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Hey Guys & Girls I’m holding a garage sale PRETTY MUCH  these things are mostly car parts and computer parts with some other random items too enjoy!

MOST ITEM ARE ONLY AVAVIABLE TO BE PICKED UP, PM me for any details or condition of the items ect..

CLICK ON PRICE TO SEE THE PICTURE OF THE ITEM lol.

CAR ITEMS:

R32 Skyline GTS-T 4DOOR sedan Stock Rear Bar (silver) black bottom lip. - $80.

R32 Skyline GTS-T/ GTR Rear Strut Brace (JURAN) Japanese brand. - $70.

R32 Skyline GTS-T Stock Radiator, Pressure Cap included. - SOLD.

R32 Skyline GTS-T Stock Turbo Charger (will be for sale in the near future) - SOLD.

R32 Skyline RB20 Coil pack Cover Stock Black & Silver. - $10.

R32 Skyline Stock Gear knob (Had a good innings) but no rips at all. - SOLD.

R32 Skyline Stock Gear knob Boot Leather. - $30.

R32 Skyline Stock Handbrake Boot Leather. - $30.

R32 Skyline Rocker covers (top left + right) Good Condition. - $15. for both

R32 Skyline Rocker covers (front x 2) good Condition. - SOLD for both.

R32 Skyline Bits & Pieces like radiator hoses & Vac lines, Pulley’s ect, all sorts.. make an offer. pic1, pic2, pic3,

R32 Stock Rim with rubber (1) (rim sprayed black) + 1 x Bridgestone (B530) [225/50R16]. tyre not road worthy and rim is damaged I don’t know how badly. Make an offer. - $$$.

R32 Stock Rim with rubber (rim sprayed black) + 1 x Kumho (Ecsta) [225/50R16] Tyre not road worthy. Rim is reasonable. Make an offer. - $$$.

R32 Stock Rim x 2 (rim sprayed black) no tyres. Great condition. - $50each.

All Stock R32 rims come with the centre caps too!

UKNOWN BRAND RIM + Dunlop (Graspic DS-2) [195/65R16]. Take it off me for free. No damage at all even with a road worthy tyre too. - $$$

Radiator Cap (Brand New) 1.1bar pressure. - SOLD

Nismo Oil Cap (near new). - SOLD.

SSQ BOV (MUGEN POWER brand). HKS SSQ look alike. - $30.

MOMO Foot pedals; I have 2 sets they are Genuine. Brand New, Never Used. - SOLD. $70 2nd pair

TYRES ALONE FOR SALE

Silverstone (FTZ Sport) x2 [205/50R16]. Good Condition Road worthy. SOLD.

Goodyear (Eagle NCT 5) x2 [215/60R16]. Road Worthy Tyres. $10

COMPUTER ITEMS:

Mitsubishi-NEC 2070SB Flat Screen 22" CRT Monitor (the BEST CRT ever made) - $120 NOW $100!! :D

Logitech MX518 Optical Gaming Mouse. - $30.

Logitech G5 laser Gaming Mouse. - $40.

Icemat Gaming Mouse Pad (actually made of real glass, the smoothes gaming surface ever made wont work with LASER mice tho, e.g. The Logitech G5, BUT optical mice do e.g. Logitech MX518). - $20.

Leadtek WinFast 7900GS TDH. 256MB DDR3, very strong graphics card and an awesome bang for buck item. Only Asking - SOLD.

RANDOM ITEMS:

Cougar Graphite Shafter 1Wood Driver with a 10degree angle on the face + Maxfli HEAD cover to protect it. -$35. pic2, pic3.

ALPINE CD player head unit. Excellent Condition. Comes with remote. -$70.

updated prices.. and items that have been sold

msn: [email protected]

or just pm ;)

mobile: 0401 401 949

Edited by 32JEZ

I MAY BE AFTER THE TIMING COVERS...(FRONT ROCKER COVERS YOU CALL THEM). WILL LET YOU KNOW.

ALSO THE LEATHER GEAR BOOT.

CHEERS.

also i want to say is, first in best dressed guys, i cant really hold shit for ppl if u want it come and get it :worship: instead of trying to organize times n shit when im available, im available from 5:30 and after on saturday & sunday as i work all day both days:( and during the week im free pretty much all day lol there has been to much interest in parts ect and i cbf trying to hold shit for ppl.. so be quick!!

cheeers JEZ

If you give them to your aunt i will get them off her at work and give the money to her.

the timing covers/front rocker covers.

Cheers

Rohan.

nah man soz dont have that :dry:

i was gonna ask.. if u ment like the reo n shit lol .. guess so.. sorry bud cant help you out on that one

JEZ



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