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I'm doing a garage cleanout and have come across some random automotive gear laying around that must go!

Firstly I've got a 2.5 inch cannon for sale. It came off a 07' Subaru Wrx, It's 2.5inches in diameter and has a 4.5inch tip.

It has Fujitsubo stamped on it and comes in a box.

It does have scratches on the bottom of it, due to scraping, speedhumps etc. $80 ono

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Next up, I have a genuine Jap-spec N14 SSS steering wheel. It's in okay condition for age.

Two pictures below. $50 ono

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And finally is a 3.5 inch AutoMeter tacho with shiftlight. It has been sitting under my bed for years.

It's in really good condition. Picture below. $80 ono

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Cheers

All items are PICK UP ONLY. Liverpool area

Anthony 0431 291 605

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thats not a autometer tacho. :domokun:

How can you tell mate? I've always thought it was, I've had it sitting under my bed for years.

I've just had another look at it and can't see anything else printed anywhere on it.

hey mate! the cannon will it fit a r32 gts-t? if it does im keeen!

Hey mate, I'm assuming it would, it did come off a subaru though.

There is another bloke who has told me he wants to pick it up on friday though.

Cheers

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Another item to add to the list.

It is a Speco Meter fuel gauge. Brand new in unopened box. Brought awhile ago so I don't have the receipt.

Perfect to set up in any car. Two pictures below. $40 ono

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Cheers

Anthony

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