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I have for sale a few items lieing around that i dont need and might be of some use to others

I can post most stuff except the weights and postage will be calculated depending on the buyers location

1- Apexi pen turbo timer, black, it was in working condition when i removed it from a previous car of mine $40 plus $8.00 postage to anywhere in australia

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2- Turbosmart boost tee, manual boost controller, it was not needed in my old r32 as i ran it stock so i pulled it out, works fine, has a scratch as seen in picture due to where it sat, $30 plus $8.00 postage anywhere in australia

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3- R32 fuel injector rail, came with a stock fpr i bought and i never needed it $20.00 plus $10.00 postage anywhere in australia

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4- Unknown brand fpr (fuel pressure regulator), it came with my r32 and it wasnt needed in a basically stock setup so it was pulled out $30 posted

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5- R32 Digital Climate control in good condition $50.00 plus $8.00 postage anywhere in australia

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6- Z142A VR4 galant oil filter new in box never been used, $5.00 pick up or $10.00 posted

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7- Walbro gss342 fuel pump, genuine, it was removed from a r32 to diagnose a issue but found out it was a spark issue, $90.00 posted aus wide

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8- Gym training weights, sand filled, 4x10pounds and 4x 15pounds(not sure what that is in kg's but its around just above half, so over 50kg's in weights

I cant post these as it has alot of weight in it, i paid $60.00 about 3 years ago, they are in used condition with usuall wear and tear and will sell them for $30.00

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9- Hand ratchet tie down, 50mm x 9metres, load capacity is 2500kg's, brand new and never been used, the brand is - Secure A Load. $20.00 plus $10.00 posted aus wide

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10- HUGE Tarpaulin, brand new never been used, it has price on it still, measures 600cm x 900cm, i paid $34.99, ill sell it for $25.00, i might post but it does have some size about it so might cost abit

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All items can also be picked up from St Clair which is in between Blacktown and Penrith

Any questions call me on 0421735661

Thanks Andy

No worries mate will you pick it up or want it posted? I noticed you are newcastle. i might be going to gosford tommorrow night to visit family so if u want can pick it up there

Thanks Andy - 0421735661

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