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gts-t stock wheels x2.....$100

gts-t stock side mount intercooler ....$50

gts-t stock front pipe/dump.....$40

gts-t stock steering wheel peeling a little.....$30

gts-t stock fuel pump.....$50

gts-t stock back seats....$60

gts-t stock steering column thread is f*ked on top....$20

apexi pod filter with adapter.....$40

phillips head lights h3.....$50

pivot turbo timer...$30

boost tee....$40

blue neons x2......$30

blocking plate for a gts-t bov (to make ya car flutter).....$20

air condition pump (that pump near the fan belt).....$80

2x white advans link in my signature...$350 wheels on ebay now

located in victoria hoppers crossing i can post items

Edited by R32 DRFT4

i also have these brand new subwoofers in a cool box.

$120 pickup only ,,,both subs are boss 12inch 1000watts each.

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also a r32 bonnet lip black.

$30

Pics of the following please:

r32 bonnet lip black.....$30

phillips head lights h3.....$50

apexi pod filter with adapter.....$40

th_grill-1.jpg bonnet lip standard gts-t one not gtr..

the pod filter is a k&n pod filter not apexi sorry and i have a pic alredy

light globes are h4 not h3 brand new woth $90 in shops

sorry for the wrong info but fixed up now

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gts-t stock wheels x2.....$100

gts-t stock side mount intercooler ....$50

gts-t stock front pipe/dump.....$40

gts-t stock steering wheel peeling a little.....$30

gts-t stock fuel pump.....$50

gts-t stock back seats....$60

gts-t stock steering column thread is f*ked on top....$20

apexi pod filter with adapter.....$40

phillips head lights h3.....$50

pivot turbo timer...$30

boost tee....$40

blue neons x2......$30

blocking plate for a gts-t bov (to make ya car flutter).....$20

air condition pump (that pump near the fan belt).....$80

2x white advans link in my signature...$350 wheels on ebay now

located in victoria hoppers crossing i can post item

Hey mate, just wonder what items still availalbe now? Can you post picture for each item? Cheers!

Hey mate. What are the dimensions of the sub box, or did it come out of your 33 as it needs to fit into my 33. Also what brand are they, model/ etc.

Cheers

Tys

ok sorry guys for not replaying been busy iam free now so msg me pm me whatever i want these things gone asap here is what is still available..new things are added too..

gts-t stock front pipe/dump.....$40

gts-t stock steering wheel peeling a little.....$30

gts-t stock fuel pump.....$50

gts-t stock back seats....$60

gts-t stock steering column thread is f*ked on top....$20

gts-t black 4 door boot.....$40

gts-t metalic black boot spoiler.....$40

apexi pod filter with adapter.....$40

phillips head lights h3.....$50

pivot turbo timer...$30

boost tee....$40

blue neons x2......$30

blocking plate for a gts-t bov (to make ya car flutter).....$20

brand new red 1.25 nuts look awsome.....$60

air condition pump (that pump near the fan belt).....$80

subs with blue neons 12ich 1200watts each sub......$120

subs with mtx and jbl 12ich both 1000watts.......$100

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hey mate,

am after the steering wheel if you can post to melbourne and show some pics of how bad peeling is?

cheers

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