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15mm pair hubcentric brand new spacers 5x114.3 $100

blue ramps $80 good condition

black/blue helmet size small used for track many times $70

rb20 tps $50

rb20 dead engine $100 nothing on it.

front bar black lots of scratches $60

white/blue caned rear bar good condition needs paint $60

any engine parts for a rb20 i have, water pump,cam, gears, bolts, covers,injectors+rail,throttle body, senors, many more just ask

rb30 oil filter adapter. $30

jvc headunit $150

sony head unit $100

gktech adjustable cam gears $150 brand new

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ay man got pics of ramps? rkn they'd be useful for my car?

your cars too low hence why i dont use them.(unless you take off front bar) but here is a pic exactly the same but blue. you can have them for free sinse i owe you $50.

http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=htt...=1t:429,r:5,s:0

ah yeh all good thought they might have been like really little ramps for just a bit of extra clearance but yeh no chance gettin up those haha!

fix waterline?

ah yeh all good thought they might have been like really little ramps for just a bit of extra clearance but yeh no chance gettin up those haha!

fix waterline?

Yeah better off getting ones like kriss has gonna buy a pair soon.

Yeah fixed water leak only to find another one lucky this one easy to get to so do that this weekend . Then sand the while thing

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