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haha thanks for the link. A lot of interesting stuff there for sale

http://www.graysonline.com.au/lot.asp?LOT_ID=1529063

RB25 Engine for $59 :(

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 RB30 SOHC EFI 6 CYLINDER ENGINE (533431-407)

http://www.graysonline.com.au/lot.asp?LOT_ID=1529140

rb30 SOHC??

NISSAN R33 GTR, FIBREGLASS FRONT BUMPER BAR, 3 R33 GTR SLIDE SKIRTS R33 SERIES 2 GRILLE, 3 R33 SERIES 1 FIBREGLASS GRILLE AND SUBURU XRX 2 BONNET SCOPE FIBREGLASS (533431-579)

http://www.graysonline.com.au/lot.asp?LOT_ID=1529312

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hey al, dont tell me u bought via the online auction. man that is a rip off. in my younger years (ahem) i used to goto their fortnightly computer auctions (thats when they were in springvale) it was really good, cheap computers and lots of them. the online ones are a little bad, really good stuff and generally quite new and in good condition but once you add commission and delivery they can go quite dear almost retail price or close to it.

traditional is the best. and the best was when people paying about $27.5 for a bottle of red lable (when on special you could get them for 50 for two at safeways) haha...... i think i might have told this story a few times. hopefully not here...... neeed sleep.

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