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I have the following stuff lying around:

See pics too, kthx.

SOLD Pioneer TS-A6961E 6"x9" speakers (1 x pair)

260W 3-way speakers with blue aramid fibre cones

Box opened but speakers still in unopened internal packaging (sealed plastic bags etc)

Only a couple of months old

$140 ONO

STILL FOR SALE: Skyline R34 GT-T (RE25DET Neo) ECU module, stock

Good condition

Working fine, was replaced by a Power-FC now living in mrgilly's car :(

$make an offer... :O

SOLDBelkin ADSL2+ modem with wireless 802.11g router

Model F5D7633au4A

As new condition, bought only a couple of weeks ago

With box and all bits, manuals, CD, cables, power supply

Only turned on a couple of times

Selling as I upgraded to a VoIP model

$120 (paid ~$165 new)

SOLDPioneer Car audio kit containing:

1 x pair TSG1641R 2-way 6" speaker

DEH 30MP MP3 capable CD tuner with aux-in for iPod etc.

New, unopened box, only a couple of months old

$150

SOLDSkyline R34 GT-T (RE25DET Neo) air-flow meter, stock

Good condition, front mesh still in place and not damaged.

Was working when it was removed and replaced by a Z32 unit! :(

$100 or whatever

I'm located in the inner-southside of Brisbane.

Pickup only unless you're desperate.

I'm usually around on weekends, and evenings of weekdays.

Contact via PM please.

No swaps.

Cheers! -- John

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