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Housemate is getting cranky with car parts sitting in the lounge room so clearing the stuff that I don't really need. Willing to post any items, buyer pays post.

Items are all located in Geelong (3220)

Part of a Tomei 3 part strut brace. **Note that this is only one part** (See pics below)

$150

Apexi Boost guage - works perfect and glows blue. Removed to replace with another item I had

$60

Clear passenger side indicator*

$45

Orange drivers side indicator - slightly faded*

$30

*Please refer to pics, as clip is broken on both indicators.

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Cheers :)

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GAUGE is GONE

forza5, ill send you a pm tomorrow as i'll know for sure if its sold or not

do you think you could post your number here? i havnt made 10 posts yet and cannot check my inbox at this time.

i can pick it up asap

ahh need that driver side indicator send me your datails

cheers

pm sent

do you think you could post your number here? i havnt made 10 posts yet and cannot check my inbox at this time.

i can pick it up asap

I will get back to you later this evening, pending if i hear back from another member. Have you got an email address i can catch you at otherwise?

keen on clear indicator if you have a pair???

I dont have a pair sorry. otherwise as per above if i dont hear back from another member forza5 may get it.

first in best dressed guys!

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