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I have had a few things laying around the house that need to be sold. eGay is just too much hard work, so I would rather put them up here for people to have a sift through, and whatever is left can go to eGay!

Thanks for looking.

PM me or drop me an email: [email protected]

Items are in Melbourne Vic, happy for pick up or delivery at buyers cost.

1) Dual gauge "A" Pillar pod, meant for WRX 97+ model, never fitted. SELL $20

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2) Soundstream Dual Voice Coil 12" Sub in ported custom enclosure, paid $450 for sub and $150 for box. SELL $150

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3)Nissan R33 GTS-T Dash with Boost guage factory.

TWO in stock low kms SELL $100 each

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4) Toyota Soarer and Aristo compatible Stacker cartridges.

2 x 12 Slot SELL $50 each

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5)Three HKS Turbo Timers, pretty simple units, work really well and easy to hide. SELL $30 each.

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