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- SII stock wing - $100

I have my stock wing sitting in the back of my place takeing up room so I thought I'd throw it on here. Its black and comes with fully functional brake light aswell as an HKS decal on the underbody that is sure to not only make you drift wayyyyy better but also give mad power gains.

- Headunit - $100

I also have the old headunit out of my car, only reason I'm selling is I wanted ipod control. It plys MP3s, has auxiliary outputs and is generallly a pretty good piece of kit. My mate has been running it in his 32 for the last 3 months so you know it works.

- Sub Box + Subs - $200

I also have a custom sub box that has two ten inch pioneer subs in it. They are silver with red pioneer accross the middle of them, I can get more info when I take pictures of them this week as they are being stored at a friends house

- HKS SSQV + Rb adaptor - $300

I also have my old HKS SSQV that I don't use anymore, am open to offers but this thing owes me more than I'm selling it for so not willing to go TOOO low otherwise I'll just fab up a new hotpipe and put it back on

Other misc parts

Monza BOV with 32 adaptor = $70

Viscouse hub for engine fan = $40

Stock SMIC = $50

Stock front pipe + dump pipe = $ 50

Stock Cat = $50

Stock BOV = $50

Stock Crossover pipe = $40

4 inch KKR silicone piece (approx 30 cm long) = $50

2.5 inch black KKR 90degree bend = $50

I will add any other stuff I come accross over time so keep an eye out.

Contact in here, via PM or phone on 0415658595

Cheers

ryan

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Hey mate, I live down the peninsula but i work up in Hawthorne so I can arrange a pickup/meeting point etc depending on location and time, hit me with a PM or call if you want to sort something out.

Cheers

Ryan

  • 2 weeks later...
im very interested in the 2 subs

any pics - email me - [email protected]

hey mate!

interested in sub's/box too

pm me with sum info pipks...

cheers

[email protected]

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