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ITEMS FOR SALE:

Speco Boost Guage. $30

Brand New 2"

Casio Watch (Worn 2 times) $150 Neg

Looks brand new and still in box, it says C-K33R1-1 on the box but I don’t know if that’s a part number or what. This watch was purchased in Europe for $200euro.

(Receipt provided) I have never seen in Australia, very good watch.

SWG Tools $30 Neg

LIFETIME WARRENTY

Pioneer Head Unit (Good Condition) $100 Neg

(DEH-3750MP)

Works very well, never had a problem with it. Comes with a remote and case for the detachable face. Also comes with a free Fm Transmitter Valued at $94.

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FM Stereo Transmitter (Brand New) $40 Neg

7-Ch FM, 7-Freq Controls

Retails at $94

K&N Panel Filter (Brand New) $60 Neg

To suit r32 and others, brand new comes with everything.

Retails at $111

Alpine Speakers 13cm $40 Neg

(SPS-1329S)

80W PEAK, 20W RMS, 4 OHMS, 2-WAY

Panasonic 6/9 $40

Saas Steering Wheel (Brand New) $80 Neg

Comes with everything a new one would.

Retails at $150

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R32 Skyline Steering Wheel $100 Neg

Good condition well looked after.

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Boss Kit $40 Neg

(Fits R32,180sx? and more)

Ministry of sound MP3 Player (New) $80 Neg

512mb, contact me for more info

Comes with 8 rechargeable batteries valued at $40

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Hand Brake Lever and Boot $30

(Black and Chrome)

In tank Fuel Pump (Brand New) $80 Neg

Suits EA, ED, EB, EL, EF Falcons

(Retails at $199)

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Sounds Accessories $40 Neg

Includes:

-Platinum AGU Fuse Holder

-Distribution Block

-5x50 Amp AGU Fuses

-Platinum Fused Distribution Block

-5.5m RCA Cord

-RCA 2-4 Splitter

Willing to separate.

Tachometer (Brand New) $30 Neg

Retails at $57

Air Flow Meter Adapters for Pod Filter $20

Have them to fit All model Skylines, 180sx, BMW’s, 300sx, 200sx, Camry, VW Golf, Audi, Pulsar Turbo, Suzuki GTI .

Pic will be added over the next couple of days... if u want to see a pic just email me.

[email protected]

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hey mate i have a pic but it is to big to post up... it wil fit any car a it is universal.. the boot is all black and the lever is more black than chrome.. i wil try and minimze the image so i can post it.

send me your email and i wil try and email it to u.

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