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1. Tamiya Petrol RC Car - Comes With Controller, 2 Bodies (one a bit beaten up), Fuel, Spares (Glow Plug etc).. It requires a bit of a tune up but still starts and goes - $150 for the lot. Prefer Pick up Due to Fuel etc...

2. Pocket Bike 49cc - Fairings a Lil damaged, comes with stand, mixing bottle, spare levers etc.. - $120

3. Speco Oil pressure Gauge Still in Box never used - SOLD

4. Old School Style HKS BOV - $50

5. Battery Operated RC Monster Truck - Used But Comes with original box, charger (may be broken), and 2 batteries - $80

6 180sx Front Bar Fibreglass Needs some repairs (painted green) - $50

7. R33 GTST Seats (Drivers and Passanger) Drivers is worn on the side - $200

12. r33 ??? Rear Wing with brake Light (painted navy blue) - $50

14. Nokia 6280 with charger, headset, spare battery, desktop charger, in original box. unlocked - $150

15. 6" Pioneer Competition Speakers (yellow ones) - $100

16. 6" JVC 4-way speakers - $50

Pics Available on request.

Due to size of most items I would prefer pick-up however I am happy to package for shipping or send via post.

Located in Mooroolbark Vic.

Call or Msg Andrew on 0406004135 or pm me.

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1. Tamiya Petrol RC Car - Comes With Controller, 2 Bodies (one a bit beaten up), Fuel, Spares (Glow Plug etc).. It requires a bit of a tune up but still starts and goes - $150 for the lot. Prefer Pick up Due to Fuel etc...

2. Pocket Bike 49cc - Fairings a Lil damaged, comes with stand, mixing bottle, spare levers etc.. - $120

3. Speco Oil pressure Gauge Still in Box never used - $30

4. Old School Style HKS BOV - $50

5. Battery Operated RC Monster Truck - Used But Comes with original box, charger (may be broken), and 2 batteries - $90

6 180sx Front Bar Fibreglass Needs some repairs (painted green) - $50

7. R33 GTST Seats (Drivers and Passanger) Drivers is worn on the side - $200

8. Bottle Of Motul Turbolight Oil (opened but not used) - $35

9. 1x Wanli 235/45/17 Tyres Probably 50% tread - $50

10. 1xDunlop SP Sport 9000 235/45/17 50% Tread - $50

11. Full Set of Lock Nuts 20 in total (missing hex tool can be brought for $20) - $50

12. r32 ??? Rear Wing with brake Light (painted navy blue) - $50

13. Nismo r32 gtr ??? Rear Wing (Painted Black) - $150

Pics Available on request.

Due to size of most items I would prefer pick-up however I am happy to package for shipping or send via post.

Located in Mooroolbark Vic.

Call or Msg Andrew on 0406004135 or pm me.

Interested in BOV ... PM pics please

Thanks, Paul

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JUst gotta pick up some batteries for the digi cam I can mms some too you guys if you pm me your mobile number.. The nitro RC is a Tamiya.. the truck im unsure of the brand but it is decent enough (purchased from a hobby shop not k-mart or somethin lol)

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the petrol thing goes pretty darn quick cant give you an actual speed but it hammers... i pull it out in the car park at my work and its a big carpark and will easily get from one side to another in a few seconds.. the electric not quite as quick but has an awesome response time and when changing from forward the reverse does wheel stands :P

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  • 2 months later...

Bump on all this stuff...

Also have:

JVC 6" 4Way Speakers - $40

6" Competition Pioneer Speakers (the yellow ones)- $100

Stock r33 Cooler - $40

All the above stuff and this is still for sale make an offer.

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