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Heaps of stuff to clear - all cheap as.

txt me only on - 0422 780 627 ....i wont be on here regularly to check my inbox.

Turbosmart wind up Boost Controller - good working condition - $60

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Wind up Boost Controller (unknown brand) - good working condition - $40

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S13 Front Seat belts - good working condition - $20

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R34 Short Shifter Kit - Reduces height and throw - good working condition - SOLD

(bad point - allows gear box noise to come thru a little)

Blitz Boost Gauge - good working condition - $50

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R34 GTT Standard ECU - designed for auto, worked fine on my manual. - $50

good working condition

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R34 GTT Standard front bar Indicators in nismo box - good working condition - $25

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R34 GTT Front Wheel bearings - Brand new never fitted - $50

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Fire Extinguisher (handheld) - perfect for track car - good working condition - $40

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Alpine 6CD in dash stacker (double din) - japanese market sterio - good working condition - $30

(no wiring loom)

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Sony CD player single din with brand new wiring loom - good working condition - $40

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S15 Gear boot surround - one small chip in paint on bottom - otherwise great condition - $25

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S15 Factory leather gear boot - 2 tears in leather, otherwise good. - $10

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Nissan power steering rack rubber boots - for steering arms - brand new never fitted - $25

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2off K&N air filter cleaning kits - both used once , nearly brand new. - $30ea

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R34 GTT factory standard side indicators in nismo box - good working condition - $20

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S15 right hand rear aftermarket tinted tail light - one off only, left side broke in accident - not LED - $25

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HKS super sequencial Blow Off Valve - Brand new never fitted with all required parts - $175

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R34 GTT Factory standard top camber arms - good working condition - $20

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R34 GTT Factory standard front dumb pipe - good working condition - $20

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R34 GTT/GTR Nismo rear coilovers only - height and damper adjustable - $100

one has leak and is making noise - bargain for repair

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R34 GTT Factory Standard rear suspension - good working condition - $40

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R34 CAT - been bored thru - good for stealth road car - $20

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2off 19" tyres 235/35/19 sunway brand - bad camber wear - $40 for both

good for drifting

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S13 Front Seats - excellent condition for age - no rips or tears - $50 for both

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No stupid offers - txt only on 0422 780 627

Local pickup in doncaster - or pay xtra and i'll post.

Alex

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Re Nissan power steering rack rubber boots - for steering arms - brand new never fitted - $25

Original Nissan parts or aftermarket?

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Re Blitz Boost Gauge - good working condition - $50

Does the light work?

Les . . .

Re Nissan power steering rack rubber boots - for steering arms - brand new never fitted - $25

Original Nissan parts or aftermarket?

_____________

Re Blitz Boost Gauge - good working condition - $50

Does the light work?

Les . . .

If this Les guy is a brand snob I'll take the rack boots for $30.

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