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G'day all! Got some stuff I'd like to get rid of. In Brisbane, can pick up. COD is extra at your cost. Prices are FIRM but if you think that i've really over priced something, i am willing to listen. pics can be seen at:

http://au.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/kklyeung

-Apexi pod filter for WRX. (filter is all i've got, no brackets, no screws etc. could possibly be suitable for other cars as well)

$90 VGC

-ItalVolante (good brand, comparable to MOMO's) Leather steering wheel with HICAS boss kit off my R32. Good condition, but has a bit of white paint on it (dont know why...)

$110

-Cusco adjustable rear upper arm for S14/S15 but according to Cusco's site:

http://www.cusco.co.jp/02ctlg/2sus/sus_4.jpg

it should fit R33/R34 including R33/R34 GTR's as it has the same product code (not too sure though). Ideally used for fanatics who wants perfect suspension geometry or for people who have lowered their cars too much and is suffering from excessive camber in the rear. Used, but still in VGC.

$400

-MOMO gear knob. Still like new. Used for only a little while. Comes with all the extra attachments for different cars.

$100

-Alpine double din head unit. 3 in-dash CD with flip down cassette player. Full face display with 7 band EQ. Has 3 sets of RCA outputs-front/back/sub. Japanese model. Needs band expander for Australian radio. recc retail for it was around $2000 plus when new.

$450

-HKS Electronic Torque-split Controller. Used by me from new. Allows adjustment of desired torque amount for the front wheels up to 50%. Everything is still in perfect condition. Just plug and play. Doesn't require soldering etc.

Only suitable for R32 GTR or GTS4

$750 (will have pics of this later)

-JL Audio 10-inch subs (2) in a custom box to fit on top of the step in the boot of an S14 (still gives access to spare tyre without the need of removing box). Good condition.

$200

-ARC Blow off valve with piping to suit R32 GTR. It's not the one that fits the original position, but the one that fits on the rubber pipe next to the airbox. This is used for big twin turbo set ups when 2 blow off valves aren't releasing the air quick enough between shifts and this one only acts as an auxillary. I have no need for it as i dont have big turbos on my car (at the moment anyway ;)). Blow off valve on its own could also be used for other cars.

$150 VGC

-Lonza pedals with teflon rings. Also included are new anodised blue rings. Used but still good.

SOLD!!!!

could possibly have more things to add to this list in a few days as I'm finding more and more of this stuff whilst clearing my shed.

Please reply here or email me:

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002NVS:

I'm sure that it wont bolt straight up into an S15. An adapter plate must be made but dont know how much that would cost though...

SKYBEE:

The pics are up! check them out on the link in the 1st post. The subs cost me quite a lot when i had them custom made because the space i wanted them to fit into is really small so i'm really after something around the 200 dollar mark. I've had them for about 4 yrs. I really wouldn't want to send them to VIC for you as it would probably cost an arm and leg just for postage.

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