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Hey people im cleaning out my shed and have got a few things to get rid of... All prices are including postage(except wheels)...

Stagea s2 honeycomb grill $100

Rb25 neo engine cover $50

Greddy boost guage and cup $50

Alpine head unit $150

R33 smic $60

R34 smic $150

R34 Gtt stockies with brand new tyres $500

Pair of 25mm spacers $110

Earthing kit $50

Apexi safc $250

Pair of Works 15x7 4 stud no Tyres $250

I'm slightly negotiable on price but that doesn't mean lowball me cause I will abuse you... all items are located in SA... Any questions or if you want pics of anything please Pm me or call/txt on 0411035360...

Cheers

Aleks

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Rb25det neo airflow meter $80

R34 sedan lowered springs on standard struts $200

Nardi tourino steering wheel slightly damaged $50

Blown Vg30 turbo $70

Apexi afc $40

Stagea s1 tail lights $60

  • 3 weeks later...

I'll NEVER buy from this seller again.

Got the boost gauge after waiting 2 weeks for it. Went and got it installed today, and its broken.

Had a mechanic check it out, doesn't light up, it was dented, glass faded and the boost was broken.

Total rip off!

Thanks for nothing - I hope you enjoy the money.

I'll NEVER buy from this seller again.

Got the boost gauge after waiting 2 weeks for it. Went and got it installed today, and its broken.

Had a mechanic check it out, doesn't light up, it was dented, glass faded and the boost was broken.

Total rip off!

Thanks for nothing - I hope you enjoy the money.

try get ur $$$ back/work it out

or leave bad trader rating

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