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Item:Stainless steel intake pipe[/b]

Age:Unsure

Condition:Close to new

Price:$100 posted (just want my money back)

To Fit: R32 gtst

Location:Sydney Liverpool area

Contact:PM me

Comments:Bought this off the forums few weeks back. Havent got round to fitting it as i havent been bothered, plus im getting rid of pod. Because of the way the pipe sits you need to run some new hoses from the bov and breather to the pipe.

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Item:GFB Stealth FX bov

Age:unknown

Condition:Very good

Price:300

To Fit:R32, R33 maybe bolt on. Any turbo car

Location:Liverpool

Contact:PM

Comments:Bov in very good condition, only taken off due to defect going back to stock. You can adjust between vent or atmo or plumback or 50/50. One visible scratch. Will bolt straight up to r32 rb20det. should also fit r33 not sure. for more information on this bov visit www.gfb.com.au

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Item:K&N M's Pod filter

Age:Few years

Condition:ok

Price:40

To Fit:R32, R33 maybe bolt on. Any turbo car

Location:Liverpool

Contact:PM

Comments:Pod filter in good condition, just been recently cleaned and oiled again. M's type is the biggest pod you can get. Selling due to going back to stock.

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Item:R32 rear spoiler

Age:Few years

Condition:Average

Price:40

To Fit:R32

Location:Liverpool

Contact:PM

Comments:Rear spoiler in average condition. paint is fading on both corners. could do with a respray. one small chip on right side as can see in pics. wiring plug there, missing one or two bolts which shouldnt be a problem

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New item added. Eonon 7" TFT LCD MOTORIZED TV MONITOR RDS DVD MP4 PLAYER

Brand new in the box, only opened to check contents. selling because it was an impulse buy and it does not suit my ICE setup im planning.

$350 and its yours

some specs below:

Specifices:

- ISO 2 DIN Size

- Fully Manual Touch Screen

- Screen Size: 7 Inch

- Fully Motorized Slide Down Control Panel

- Control Panel Night Illumination Function

- Power Supply: DC 12V, range from DC 10.8 to 16.0V

- Max Working Current: 10A

- Compatible Format: MP4/DIVX/DVD/VCD/MP3/CD/CD-RW/JPEG

- RCA Video 1 Output/Video 2 Output/CAM input / CDC Video Input /AUX Video 1 input

- RCA audio FR/FL/RR/RL output and AUX Audio R/L Input

- Built-in Microphone in the control panel

- 1×TV Antenna Input

- 1×Radio Antenna Input

- Built-In USB Port/SD Slot

- Built in amplifier FR/FL/RR/RL 4-Channel Audio Output

- 4×65W Surround Stereo

- Image Brightness /Contrast/ Color /Saturation adjustable

- Effect Compensation: POP ROCK CLASS

- Resolution: 480×RGB×234

- TV system: PAL/NTSC

- DVD OSD Language: English/ Italian/German/Spanish/French/Portuguese/Latin

- Audio/ Subtitle Language: English/Chinese/German/Spanish/French/Portuguese/Italian/Latin

- Built-in Radio Tuner (30 Preset Stations)

- FM(3×6)87.5-108MHz( Europe ), Increment 0.05MHz

- AM(2×6)522-1620KHz, Increment: 9 KHz

- Under Radio model, can select Europe/USA radio frequency

- Built-In RDS Radio Receiver Function

- Built-In LCD Clock Display Function

- Auto-memory Function

- Gross Weight: 3.6kg

- Net Weight: 2.7kg

- Install Size:180(L)×163(W)×100(H)mm

- Package Size : 275 (L) × 270 (W) × 185 (H) mm

Accessories:

- 1×User's Manual

- 1×Remote Controller ( Battery inside)

- 1×Power Cable

- 1×Antenna

- 1×USB Cable

- Others

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  • 2 weeks later...

quick bump

dvd player sold

bov sold

spoiler sold pending payment

Intake pipe still available as the Air filter

also have a aftermarket bonnet to suit ae92 corolla seca. brand new in black primer $120

want it gone

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