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- HID 8000K D2C replacement bulbs (2). Brand new never used. = $60.00 the pair

- R34 GTT seat covers. Original Black and light grey. From 4 door GTT. Make a reasonable offer

- Blitz BlowOff Valve. Comes with adaptor and about 30cms of pipe so easy to fit. Good condition. = $125.00

- Alpine 3da w/882 Double Din Player. Multidisc cd/Cassette/Radio. w/remote, Sub control &RCA outputs. = Make a reasonable offer

- Brand new RALLIART seat belt pads. black in colour = $5.00 a pair (3 pairs available)

- 2 x 14inch rims with jap snow tyres. Good for drift as they dont grip the tarmat well. Suits 4/114 stud pattern = $10.00 for both

- VT Spac Springs (FE2). Complete set. Good condition. fronts and rears = $30.00 the set

- TV antennas (for cars). Never used. Increases receptions. double antennas = $10.00 each

- VZ Guard flutes and indicators (complete).Never used. Can be retro fitted to any car.= $170.00 the pair

- 180SX Vertex rear bumper. New. Fibreglass.= $150.00

- R34 Skyline GTT rear boot spoiler. Grey in colour. Can be custom fitted to other vehicles. Low 'T' wing design = $150.00

- R33 Stock 16inch wheels. Comes with near new tyres. Rims in excellent condition. = $400.00 the set

- Supra Stock 16inch wheels. Tyres are good. Rims in excellent condition. = $300.00 the set

- R34 Bilstein stocks and springs with spring helpers. No leaks. firm ride. Good ride height. Make a reasonable offer

- R34 lower skirting diffuses for rear = Make a reasonable offer

- R34 stock sidemount cooler = $150.00

- R34 stock intercooler piping = SOLD

- R34\180SX front bar indicators = Make a reasonable offer

- R34\S15 side guard indicators = Make a reasonable offer

- R34 GTT front pipe and dump = Make a reasonable offer

- Apexi Air Flow controller = $125.00 (SOLD Pending Payment)

- R34 Stock airbox with snokel = $140.00ono

- 2 x 275x30x19 Bridgestone tyres (min 50% left) = $300.00 the pair

- 2 x 235x35x19 Wanli tyres (min 95% left) = $300.00 the pair

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***Open to reasonable offers and trades/swap***

Needed the following:

- pair of Semi or full Slicks (15inch and larger. Used)

- Custom plates

- 17 or 18inch wheels to suit 5/114 pattern

- Super Low springs to suit (EA-EL)

pics of parts\items can be found here as I upload them...thanks:

http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u92/YBHVE4/Parts2Go/

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hey champ i have a full set of new full slicks here (circuit racing ones) n some custom vic plates (wat u after?)

Well my list of things I have available for swap\trade are above. PM me if there is anything you are interested in. thanks

the heck? why is the apexi air flow controller so cheap??

is that apexi super air flow convertor ur talking about isn't it?

This is the older model. not the blue screen one. works well with no problems.

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