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Hi guys,

i have some parts for sale and need to clear my garage

Item 1: Genuine DMAX 15mm wider front guards

Item Condition: Brand new

Price: $330/pair ono

Extra Info: Pickup only

Item 2: R32 front indicators (orange)

Item Condition: Used but prefect

Price: $65/pair delivered

Extra Info:

Item 3: R32gtst front seats (driver and passenger)

Item Condition: Nice and clean

Price: $50 each

Extra Info: Pickup only

Item 4: R32gtst rear seat

Item Condition: Good, clean

Price: $50

Extra Info: Pickup only

Item 5: RB20det manual ecu

Item Condition: Perfect

Price: $75 delivered

Extra Info:

Item 6: Rays Blue Lightweight lock & nut set (short type)

Item Condition: Brand new

Price: $250 ono

Extra Info: M12 x 1.25 (set of 20)

Location: Tuggerah NSW

Cheers

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more item added

Item 7: Drift oil filter (same part no# as Z145A Ryco)

Item Condition: Brand new

Price: $20 delivered

Extra Info:

Item 8: R32 Weather Shield (driver and passenger)

Item Condition: Used but prefect

Price: $165/pair delivered

Extra Info: prefer pickup

Item 9: Genuine Bride seat rail

Item Condition: Brand new in box

Price: $235 delivered

Extra Info: driver side suit R32/33 gts/gtr and Ceffy, perfect for Low Max series

Cheers

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