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Hey guys, just a few items that have been sitting in my shed or room for a while now. Make an offer or better yet just call me and make a deal on 0423734866.

Items are located in South Australia (Just of Anzacs, for those in SA =)) Inspection more then welcome.

Item:Genuine Nissan Badge

Age:15 years?? not sure.

Condition:6/10

Price:$15

To Fit:Any car you want to put it on.

Comments:Its just a badge and has been sitting around for ages. It has marks and scuffs.

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Item:Turbosmart Bleed Valve

Age:2 years?.

Condition:9/10

Price:$40

To Fit:Any car with a turbo (I had it on my r32 rb20 running 11psi.

Comments:Other cheapo brands of bleed valves are known for spiking.

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Item:FET Turbo Timer w/r32 harness

Age:2 years.

Condition:5/10

Price:$30

To Fit:I had it on my r32 and was working when removed.

Comments:Removed as i had to go through regency.

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Item:Tie Rod Spacers

Age:Brand New!.

Condition:10/10

Price:$30

To Fit:R32GTST

Comments:Purchased this a while back and never got around to fitting it. Installing this will give you extra degree in full lock. Essential for drifting. Also comes with instructions on how to install, step by step.

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Item:Turbosmart Blow Off Valve Plumback Version

Age:3 years.

Condition:8/10

Price:$200

To Fit:Any car. I had this on my R32.

Comments:I also had this removed as i had to go through regency. It is very loud when not plumbacked, but sounds awesome.

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Item:Genuine Kazama Adjustable Castor Arms

Age:Brand New.

Condition:10/10

Price:$300

To Fit:Was planning to fit to my R32 GTST

Comments:These are genuine Kazama Adjustable Castor Arms. Purchased from Tokyo Autosalon whilst they were on sale. All bolts are still sealed in their original packaging.

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Item:5xT10 Dash Light Leds

Age:Brand New.

Condition:10/10

Price:$20

To Fit:Was planning to fit to my R32 GTST

Comments:I purchased these off of 666DAN on ebay who also sells the same ones on SAU.

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Plenty more pics so just ask =)

Thankyou for looking. :P

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