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Located on the gold coast. Seat + RC are pickup only

Need to get rid of some stuff. Will post everything at buyers expense except the seat and r/c car. Located on the gold coast

Bride VIOS III + rail suit s13/14 maybe s15(??). Glittery back, slight stretch around the hip area otherwise very good condition - $650 seat $200 rail or $800 together firm

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Greddy 52mm A-pillar gauge holder 1 screw cover missing - $50 ono Sold pending payment

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Autometer 52mm boost gauge - $70 ono Sold pending payment

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RC car

Tech:

Hobao Hyper 10 Chassis

Thunder Tiger EVO 12 engine

Futaba T2ER stick controller

Also Included:

BMW GT shell - seen better days but its still alright

Fuel + Filler

Glow starter

Spare engine - incomplete, use for parts or find piston for it

PVC 'drift tyres'

Box full of spare parts

Engine runs perfectly and its a quick little car. Comes all packed up neatly in a container

$350 ono

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