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I have also got a full set of 4 Bridgestone Potenza 245/45/18's

They all have legal tread, couple mm above the wear bars, I bought them to stretch on my wheels but without thinking the '45' profile is too big for stretch and won't really work but for someone that isn't going for a stretch etc these will be great.

$100 firm! No budging as this price for legal tread potenzas is crazy.

0433830055 < NEED THEM GONE!

bring em back over and ill give you the cash back man

hay up 4 grabs is my twin high mount greddy TD05H-18G kit suit rb26

comes with 2x greddy turbos 2000kms old and very good quality manifold

very minimal shaft play and turbos in perfect working condition

$3k firm...

LOCATED SA>POST AT BUYERS EXPENSE :blink: $50 aus-wide

i want to use these, but if i sell these i can get my car painted instead.

contact me via sms only 0423487731

cheers- Ben

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UPDATE

Home Theatre system

few yrs old now but still pump hard

2x Sony Carbcon/ SS-4050 speakers (2 tweeter. 2 mid range (adjustable) 2 subs)...

1 Sony CDP-c365 5 stacker cd player

1 yamaha RX -485 Amp (phono, aux, cd and 2 tape outputs

1 tape player! LOL

all cords n shit to suit

works a dream really really clear. cost a bomb new!

$150 picked up

2x Hyper Rev magazines... brought of another member last yr for 120 or so :S..... $60 for both (EXTREAMLY good value)

1x bolt in exhaust silencers, 4.5 inch... $20

6x HPI etc magazines. i think about 3 or 4 contain stageas in them $10each or all for $40

2x JBL 2ways 3 1/4 inch 25 rms 75 watt $20 (brand new)

2x different stag manuals $20 each

top gear DVDs FULL set of volume one and 2 from bali actualy very good qaulitiy and one braught from BBC... $10 each

1x GFB boost t $20 no idea what pressures its good for but great for cheap each boost

2X 10mm slip on spacers... multi stud $20

1x rough silver zippo lighter $30

1x red M35 stagea solid model in case braught from another member not long ago $60

1x 8 tonne rated tow rope... used to rip a few trees out but thats it. never put under serious strain... no rips or fraying $50 (hard to post coz of weight)

1x nokia hands free kit very good condition used in box $50

1x Rjays full face helmet (aus standards but not for motorcycle) never been crashed on fre scratches $45

1x fox goggles. clear leans, not scratched up. $15

1x dicksmith webcam $10

1x dicksmith computer mic with stand very n ew $10

1x logitech ATTACK 3 joystick (very new) $30

Full set of S2 cloth seats IMMACULATE condition... very heavy so id say only sa buyers at this stage.... can send if need be tho at buyers expense .....$250

heaps of ramsay dvds again all in great nick. will double check. F-word series 1 2 and 3 for $40 all 4 nighmares dvds $40

season 1 deadliest catch $30 (3 dvd)

COMPUTER

IPOD

EMANAGE

all sold :(

Edited by chef_stagea

richo mate i dont think your exhaust is a full stainless steel system....only the tips look stainless steel.....i have a stainless steel system and looks nothing like that.....just letting you know

<br />richo mate i dont think your exhaust is a full stainless steel system....only the tips look stainless steel.....i have a stainless steel system and looks nothing like that.....just letting you know<br />
<br /><br /><br /> He never said it was a full stainless system, he's only saying it has stainless twin tips. Its pretty obvious from the pics.

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