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items are located in the east of melb, pm me if interested or call/text me on 04175 96223. pics below.

1) toyota jdm late model t-series axel and diff, fully reconditioned, disc brakes, 2way diff, ready to bolt in - $1800

2) 2 subaru wrx seats 2000ish model in black and grey, 1 seat bolts into a sprinter right away, other needs rails, will be made free with purchase, $300 or reasonable offer

3) 2 pioneer and 2 kenwood speakers, good nick but a little dusty - $70 or reasonable offer

4) nardi torino 330mm sports type-A steering wheel, black punching leather, red stitch - $400

or reasonable offer

5) 2 stock toyota sprinter ADM seats in redish brown and cream white, good nick - $170

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