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hi guys

getting rid of some stuff thats lying around that I dont need

Hey guys

Have the following that I want to get rid of since I have no use for it as of this time:

RAYS replica wheel Nuts P1.25 to suit Nissan and others that require a 1.25 thread pitch for wheel nuts.

They aren't used, still in the packaging as I went with longer nuts.

It's 16 nuts + 4 locking nuts + 1 key

Also have a brand new replica Greddy Type RZ BOV with adapter kit etc etc:

I'm after $100 for the BOV and $60 for the wheel nuts.

If anyone from interstate is interested:

Postage for the BOV = $15

Postage for the wheel nuts = $10

Located in Olympic Park SYDNEY.

Please PM me as I check the PM's on my phone, loads quicker then loading this page.

Cheers

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Hey guys, I got some gauges that I do not require, going a different setup.

They are DEFI replica gauges, they don't require a control box to use.

They all light up RED or White.

Includes: Wiring, Instructions, Sensors, Mounting plate, Gauge Cup

I have the following that I'm getting rid of still new in boxes, never had a chance to use them:

1. Voltage Gauge

2. Boost gauge in BAR

3. Oil Pressure Gauge in BAR

4. Oil Temp gauge in DEGREES Celsius

5. Water temp gauge in DEGREES Celsius

Some of the gauges for photos:

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When they light up:

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I'm after $300 for all the gauges. Add an extra $20 for shipping australia wide.

Or if you want everything here, take it for $400. +$30 if you want shipping.

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