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hey turning my car into a track car and no longer need the following items:

standard shocks and springs working fine all 4 $70

standard cat $20

standard fuel pump, was working fine when pulled out just upgraded $50

space saver wheel $20

rear seat good condition $50

floor mats series one average/ good condition $50

parcel shelf cover and speaker covers good condition $20

centre console around gear knob $35

also have some aftermarket parts too:

gfb blow off valve loud $100

high mount polished t3 rb25 manifold with 48mm gate. $250 (some welds do need to be cleaned up on inside)

cheers morris. can get picks if any one needs and will post smaller items

will posibly swap for right items

centre console around gear knob $35

Does that also include the dash surround? or is just the part that goes around the gearstick and has the ashtray and cigarette lighter?

sorry, its just the cosole basically gear knob back (piece between seats) i do have the bit that contains ash tray/lighter that goes with it but the lighter hole has been cut out bigger to fit boost gauge. so that will all come as one

sorry, its just the console basically gear knob back (piece between seats) i do have the bit that contains ash tray/lighter that goes with it but the lighter hole has been cut out bigger to fit boost gauge. so ill sell the lot together

rear seat is mint guys and cheap as chups snap it up

also have set of eyelids for headlights painted blue $50

or will paint them the colour of your car for an extra $30

cheers

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