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can people NOT read...

this is ALL i have left...

S2 rb25 splitfires with loom - $400

Gtr front guards - $350pair

Eboost with solenoid and wiring - $300

R34gtt brakes with dba4000 slotted rotors and qfm pads (500kms old the lot) - $600

BRAND NEW BC BR coilovers - $1000

fuel setup - $350

external pump 044, surge tank 1.5L, magnaflow fuel filter, speedflow fittings for pump surgetank and filter

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Eboost sold.

R34 GTT brakes, DBA4000 slotted rotors (100kms), QFM a1rm pads (100kms)

awsome upgrade for r32 gtst and even r33.

$600

r32 89model brick style headlights, come with all new globes and no broken mounts.

$250

can mms pics.

PS. all the rest is sold!

viper 5901 alarm, brand new - $300

clarion vz400a car dvd player.

full ipod control

usb cable

its single din flip out

has remote and box

only 2months old.

this model:

http://clarion.com/au/en/products/2010/multimedia/multimedia_source_units/VZ400A/au-en-product-pf_1259413421612.html

only selling due to wanting double din.

$350

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