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i got a few things that i don't need that are laying around.

RB20DET head - i think its got valve's and springs. i'll update later - $offers

R32 4 door stock rear wing - $80ono

R32 stock BOV - $30ono

R32 sliver front left fender - $40

R32 stock Intercooler with piping - $70ono

R32 GTS4 auto computer - can be used on manual - $250 ono

R32 GTS4 gearbox crossmember - $40 ono

R32 Stock Airbox with original filter - $50 ono

R32 4 inch air pod adapter - $40ono

SR20DET - stanless adapter - $30ono

portable 12v DVD Player - for boot and under seat. used once still have box and everything to go with it. comes with remote and remote sensor - avix dvd5000

$400 ono.. i paid $500 for this and never installed it.

also have a tv excel tv tuner card - pci type. chipset is a BT878. has drivers for Win98 and ME. does work on xp but you have to find other drivers for it. also has its own remote and sensor. - $50ono

i'm trying to get my friends digital camera to work so when i get pics i will post them.

i'm in ipswich which is near brisbane so pick up would be prefered. some off the smaller stuff i will post.

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