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need to sell one of my speaker set ups

Home Theatre system

few yrs old now but still pumpS 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!

$100 picked up

OR

LOGITECH x530

5.1 surround,

5x 2 speaker, 1 x sub with bass control

headphone jack also.

$80 picked up

Pair of Hanook 205/55R16, with 60-70% tread - $60

Pair of Goodyear 225/50R16, with 60-70% tread - $60

Pair of Yokohoma 225/35R19, with about 80% tread - $70

Pair of Achilles 245/35R19, with about 90% tread - $80

PM or call/sms for quick response. 0403 724 341

PICS available on request. Will do cheaper deals if you buy more than 1 pair!

Please contribute to "Damo's car needs a 100k service" fund.

Rear strut brace to suit R34, $90 FIRM. This thing is brand new, only test fitted, or buy one from JustJap.com for $100 plus postage.

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Pioneer Carrozerria (r34 standard?) CD and mini disc player. Double Din. will throw in an FM expander. $50

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R34 GT-T standard coilpacks, 2x sets. Some dont work, dont know which ones. $100 firm

need to get the car off defect next week... need cashish so buy my shit haha.

Yokohama AVS lightweight 16x7 +35 all round 5x114.3 with used tyres, still good for skids - $200

r33 rear widebody panels (viva garage ones) brand new, only test fitted rrp $300, i want - $200

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/cart/index.php?c=86&p=81

r33 m-spec front bar, in 2k primer, ready for paint (will be available in a week or so) - $150

r33 aids style s1 bar (burgundy with scratches) - $20

rb25 g-reddy copy intake manifold, brand new (runners straight), will keep if it doesn't sell - $300

r33 automatic tailshaft - $50

r33 standard front pipe + dump pipe - $50

pics:

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m-spec bar

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s1 bar

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Cheers!

Ill take the M-Spec bar if it hasnt already gone, tried to PM you but your inbox is full!\

Cheers

FS: R34 gtr wheels

Have been professionally repainted a darker metallic gold/bronze.

Mint condition, not one scratch or mark on them.

They come with Nankang ns2 tyres, 275/35 with around 80% tread.

After $2200 or R33 gtr rims with decent tyres + 1k.

PM or 0433943034

Pretty negotiable on the price..

2k ono without tyres..

Will also swap for r32 gtr rims + $1500

also,

30kg madison boxing bag with benchmark stand.

Comes with 1 pair of madison gloves and 1 pair of everlast sparing gloves.

Paid $480 and no longer have the time to use it.

Still looks brand new, $300 ono.

This stuff has to go otherwise i'm chucking it in the bin...

R33 HKS HI Power diff back section of exhaust - $50

R32HKS HI Power Mid Section exhaust - $50

R32 Vertex rear bar - $100

PM me thanks

near new single bed.

black rough metal frame, wooden slats, single mattress

$150 picked up $200 delieved

just had professional clean

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small 30 cm bedroom tv

with wall mount

great condition $50

For Sale:

R32 GTST AERO front bumper bar, black, cut for FMIC, Good condition - has a few chips on it though. - $150.

R32 GTST Boot, black, has the stock spoiler, and the "NISSAN" and "GTS-t" stickers on it still. Great Condition - $150.

R32 GTST Bonnet, black, no dents, paint is shiny (no fading) but it does have a few scratches and chips - $100.

R32 GTST Bonnet latch and vertical support - $50

R32 GTS Front Guards (L+R) Red, paint faded but straight - $150/pair

17x7+8 32 offset 5 stud mesh rims, 225/235 tyres in legal condish - $250

5x 16" Drift tyres - FREE

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