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got the following i want to get rid of..

Turbosmart boost cut defender... bought for 150 with receipts...

wanting 70 bucks

3 inch Custom One Piece front/Dump pipe,

bolts str8 on to a r33/32 gtst..

SOLD!!!

Factory Pearl white s15 Spec R rear pods..

perfect condition, not a scratch on on them...

wanting 200 bucks

factory pearl s15 spec R side skirts...

also in perfect condition, not a single scratch on them..

wanting 300 bucks

Preferably sydney buyers, but will send interstate if need be.

Prices are also slightly negotiable.

Gtech Pro Performance meter.. the blue screen one that RRP $800

brand new, still in a box with manual etc..

wanting about 550ish..

Also got a factory Spec R rear wing, in pearl white.

Perfect condition.

wanting 200 bucks

PARTS UPDATE:

I also have avaliable 2 sets of white

Factory side skirts and rear pods in good condition

wanting 250 for the side skirts

100 for the rear pods

email me @ [email protected] for additional info

or call 0414816858

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3 inch Custom One Piece front/Dump pipe,

bolts str8 on to a r33/32 gtst..

wanting 200 bucks

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SOLD!

i'll call you in a minute ;-)

Thanks mate.

Adrian

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R1Titan:

the s15 rear pods and sideskirts prices are most prob going to stay firm mate,

reason being: they are cheap as it is already as they are in perfect condition.

if ur still interested, then u can have em for 200 + shipping

im willing to do COD

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