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R32 Tomei Taillights

$250

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Pivot Baby Turbo Timer Blue

Brand new in original packaging.

$90 FIRM

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Grounding Kit

Brand new in original packaging.

$50

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AVO Bar&Plate FMIC core ~460x230x70

with piping for for S14 - straight fit to existing inlet/outlet location on passenger side.

Excellect condition 2 month old.

$800

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Brand new in original box D2 Racing coilovers with cambertops for S14/15

Height and damper adjustable for front and rears, spring rates F9/R7.

Comes complete with tools and manufacturer's warranty card against oil leaks.

$1,700

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hey shan, why not you go ahead and get them brand new for 3000Y instead of insulting my post?
er k... all i asked for was proof that the housing was tomei, and if it wasn't then I offered you $40 bucks for the covers. A pic would have helped do that.

I am definitely interested in the covers, and can get them from japan. However I don't want the hassles of bringing them down from japan, and would rather get em off someone in VIC.

Further, if you are serious about your offer, show me the money and I'll get you all the covers you want, if you're prepared to wait for them to come from japan. I didn't set out to insult you or your sale. I simply wanted to know if the housing was Tomei or if it was just the covers, and if so I offered you a generous amount for them. The rest I leave to you.

give me a couple of days to see if its possible get em still. I'm going off a Best-Car mag here.

edit: see if i can get em new even. I offered $40 for second hands.

Good for you Shan, kodos to you if you could really get them.

Hope you have field day messing with other members' sales as well.

I'll really like to know if anybody on this forum has seen these taillight covers before, and if the price i paid for them in NZ was justifield on how rare they are.

apologies for the pervious posts, if you are willing to seperate the taillights, I'm still interested in knowing a price that you can come up with.

All's good Shan

I've been looking at them, they're so part of the whole assembly that i couldn't figure a way to remove the covers without risking any damage.

$250, it's a reasonable price i'm asking for complete.

cheers

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