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hey all. just cleaning out the garage and hav some stuff up for sale.

Prices are negotiable and whatever is still here i the next 2 weeks is going to the tip.

except electrical bits that is :(

located in the sutherland shire and blacktown area

Apexi power intake- $30

A pillar guage holder- $30

Sr20 Braided clutch?? line -$40

Autometer Chrome Guage Holder 60mm- $15

Autometer 60mm Boost guage- $30

Autometer 52mm Air Fuel Guage-$50

Apexi Power Fc vent Holder-$15

Hks Turbo timer- $20

Drift Volt guage-$10

Rb20 Clutch Fan- $20

Rb20 engine mounts and Brackets-$50

Rb20 Power steering reservoir- $30

Rb25 heater hose- $30

Rb20 power steering pump-$50

Rb20 starter motor-$50

Rb20 gearbox cross member- $20 x2

Rb20 fuel rail- $30

Rb20 A/C compressor- $40

or take the lot for $250

Apexi power intake- $30

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A pillar guage holder- $30

came off r32 but i think is universal

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Sr20 Braided clutch?? line -$40

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Autometer Chrome Guage Holder 60mm- $15

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Autometer 60mm Boost guage- $30

Good condition, needs light

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Autometer 52mm Air Fuel Guage-$50

as new.. in box

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Apexi Power Fc vent Holder-$15

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Hks Turbo timer- $20

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Drift Volt guage-$10

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Rb20 Clutch Fan- $20

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Rb20 engine mounts and Brackets-$50

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Rb20 Power steering reservoir- $30

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Rb25 heater hose- $30

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Rb20 power steering pump-$50

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Rb20 starter motor-$50

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Rb20 gearbox cross member- $20

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Rb20 fuel rail- $30

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Rb20 A/C compressor- $40

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Will you take $60 for the dual pillar gauge holder & RB20 engine mounts??

I can pick up from Blacktown if thats suitable, im pretty local.

PM me if you're interested

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