand new only used twice. I dont drink much so i dont really need it that much. price is negosiable.

Car Audio:

Pioneer Speaker Covers (6") $10

FM Stereo Transmitter (7Ch/7-Freq) $30

Platinum AGU Fuse Holder $10

Platinum Fused Distribution Block $20

Distribution Block $10

50 Amp AGU Fuses $5

$35 FOR ALL 4

Interior:

Tachometer 4" $25

(Retail at $57)

Performance:

Blow off Valve $50

(Retail at $119)

Transmission Oil Cooler (2.0L or under engines) $60

(Retail at $120)

LED Digital Turbo Timer $60

R32 Headlight Globes $10

(Retail $19.50)

R32 Oil Filters $10

R32 Air Filters $10

COMPUTER STUFF:

8 Port Computer Hub $20

(Looks Awesome, Works perfect, Perfect Condition, Only used Twice)

Computer Modem $10

(Modem Blaster 28.8)

CD Drive Sony and Mouse $10

MISC:

Boxing Bag and SpeedBall Stand $200

(2 Way boxing bag and speedball stand.. includes BB, speed Ball, gloves. Full rust proof, height Adjustable, awesome workout PICK UP ONLY)

Head Lights Xenon Blue (H4 12v 60/55w p43t) $10

(Retail at $29)

Digital Engine Analyzer $25

(Retail at $59)

Wind shield Remover $10

Air Regulator $10

Automatic Solar Power Controller $30

(Retail at $69)

Rechargable battery pack $40

(includes battery charger and 4 AAA recarble bateries and 6 AA recargable batteries, Retail at over $80)

In tank fuel Pump $30

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs:

BKR6EIX-11 x 5 Make an offer

BKR6EIX x 2 Make an offer

PM me for more information or email me at [email protected].

Prices are negotiable

If you would like a pic of the item i can send it to you..

ALL PICS AVAILABLE!

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