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hey everyone up for sale is some stuff that was removed after rwc inspection due to sell up my pride and joy

power fc with hand controller for r33 gtst $800

z32 afm with plug $150

Garrett 3071r 20xxxkm minimal shaft play strait bolt on $750

tomie fuel pump 275l/h $250 2 months old

tein coilovers hight adjustable no knocks $450

nardi deep corn s/wheel $120

veilside gear knob $60

NO TIME-WASTERS

nick 0431949575

parts located in Greensborough VIC 3088

HEy mate just what im after interested in turbo and power fc and z32. Whats the bast price mate can have money asap :) email is [email protected] for pics :)

Also will need post to sydney if possible or ill have to plan a drive down lol. Will pay the postage :)

Edited by Calsonic14U

^Might wanna be careful throwing your money around dude, newly joined user with only 4 posts and with alot of fraudulent activity out of VIC lately pays to exercise caution. Use Paypal if necessary.

When its seems too good to be true... It usually is...

OP, Maybe upload some pics of actual items...

Edited by krayzie32

^Might wanna be careful throwing your money around dude, newly joined user with only 4 posts and with alot of fraudulent activity out of VIC lately pays to exercise caution. Use Paypal if necessary.

When its seems too good to be true... It usually is...

No worries i do have a paypal account so will definately do it that way. Cheers for the heads up. Have sms user and will call later.

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