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hey guys

1st

I currently have a vented r32 gtr/gtst fibre glass bonnet for sale.

i have never used it, its still in its primer coat from the factory.

purchased it for $560 from memory, looking for $450ono

2nd

I have a large alloy foam filled fuel cell for sale, it has a fuel sender, roll over vent, return line and twin exit points.

is very well constructed. bought second hand but i have never used it.

looking for $400ono

both these items are just sitting around waiting for me to get my ass into gear but at the moment i have ran out of money so need to sell.

i am located in south east victoria, but am willing to post if you organize and pay for your postage.

i will post pics up tomorrow after work, if you want pics or have any questions before hand txt me on 0433971544 and i will get back to you asap.

looking for a quick sale.

regards

Gerald

this is the same style bonnet except in carbon fibre (minus the small vent above the left headlight), this is the reason i never fitted the fibreglass one.

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Edited by alwaysdreaming

2nd dibs = also keen

CF Bonnet that is.

sorry mate, the carbon fibre one is just so everyone can see the style of the bonnet.

the one being sold is a fibreglass one i never installed it, due to purchasing the the carbon one.

sorry for the confusion

regards

Gerald

sorry mate, the carbon fibre one is just so everyone can see the style of the bonnet.

the one being sold is a fibreglass one i never installed it, due to purchasing the the carbon one.

sorry for the confusion

regards

Gerald

Gotcha - thanks for clearing that up :thumbsup:

hi mate have some 550 cc sard jectors may be interested in swapping just weighing it up

thanks mate, iv just picked up some injectors but send me an offer for wat ever you want

fuek cell back up for sale too

just chasing cash or wolf now cheers

Edited by alwaysdreaming

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