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bov, brand new-$30

stock supra intercooler-$30

small bonnet scoop, brand new-$15

got a vl calais rear garnish stripe sticker. The stripe sticker that goes in between the tail lights- $30

cannon muffler it think its 3" inlet an 4-5" outlet autotecnica brand i think.- $20

brand new vl calais non flip eyelid conversion- $200

brand new soundstream lil wonder II 4 channel amp- $250 ono

two 235/45R17 tires- $50 ono for both

Location: adelaide

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Reason for Selling: need cash for house deposit

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Contact Details: 0433293573 ernie

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