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hey guys, i sold my R32 GTR V-Spec II and now have stuff left over for sale that i didn't end up using or i stripped.

i've checked prices both locally and direct from japan so don't bother with any low blow PM's. prices are reasonable so im pretty firm on them. postage is at buyers expense.

Defi Display Unit + Defi Control Unit II + Tacho/Speed Signal + Oil Temp/Pressure, Water Temp & Boost Sensors

Price: $800 (will not separate)

Condition: as new - oil temp/pressure sensors are brand new

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Greddy Oil Filter Relocator Kit BNR32

Price: $220

Condition: brand new

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Kaixen 6000k H1 Hid Kit

Price: $180

Condition: brand new

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ARC 1.5 BAR Radiator Cap

Price: $60

Condition: as new

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Nismo Fashion Lighter

Price: $50

Condition: as new

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Moonface R Magnetic Drain Bolt

Price: $45

Condition: brand new

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Project Mu Reservior Cover

Price: $30

Condition: as new

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Standard 0.9 BAR Radiator Cap

Price: $10

Condition: used

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Nakamichi Standard Headunit

Price: $40

Condition: used

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Genuine Veilside Seatbelt Pads

Price: $80

Condition: as new

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Genuine Veilside MT Pedals

Price: $100

Condition: brand new

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oh and im located in sydney western suburbs.

cheers :P

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nismo fashion lighter - SOLD

also forgot to mention i've got this stuff for sale too!

PS3 40GB console - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...s3-t265445.html

8GB Ipod Touch - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...gb-t265447.html

thanks

PRICE DROPS!

Defi Display Unit + Defi Control Unit II + Tacho/Speed Signal + Oil Temp/Pressure, Water Temp & Boost Sensors

Price: $750 (will not separate)

Condition: as new - oil temp/pressure sensors are brand new

Greddy Oil Filter Relocator Kit BNR32

Price: $200

Condition: brand new

Kaixen 6000k H1 Hid Kit

Price: $150

Condition: brand new

ARC 1.5 BAR Radiator Cap

Price: $40

Condition: as new

Nismo Fashion Lighter

Price: SOLD

Condition: as new

Moonface R Magnetic Drain Bolt

Price: $35

Condition: brand new

Project Mu Reservior Cover

Price: $20

Condition: as new

Standard 0.9 BAR Radiator Cap

Price: $5

Condition: used

Nakamichi Standard Headunit

Price: $30

Condition: used

Genuine Veilside Seatbelt Pads

Price: $60

Condition: as new

Genuine Veilside MT Pedals

Price: $75

Condition: brand new

thanks :)

ITEMS SOLD (pending payments)

- Kaixen 6000k H1 Hid Kit

- ARC 1.5 BAR Radiator Cap

- Moonface R Magnetic Drain Bolt BNR32

- Project Mu Reservior Cover

Also have this for sale:

K&N Carbon Fibre Pod Filters + Adapters to suit BNR32

Price: $100

Condition: used

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