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I have the following is for sale:

RB26 Carbon fibre timing belt cover / coil pack cover - $300

Trust Clear Timing Belt Cover never used - $150

R32GTR STD swaybars front and rear $150

R32GTR aircon complete from firewall forward (Lines, compressor + bracket, receiver dryer, condensor+fan etc) removed due to car for track only now. All fine and working on removal, no leaks and retrofitted for the new gas $150

Nismo bootlip - original rubber one, has a bit of damage and rust around the underside and mount, but ultimately fixable if you want to spend the time. I upgraded to a carbon one. $50

4 x Yokohama Advan Sport V103 255x40x17 virtually brand new - +90% trend left. Paid over $1600. - $1000

18mm MDF subbox to fit in boot of R32. Box built to house 2 x 12inch subs, and will also fit under rear strut brace if you have one. just needs carpet - Box only $50

Also Specialized MTB - 2004 Hard Rock Sport with disc brakes, RST front suspension, Top Peak digital Speedo etc, Excellent condition barely ridden New $1600 - $500

Items located in Adelaide - postage available at buyers expense

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pic of the nismo bootlip plz, wot sort of damage on the underside?

Pics attached - there is a little damage to the metal strengthening inside the wing, but overall it is in pretty good condition.

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hey mate, is it just the sway bars front and rear or are some of the mounts included?

thanks

U bush and end brackets are included on the rear bar, the front has bar and U bush only. - see pics enclosed

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interested in the sub box,does it push all the way back to the rear seats?does it fit under the rear window wiper?

Certainly does fit in the boot right up to the seat - also has provisions for the strut brace to fit as well. See pic below

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Specialized MTB - 2004 Hard Rock Sport with disc brakes, RST front suspension, Top Peak digital Speedo etc, Excellent condition barely ridden New $1600 - $500 SOLD

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