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Hello,

I have for sale the following.

-Cooler pipes for aus R31 turbo convert, made by les at exhaustworx - $400 now $350 - now $320

-Dual rear swaybar setup for aus R31, extra swaybar and all the bolts, bushes - $50

- 8mm floating spacers, use on front for silvia offset wheels $35

- rb30 roccer cover gasket, original nissan and thermostat original nissan. brand new. $100 ono

- King springs with custom compression done to rear - $300 now $280 now $250 (hight is whats in the pic below)

- Front Strut brace, fits aus r31 probly all r31s - $100

- Trip computer with loom, tested - $50

- ipod / iphone breathalizer accesory with cable and manual - i dono why i bought this $80 ono PRICE DROP $50

- Acer veriton 3300 - $150 with 17" LCD Screen

- Acer veriton 3600G - $200 with 17" LCD Screen

Contact me in this thread or with PM, i can supply pictures but really, car parts arnt glamorous.

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wrecking whole car!! interior gxe, all bumpers, guards, boot, bonnet, lights, reo, filler pannel all in white

****PICS ARE UP**** http://members.optusnet.com.au/~mpagotto/sale/

Thanks

Richard - 0415388623

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