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Got various parts for sale Blacktown

Single Din Pocket out of my r33 gtst $25ono Same as Universal type from Just Jap

Autogauge/Autometer 3 Gauge Holder Universal A piller Style $15ono Brand New In Packaging Unwanted Gift

Greddy Style A/Piller Dual Gauge Holder retails for $149 Used $75ono Good Condition

All Viewable on Just Japs Site All Purchased From Just Jap

Go Fast Bits Manual Boost Controller $35ono Good Condition

R33 Rb25det Standard Injectors 370cc $150ono For all 6

R33 Rb25det Standard Coil Packs $150ono For all 6

Cam Gear Similar to group buy $80 Red In Colour

R33 Series 1 Gtst Turbo turbo Comes With Some Piping And Lines $250ono Sold Pending Payment

No shaft Play at all, Very good Condition.

3" S/S Front Pipe/Dump Pipe Turbo to Cat Used Excellent Condition $175ono

2 x Racing bucket seats,

D/S used with r33 rail already attached, Spare bucket seat never used brand new condition!

$230ono

Single Din Dvd player off ebay $40ono (NO THIS DOESNT INCLUDE SCREEN/S PLAYER ONLY!)

Good Condition

2 x 6x9"s 350watts 3way Adjustable tweeters in centre

Speakers are a chrome finish and look fantastic installed with or without factory rear covers! $40ono Like New

300zx rims 16x225x50 Bridgestone Grid 2 on 2 rims and Bridgestone Grid 3 on 2 rims!

The front tyres 85% Tread Rears 60% $250ono

Thanks

Peter

0409180018

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In dash el cheapo dvd player off ebay $50 used for 3months then got all in one single din pioneer unit!

Hey mate.

Is this a double din unit, or just the player it self?

Got any pictures?

Abu

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Racing bucket seats are for sale again due to Fu*kin time wasters

Wait till they get your address then change your mind!!

Thanks All Honest Sau Members

hey dude i rang you and sms'd you before,

ill take the AFM & din triple gauge plaet.

ill send you a pm with my details so let me know when you're back in blacktown :wub:

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Post Modified, Pics of the gauge Holders can all be view'd on just japs internet site please read listing phone no is there !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

All pms shouldve been responded to if not please resend if i have missed or forgotton!

Thanks

Peter

0409180018

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