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As title states garage is looking like a pig shithouse so heres to cleaning it up and making some moolah.

Most stuff will be ono and im willing to post most shit.

R33 do luck rear bar and sideskirts not been fitted bought for streeter but now track car so pssh still in matte black. 450 willing to seperate

R33 stockzorst cept front pipe and dump minto condisho $100

R33 Stock suspension $100

Hks 5 bolt dump pipe came off a 2530 welds are mental $100

JJR s1 coilpacks $150

Pioneer headunit that goes fully hektik green $20

Kenwood amp no idea of condish ripped it out of my car as soon as i bought it $20?

Kicker amp same as above :S $20?

Sony 10 cd stacker same as above $20?

R33 fuse cover lid $20

R33 s1 manual ecu $50

R33 heatshield $15

Located in adelaide best to sms me on 0422383456 as pm will take longer to reply

Cheers,Chris

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Does that head unit have the wiring loom and rca out?

hey mate nah just the headunit by itself.

eww

what?

Would you post the sideskirts and rear bar? If so, how much for postage to gold coast, qld 4212?

hey mate can post, never posted anything this large before but i can find out.

any preference of courier company?

hey, wats the boot interior condition like?

yeah its not mint with a few stains here and there but is pretty fine cept missing two bits on the rear corners

cheers,

Chris.

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