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2 BRAND NEW HKS electric gauges 60mm very very little use

-boost

-oil preassure

both have memory and re-call functions

*will throw in free HKS TEMP gauge can be used for water or oil for free NO SENDER

comes with all senders and wiring, have had em in the car for no more than 8hrs for testing and to start engine all genuine gauges and in immaculate condition

$300

4 AUTOMETER PRO-COMP 52mm gauges

-oil psi

-oil temp

-water temp

-A/F ratio

no senders but in great condition but are working just need the right senders off ebay or ur local autobarn aprox $30each

$200

HOLSET HX35W turbo

T3 flange, internal gate welded shut, twin scroll suit big HP application 2.5L engines and upto V8

-front cover polished

-vband outlet pipe

-dump pipe

-sandblasted rear cover

$400

S13 Aero (nismo) front bar

slight damage to right hand corner but been stiched with zip ties as it was a clean break,,,good for someone good with plastic welding as it all in one complete joint still also has guardan edge lip pop-riveted on for extra strength as car was very low

$350

S13 Aero bar front Vents

good condition

$100

S13 Bar indicators

$20

S13 Clusters x2

both working no probs

$50ea

RB20det/CA18det alloy radiator 40mm

$100

SR20DET ECU

-manual

-turbo

$200

2002 MERCEDES C200 16" alloy wheels with RWC rubber

$500

VW 'WOBBLE BOLTS' 14x1.5

lets u put nissan/toyota 5x114.3 wheels straight onto the VW's 5x112 stud pattern...100% safe im currently using a set on my Mercedes running weds wheels :)

$150 (set of 20) 15 are brand new only used 5 to test fit rim for demonstration

all items located in deer park, western suburbs MELB

call/sms as im hardly on NS.com 0423708410

also sms for pics would be much easier or i can have pics up in a cpl of days

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