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Ok i need to clear out my garage as i have to much stuff and im runnin ot of room

All stuff is located in wollongong and im willing to ship the smaller stuff at buyer expense

So here is a list with prices

- R33 taillights with covers in white $50 for the pair

- R33 diff back hks style cannon $40

- R33 series 1 spoiler in white $20

- R33 boot lid in gunmetal grey with spoiler for series 1 and brackets $50

- R33 boot lid in black series 2 with spoiler and brackets $60

- R33 master cyclinder and booster $80

- R33 series 1 grill $40

- R33 ecu for series 1 $40

- R32 ecu $40

- R33 coupe electric window switchs with trim both sides $70

- R33 oxygen sensor $20

- R33 stock boost conroler x2 $20 each

- Caster rods for skyline $70

- R33 sun visors $20 for pair

- R33 top intake pipe $20

- R33 seats series 1 $50

- Ebc green stuff pads for rear of skyline $100

- 16 inch wheels for euro accord painted black with tyres $250

- R33 Gtr wheels in gun metal freshly painted with centre caps $1200

- Car alarm brand new never used $50 (more details just Pm me)

- Celica seats to fit a ae90 series corolla $100

- Eg civic stock springs $50

- Eg civic brakes pads front $20

- Eg civic rear shoes $20

- Eg civic coil pack $20

- swift gti timing belt kit gates $100

- 4age dizzy cap $10

- voltage guage, racetech $10

- Satria gti rear pads like new $20

- 2x 175/65R14 tyres with lots of tread $20 for the pair

- Misubishi A/c compressor for L400 $50

No lowballers please as it just wastes my time

Just Pm me about anything you want including pictures

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pics of the following please mate:

- R33 series 1 spoiler in white $20

- R33 boot lid in gunmetal grey with spoiler for series 1 and brackets $50

- R33 boot lid in black series 2 with spoiler and brackets $60

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