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IM SELLING THIS STUFF BECAUSE I NEED TO FUND NEW TYRES. MOST ARE BRAND NEW. PICS ARE AVALIBLE FOR ALL PRODUCTS JUST ASK. PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR PICS OR DISCOUNTS. LOCATED IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

EMAIL: [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION

I have 2 air flow meter adapters to fit all skylines, 180sx, 200sx, 300sx, and others $20 each

-Boss Kit $40

(for r32)

-Tachometer $20 posted

(Retails at $57)

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-Pod Filter, Heat Shield and Small Chrome Pipe $35 posted (PENDING PAYMENT)

(Good Setup if looking for a Pod Filter)

(Retails at $70.98)

Saas Steering Wheel $80 posted

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-Gauge Cup 2" $5

-MONZA Breather Valve $5

-Missle Switch $5

TOOLS:

-HSV 1/4" Drive 27 piece Socket Set $80 (Brand New) posted

(Lifetime Warranty, Limited Edition Shadow Chrome, One AWESOME Kit)

(Retails at $160)

-Superworks Gold Tools $30 posted (Free with HSV tool kit)

(Three Tools, Lifetime Warranty)

(Worth Over $50)

-Impact Driver $10

AUDIO:

-Aerpro Stereo Transmitter $30

(7-CH FM, 7-Freq Controls)

-Distribution Block $10

(1x4GA to 4x8GA)

-50 Amp AGU Fuses x5 $5

-Platinum Fused Distribution Block $20

(1x4GA to 2x8GA)

-Platinum AGU Fuse Holder $10

-MP3 Player With Recharable Battery Kit $70

(4xAAA 6xAA and Charger)

(Retails at over $140)

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(ALL AUDIO EQUIPTMENT LISTED $80)

PAINTS:

-Tail Light Lense Paint $10

-Bright Chrome Paint x2 $10each

MISC:

-Digital Engine Analyzer $20

-TFT Windshield Remover $10

-Automatic Solar Power Controller $20

(12VDC 5A 60W)

(Retail at $69)

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-In Tank Fuel Pump $40

(Suits Fords)

(Retails at $169)

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-Breathelizer Pro2 $60

(Brand New, Comes With 8 Plastic Tubes To Blow In, Very Accurate)

(Retails at $170)

SPARK PLUGS:

-NGK Spark Plugs x5 $50

(BKR6EIX-11)

-NGK Spark Plugs x2 $20

(BKR6EIX)

IN TUBE THINGS:

-Exhaust Cement x2 $10

-Gasket Goo $5

-Tailpipe Sealant $5

-Metal Filler $5

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IM SELLING THIS STUFF BECAUSE I NEED TO FUND NEW TYRES. MOST ARE BRAND NEW. PICS ARE AVALIBLE FOR ALL PRODUCTS JUST ASK. PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR PICS OR DISCOUNTS. LOCATED IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

EMAIL: [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION

PERFORMANCE:

-MONZA Blow Off Valve $50

(Retails $149)

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-Oil Cooler Kit $60

(2L or Under)

(Retails $119)

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-Tachometer $20

(Retails at $57)

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-Neons 2pcs Blue $80 (Pickup Or Delivery Only)

(75cm, 64Leds, Water Resistant, 11 Diff Patterns, Contrller)

(Retails at $159)

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-Speco 4" Tacho $160 $150

(With Shift Light)

(Retails $245)

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-LED Digital Turbo Timer $60 (Brand New)

(With Batery Voltage Display)

(Retails at $110)

-Pod Filter, Heat Shield and Small Chrome Pipe $30 (SOLD PENDING PAYMENT)

(Good Setup if looking for a Pod Filter)

(Retails at $70.98)

-Gauge Cup 2" $5

-MONZA Breather Valve $5

-Missle Switch $5

TOOLS:

-HSV 1/4" Drive 27 piece Socket Set $80 (Brand New)

(Lifetime Warranty, Limited Edition Shadow Chrome, One AWESOME Kit)

(Retails at $160)

-Superworks Gold Tools $30

(Three Tools, Lifetime Warranty)

(Worth Over $50)

-Impact Driver $10

AUDIO:

-Aerpro Stereo Transmitter $30

(7-CH FM, 7-Freq Controls)

-Distribution Block $10

(1x4GA to 4x8GA)

-50 Amp AGU Fuses x5 $5

-Platinum Fused Distribution Block $20

(1x4GA to 2x8GA)

-Platinum AGU Fuse Holder $10

-MP3 Player With Recharable Battery Kit $70

(4xAAA 6xAA and Charger)

(Retails at over $140)

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ENGINE DRESS UP:

-Intercooler Clamps x 2 $10

PAINTS:

-Tail Light Lense Paint $10

-Bright Chrome Paint x2 $10each

STOCK R32 PARTS:

-Stock R32 Skyline Stearing Wheel $80

(Excellent Condition)

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-Stock R32 Air Filer Box $40 (Pick Up Only)

MISC:

-Digital Engine Analyzer $20

-TFT Windshield Remover $10

-Automatic Solar Power Controller $20

(12VDC 5A 60W)

(Retail at $69)

post-32489-1173873844.jpg

-In Tank Fuel Pump $40

(Suits Fords)

(Retails at $169)

post-32489-1173873783.jpg

-Breathelizer Pro2 $70

(Brand New, Comes With 8 Plastic Tubes To Blow In, Very Accurate)

(Retails at $170)

SPARK PLUGS:

-NGK Spark Plugs x5 $50

(BKR6EIX-11)

-NGK Spark Plugs x2 $20

(BKR6EIX)

IN TUBE THINGS:

-Exhaust Cement x2 $10

-Gasket Goo $5

-Tailpipe Sealant $5

-Metal Filler $5

How much shipping of steering wheel to Victoria?

$15 would do it.. but i havent actually taken it off yet and i dnt know if it is coming off soon.. i went to take it off today but it looks like sum1 sold me the wrong boss kit.. so yeh

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