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Hey all, just clearing out my room of unused stuff ive collected over the past couple of months

MOMO Race steering wheel, very good condition $80

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Playboy Gear knob, brand new never used $40

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JL Audio 6x9's TR690-TXi 3-way, didnt realise they wouldn't fit in my supra dammit. I paid $220 3 weeks a go n threw the receipt out, so $180

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Auto barn gear knobs Ive collected. $15 each

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and a metal floor pad for floor mats $5

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If some buys a few things i might be able to do a discount.

Pm or call me on 0417 585 108 if interested in anything. Thanks. Paul

  • 4 weeks later...

do you still have the playboy shift knob it would go perfect with my wifes car of so do you know what it would be with shiping to clearwater florida 33765 please pm me if u still have it

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