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i thought i'd just put all the stuff i had for sale in one thread

Item:phoenix gold XS series 8inch dual voice coil subwoofer

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$20

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:bought 2nd hand, was only tested works very well, no marks or rips on surrounding.

Reason for sale:decided bigger stereo

Item:philips DAP4020 2channel bridgable amp

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$70

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:very good shiny condition with no scratches. was only tested with the subwoofer.

Reason for sale:decided bigger stereo

Item:tunzo racing oil catch can

Age:unknown

Condition:very good condition

Price:$50

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:no scratches pretty much brand new ends are duct taped in pics

Reason for sale:chasers found no where to install it

Item:GFB hybrid blow off valve blue

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$70

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:very good condition. blue in colour does not come with adapator. comes with plumback blocking was previously running atmo

Reason for sale:upgraded to greddy type-s

all prices are ONO just need them gone.

sub + amp = $80

oil catch can + bov = $100

call/sms 0432 45 46 95

all items are just dusty in pics. literally been sitting around gathering dust

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i thought i'd just put all the stuff i had for sale in one thread

Item:phoenix gold XS series 8inch dual voice coil subwoofer

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$20

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:bought 2nd hand, was only tested works very well, no marks or rips on surrounding.

Reason for sale:decided bigger stereo

Item:philips DAP4020 2channel bridgable amp

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$70

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:very good shiny condition with no scratches. was only tested with the subwoofer.

Reason for sale:decided bigger stereo

Item:tunzo racing oil catch can

Age:unknown

Condition:very good condition

Price:$50

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:no scratches pretty much brand new ends are duct taped in pics

Reason for sale:chasers found no where to install it

Item:GFB hybrid blow off valve blue

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$70

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:very good condition. blue in colour does not come with adapator. comes with plumback blocking was previously running atmo

Reason for sale:upgraded to greddy type-s

all prices are ONO just need them gone.

sub + amp = $80

oil catch can + bov = $100

call/sms 0432 45 46 95

all items are just dusty in pics. literally been sitting around gathering dust

pm sent

where are you located

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Item:philips DAP4020 2channel bridgable amp

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$70

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:very good shiny condition with no scratches. was only tested with the subwoofer.

Reason for sale:decided bigger stereo

Item:tunzo racing oil catch can

Age:unknown

Condition:very good condition

Price:$50

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:no scratches pretty much brand new ends are duct taped in pics

Reason for sale:chasers found no where to install it

Item:GFB hybrid blow off valve blue

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$70

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:very good condition. blue in colour does not come with adapator. comes with plumback blocking was previously running atmo

Reason for sale:upgraded to greddy type-s

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Item:tunzo racing oil catch can

Age:unknown

Condition:very good condition

Price:$50

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:no scratches pretty much brand new ends are duct taped in pics

Reason for sale:chasers found no where to install it

Item:GFB hybrid blow off valve blue

Age:unknown

Condition:very good

Price:$50

To Fit: (What car)any

Comments:very good condition. blue in colour does not come with adapator. comes with plumback blocking was previously running atmo

Reason for sale:upgraded to greddy type-s

Item:R34 gt-t rims sprayed black

Age:10years

Condition:pretty good

Price:$450

To Fit: skylines

Comment:light gutter rash from japan. im the first aust owner and havent had any probs. does not come with centercaps as i never got them with the car. comes with nankang tyres but all have camber wear 1 on steel belt. good for burnouts or drifting i guess.

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Item:R34 gt-t rims sprayed black

Age:10years

Condition:pretty good

Price:$400

To Fit: skylines

Comment:light gutter rash from japan. im the first aust owner and havent had any probs. does not come with centercaps as i never got them with the car. comes with nankang tyres but all have camber wear 1 on steel belt. good for burnouts or drifting i guess.

all other items are sold payment pending

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