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got a varex cannon exhaust here, big tip think its 4 or 5 inches, and has a 3inch 2bolt input flange welded on...

doesnt come with remote but I have a diagram on how to hardwire it to a switch (better as you dont have to fumble with key fobs)

$220 (retail is $360)

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Genuine Recaro SR2...

seat only no rail

overall the cloth is in ok condition, its a little dirty, has the standard bolster wear from the seatbelt, the plastic trim is damaged on one side and the back has some play, don't have time to pull it apart and fix whatever is loose. suspect the cog/gear needs a washer to shim it up.

$320 priced accordingly to condition.

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pickup northern beaches, sydney

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