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I got the following parts for sale

Item 1:

Pulled out of

R32 GTS4. aftermarket shocks and kings springs in excellent condition

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Price and Condition: $60

Contact Details: Pm me here in SAU or email me on [email protected]

Location: Hills District NSW

Delivery & Conditions: Pick up only (Can be posted @ buyers expenses)

Item condition : Used

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Item 2:

Door trims came off R32 GTS4, will fit R32 GTS and GTS-T. It has some marks as shown in the pictures and both trims have 1 hole each to suit a tweeter install

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Price and Condition: $30 pair,ONO (will not sell separate)

Contact Details: Pm me here in SAU or email me on [email protected]

Location: Hills Disctrict NSW

Delivery & Conditions: Pick up only (Can be posted @ buyers expenses)

Item condition : Used

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Item 3

Used: Autometer Boost Gauge Sport Comp Mechanical with Auto Meter Gauge Cup (Black)

Vaccum/Boost Product # 3401

Size 2 5/8" (66.7mm) Type: Mechanical

Range 30 In. Hg.-Vac/20 PS

And also a 2 5/8" Auto meter Gauge cup (in black)

Note: Boost gauge dont come with the hose but has the cables for the bulb of the gauge, Good condition as it was on my Skyline working fine.

In ebay they selling the gauge alone for $99 no postage

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...IT#ht_500wt_928

and the gauge cups for $29 no postage

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...IT#ht_500wt_928

so grab a bargain, why buy a new one? if a used one works excatly the same.

Price and Condition: $60 for both gauge and cups

Contact Details: Pm me here in SAU or email me on [email protected]

Location: Western Sydney NSW 2766

Delivery & Conditions: Pick up only (Can be posted @ buyers expenses)

Item condition : Used

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Item 4

FORD 4 Channel Amplifier

Price and Condition: $50 ono

Contact Details: Pm me here in SAU or email me on [email protected]

Location: Western Sydney NSW 2766

Delivery & Conditions: Pick up only (Can be posted @ buyers expenses)

Item condition : Used

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Item 5

Soundstream 2channel Amplifier

GREAT LITTLE TWO CHANNEL AMP WITH PLENTY OF GRUNT THAT CAN EITHER RUN SOME FRONTS OR REARS OR CAN BE BRIDGED UP AND RUN A SUB AND AT THIS PRICE CAN'T BE OVERLOOKED.

HERES THE SPECS

Max Power @2ohm 420w

RMS @4ohm 80x2ch

RMS @2ohm 95x2ch

Bridged RMS 195w

Soundstream SPA-1002 420w 2ch Amp

Features :

-Full Mosfet Power Supply

-PWM Circuitry.

-Full Selectable Crossover Hi/Full/Low

-Three Way Protection Circuit

-2ohm Stable Stereo

-Tri-Mode Capable

-Variable Low Pass 40Hz-250Hz

-Variable Hi Pass 150Hz-1.5Khz

-S/N Ratio:98 db

-System Distress Indicator

-High/Low Level inputs With Floating ground

-Spade Terminals

-Top Chrome Plate

-Platinum RCA Connectors

-Line output.

RRP $299

link is here :http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-stereos/Amplifiers/2-channel/auction-280819226.htm

Price and Condition: $120 ono

Contact Details: Pm me here in SAU or email me on [email protected]

Location: Western Sydney NSW 2766

Delivery & Conditions: Pick up only (Can be posted @ buyers expenses)

Item condition : Used

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Item 6

BOSS AUDIO CAP2B 2 FARAD CAPACITOR WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY (Near New)

When heavy bass notes in your music hit, the current demand on your system greatly increases and could cause voltage drops. This stiffening capacitor acts as a power reservoir, instantaneously supplying added power to keep your system playing strong.

-2.0 Farad Digital Capacitor

-Colour: Black

-Digital voltage level display

-Chrome finish terminals

-Includes mounting brackets

-20V DC

-24V Surge

-Dimensions (without mounting brackets): 10-1/2"L x 3"W x 3-1/4"H (laid flat)

Mounting Bracket is included. What you see on the picture is what you get.

CAPACITOR WEIGHS AROUND 2kg

This is $120 RRP, For you only

$70 why buy a brand new if works the same.

Contact Details: Pm me here in SAU or email me on [email protected]

Location: Western Sydney NSW 2766

Delivery & Conditions: Pick up only (Can be posted @ buyers expenses)

Item condition : Used (Near new condition)

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Used APEXi AFC Neo Piggy Back ECU

Reason of selling: Chipped ECU

Condition: Good condition

Description:

The SAFC NEO marks the newest edition to the world famous Super AFC line of piggy back fuel controllers. Building upon the powerful SAFC II, the AFC NEO has taken piggy back style fuel control to a new level. The AFC NEO boasts an incredible 16 points of user definable fuel correction. VTEC control has also been incorporated for Honda/Acura applications. A complete monitor mode is also available to keep the driver/tuner informed of critical engine data.

Features include:

Completely new case design

Compact design

Incorporates both AFC and VAFC functions in one unit

16 point fuel correction

Color FED display

User defined button and background colors

Inverted "anti-glare" screen

Key functions include:

MONITOR MODE-

RPM

Throttle

Battery voltage

Correction %

Air flow %

Pressure

Karmann

VTEC

SETTING MODE-

Air map

Air map graph

Throttle point

Deceleration air

VTEC control

VTEC unmatch

ETC MODE-

Model select

Mode select

Car select

Sensor select

Analog scale

Warning set

Display set

Sensor check

CONCEPT:

High resolution fuel control with integrated VTEC control.

CHARACTERISTICS:

Revolutionary color FED display easily customized by the user.

RRP:$800 SAU members $300

Reference:

-http://www.apexi-usa.com/products/?id=5347

-http://www.modyourcar.com.au/apexi-afcneo-p5022

Pics Below:

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Price and Price Condition: $300

Contact Details:PM here in SAU or email me on

[email protected]

Location:Western Sydney NSW 2766 Rooty hill

Delivery & Conditions: Pickup only/Can be posted at buyers expenses

Item Condition: Used

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is it all 4 shocks and springs or just the pair??

interested if set of 4.

hi,

the rear shocks are in full set

but the front only has the struts without springs, i will throw that one for free..

let me know if ur keen

cheers

oh and if they are fronts will you seperate and sell just the shock? willing to pay the same amount

hi,

I do have the front, without springs,

they are same brand of that yellow one

the front one i have without spring

its pedders front shock/strut

let me know if ur keen on this one

cheers

i hav sent u a pm

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