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still got dump pipe steve??

or anyone?? need one by friday arvo

and it needs to fit rb20 R32

possibly borrow and will pay for use for a couple days if possible

PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

pm me if anyone is kind enough lol

thanks

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hey guys..

Apexi BOV on r32 cooler pipe. $150

turbosmart BOV $150

r32 orange indicators (1clip broken) $80 for both

pioneer cd player (screen goes off every now and then due to contacts) $70

catch can $20

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ONO everyone!

selling my LED tail lights that i was using with my R34....

i paid $550 originally

$250 is all im asking for them now.........a few of the LED's arent working on the drivers side big tail light shouldnt be too hard too fix its prob just a connection loose or something.

still for sale guys.....please wana get rid of them asap :down:

Will have an R32 GTR gearbox up for sale in 2 weeks time - the gearset is in good condition but the synchros are majorly screwed.

PM me if you're interested - only willing to sell as complete box - Suitable for rebuild or gearset replacement

-D

r33 gtr vspec suspension $150

r33 gtr vspec strut brace $80

16" mesh rims with tyres (suit r33) $220

15" 5 spoke auscar rims with tyres (suit fwd & some imports 4x100) $180

Ford Laser kf/kh fiberglass front bar will suit all versions (evo look, small crack, came off 4wd turbo) $160

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cbr 250r, custom everything $4,800

trading post link for info

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/M...ckToResult=true

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Edited by tx3_90

my pc up for sale if anyone is interested.

$1800, couldnt build it for that price, includes everything listed/pictured, still retail for over $2k with 1 monitor, no software etc.

Hardware:

Intel Core 2 Quad, [email protected]

2GB RAM

500GB HDD

ATI Radeon HD 2400 Graphics

Memory Card Panel-SDcard, xDcard, Pro Duo, 1334 etc.

DVD-RW, Blu-ray, HD-DVD

Integrated high-definition audio with 7.1-channel support

22Inch Wide Acer LCD

17Inch Dell LCD

Netgear Wireless Adapter

Pinnicle HD Tv Tuner with Remote.

Acer Wireless Keyboard

Microsoft Optical Mouse(brand new)

Sony 2GB Flash Drive(unused)

Acer Speakers

Software Installed:

Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium(32-bit)

Microsoft Office 2007 with Word 2003

Adobe Photoshop CS2-Full Version

Adobe Premiere Pro-Full Version

Adobe After Effects CS3-Full Version

Adobe-Bridge CS3, Device Control CS3, ExtendScript Toolkit 2, Reader 8

Macromedia WORKS(full versions of everything)-Freehand 10, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Ext Manager-THE LOT

Pinnicle TV Centre Pro and Media Centre

NTI CD/DVD Maker

Firefox 3, Winamp etc

Plus 60+GB of Music, Movies, TV Episodes(buyer can decide what they want)

and alot more software, cant list it all.

can also throw in Pioneer 25disc Cd/Stereo for a bit of extra $$.

located in SA.

more pics on request, price is negotiable.

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