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Hi all! Got some stuff I'd like to get rid of. In Brisbane, can pick up. COD is extra at your cost. pics can be seen at:

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

-Cusco adjustable rear upper arm for S14/S15/R33/R34

overcomes the problem of too much camber especially in lowered cars. used, but in VGC.

$400

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

$85

-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.

$350

-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.

$210

-ARC Blow off valve.

$130

--Mines VX full stainless steel exhaust for R32 GTR. It's not loud and produces a sweet sound (not coarse). Was on my car until i changed it for a nismo item. has some scratches and dings on it from speed bumps etc. but still in very good condition. Also included are front pipes (dont have dumps) from an unknown brand. Exhaust had some surface rust on it but i gave it a buff to clean it up. inspection welcome.

(recc retail for this exhaust in Japan is 168,000Yen!!)

$open to sensible offers

Please reply here or pm me

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ill Give you $600 for the HKS Electronic Torque-split Controller...Could you send me a pic ? I know wat they look like but i just wanna see how your one is thnx :)

Thats a fair bit for a 4 year old head unit man, even a $300 new one would probably have mp3 capability and higher output (yeah I know, no 3 cd or cassette though..), are you negotiable?

cheers,

floody

i'm slightly negotiable as i understand that it is an old head unit and 300 bucks could get you MP3 capabilities but honestly, if you want sound quality, those low end gear cant produce the sound that this one can.

pm me your offer and we'll talk more.

cheers.

nah dont budge on the price poop

that deck is mint and u could sell it for 400+ easy

i sold my old 2000 model rockford triple preout for 315

go to www.caraudioaustralia.com

u will sell it for a mint there

just post u want 350+ for it

u will sell it in no time

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