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i have a few bits taking up room lol in the shed and want to clean up abit lol so here goes

2x rb20 gearboxes unknown k's on them $300ea

1x rb20de engine $400

1 set of standard rb20det coils $100

and heaps of bits left over from track car when i stripped out dash

cant remeber evrything there is sp pm me and i'll see if i have it lol

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i also have acouple of gaurds l & r in black left one has a dint came off front cut

white front bar $200

white 4 stud rims no tyres 17" manray sport hyper r's front are 7's and rears 8's can find out offset cant remeber 800

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Where abouts are you

I would be interested in the guards

i might be interested in the front bar were you from

i live in horsham which is 3 hours from melbourne towards adeliade

and can post up pics so u guys can see the stuff and the front bar came off my own car when i painted it and changed to frp kit instead

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i live in horsham which is 3 hours from melbourne towards adeliade

and can post up pics so u guys can see the stuff and the front bar came off my own car when i painted it and changed to frp kit instead

and i can send the stuff via a courier at your expense

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