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Hi all i am running out of abit of room and need to tiny up my shed abit to allow for more storage space for future crap.

Firstly I have a Brand new pair of Drift Blade seats rails and bases. The base is a direct bolt in for a S15 but if you dont mind waiting alittle bit i can get the right rails for the buyer to suit you car. $600 ono The seats are $300 rrp each alone

A pair of high flowed r32 gtr turbos. One has had the bush bearning let go suit rebuild. And the other has Minor shaft play. $250 ono

Stock r32 gtr dump pipes $100 ono

A pair of apexi style super induction pipes and k & n pod filters less than 1000km old and jjr pod box cover in black $250 ono

Just jap oil filter re locator kit $100

Trust pod filters for rb26 like the hks mushroom ones $150 ono Look like brand new

Old school kenwood cd player with the flip out face still works fine $40

Kenwood head unit cd player works fine $40

Pioneer cd/mp 3 player 3 years old was $600 new still works well $125 ono

12 Inch 1200wat pioneer champoin seriers sub in matching box with song xplod 500wat mono block amp $300 ono

I am located in newcastle and can be called on 0434108477. I pefer the seats to be picked up as they are so big

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