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Hi guys time to clean out the garage and got some bargains around. Posting some pics now and some later. Heres the list.

Im in melbourne so pm me or post a reply for more details

SOLD ITEMS:

1. Audioline Car Amp 300watt x 2 [600watt] - $120 ono - (SOLD)

2. Kenwood 7x 10 speakers $60 - - (SOLD)

3. 2.5'' to 5'' Tip Stainless steel muffler $100 - (SOLD)

4. Clarion Head Unit DRX565 45W x 4 + 2 preouts - $150 - (SOLD)

5. Intercooler FMIC 670x280x80 - $650 (SOLD)

6. Din Cab for R33 - (SOLD)

7. R33 Stock Intercooler (bar&plate) & Piping - $280 - (SOLD)

AVAILABLE ITEMS (O.N.O):

17 '' ROMI CHROME RIMS

235/45/17;

4 Months Old $1000 ono

1. Reisen Subs 12'' x 2 - $70

2. R33 Turbo Stock Dump (offer me something)

3. R33 Turbo CAT (offer me something)

4. R33 Turbo exhaust (offer me something) - twin tip

5. Lancer AirPOD adaptor (offer me something)

6. Lancer taillights - standard (offer me something)

7. Lancer front bumper - standard (offer me something)

8. Pioneer 2Disc CD Player - Home Audio Player $80

9. Cable Modem Motorola - $80

10. Clarion Subs 12'' x 2 - $350

11. Clarion 6 disc CD stacker and loom - $80 ono

WANTING A SAFC II; please pm me if you have one for sale cheers.

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well the muffler was sold this weekend and the lancer adaptor is of a 1.8L coupe.

Updated whats available and should have a nice intercooler to post up next week for $650 for melbourne buyers only. Its a bar and plate cooler size (big).

The lancer front bumper is the standard coupe bumper and its green in colour.

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