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Hey how ya goin got some stuff thats been sitting around that i want out of my shed

Genuine Apexi power fc to laptop cable with serial to usb connector used twice $400

Bee-R rev limiter as new condition $300 delivered

Rays Gram lights 57 pros pair only 17 by 10 +12 $1150

Weds pair only 17 by 9 +3 $500

Garrett t3 turbo unknown specs was making 240rwkw on my rb25 little bit of shaft play external gate only removed because i wanted

more power ill throw in gaskets,dump pipe flange and a drain $300

Nismo gearbox mount for r33 Gtst $100 brand new in box

Hks fuel cut defender $50

rb25 s1 airflowmeter $100

im located in Adelaide and willing to post at your expense

Thanks Andrew

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Also got some work equips for sale black centres polished dish

17 by 9 +22 up front

17 by 10+22 rears

good tyres on them pretty good condition looking for around$1500

can supply more pics on request

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