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hey guys got a few things for sale.

1 - stock R32 exhaust should be 2 - 2.5 inch

good for N/A car, will fit 2/4 door has a hole.

asking $100

2 - 4 stud 8mm floating spacers, have no use for it. my cars 5 stud

asking $25

3 - headlight switch for R32 in working condition

asking $35

4 - side mirror control (one that adjusts and folds them in)

was working when removed

asking $25

5 - trust (copy) rear pods to suit R32 2dr, good contition

they dont fit my 4door

asking $80

6 - "powerup" manual boost controller, brand new, blue in colour

asking $30

7 - hicas lock bar, brand new,black in colour

asking $110

8 - binatone X350 GPS, good condition, black in colour

i use my phone as my gps now.

asking $70

9 - momo steering wheel, no horn button.

asking $20

10 - HKB boss kit to suit R32 used but near new condition

asking $50

will consider reasonable offers.

contact via PM

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Can't PM cause i'm only new to SAU.

But i'm after a headlight switch. Still for sale??

I'll take it if it is....

Would it be possible to pick up on the weekend??

Cheers,

Alex.

Can't PM cause i'm only new to SAU.

But i'm after a headlight switch. Still for sale??

I'll take it if it is....

Would it be possible to pick up on the weekend??

Cheers,

Alex.

yep the headlight switch is still for sale. its the one that you twist, not the high beam and signal.

cheers.

yep the headlight switch is still for sale. its the one that you twist, not the high beam and signal.

cheers.

Thats the one i need... :P

I'll contact you soon.

Cheers,

Alex

Edited by gurumaster22
hi

do you have a silvertop CAS?

Also willing to meet me half way for the GPS, I live it blacktown so maybe meet at weatherall park or smithfeild?

cheers

elliot

no, the only parts that i have listed are the parts i have available. i can meet you at wetherill park if your genuinely interested in the gps.

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