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So getting dicked around by people so selling it again (not so much here)

2x 30m rolls of window tint.

One is 35% tint 1.5m x 30m

The other is 15% Tint 1.5m x 30m

$200 it bought together or $150 each separately.

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1997 WRX

121,000kms

1.5 way diff

Apexi and pedders lowered shocks

Hot dog exhaust

Turbo smart BOV

Turbo timer

3x HDI electric guages

Running stock boost

Sound system

Comes with BBS style 18" wheels and a set of stock wheels

Comes with 3-12 months rego depending on sale price

Best daily you can have while having fun on a cheap level.

$6500 or more with 12 months rego

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Bren, managed to kill my hazards button over the weekend. Any chance you have one?

hey mate... not sure if you're still after a hazard switch.. i have a couple at home.. only the bulbs in them don't work.. only drama..

PM me if you are interested..

cheers.

Swap: I want to swap my s1 1993 gtst model for a series 2 stock gtst, nothing wrong with my car, it has full cream leather interior as well as cream leather dash, engine is at 96'000 genuine, amg rims, catback, aftermarket intercooler and radiator, looking to see if anyone has a series 2 stock they would trade!

Hi guys, doing a bit of a garage sale to clean out my shed a bit, got some parts leftover from old projects. Parts are located Southside ACT, I'm best contacted by SMS on 0404 303 954, I'm not very frequent on here but I try and check my PMs every so often. More pics available, just give me a buzz. Prices are pickup, happy to post at buyers expense, or deliver for a fee.

RB20/25/30 Engine parts:
- RB20DET silvertop forward facing plenum, deletes idle motor, factory cut n shut style, doesn't come with factory TB or sensors or anything $150
- Plazmaman FF Plenum, to suit RB30, as new unused condition. Comes with cold side cooler pipes, hoses and clamps, to suit XF TB, I paid $1160 new, after $800
- 6x VLT Injectors, 260cc, $150
- Various RB30E Injectors, $5 each
- RB25DET S2 CAS, ignitor, coilpack loom, $50 each

Pics of RB20 plenum:
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Thanks guys,

James

hey guys ive still go a few things left over from when i stripped my 33.

hubs $250

intake manifold $150

control arms $50-70

passenger door missing window reg $100

clutch brake pedal plus master cylinders $200

cas $100

tail lights $130

most interior panels

jjr 3" stainless steel cat back exhaust $250

Edited by dd33

hi all i have allo of stuff lying around

serires 1 rb25det loom

intake manifold /turbo intakes

cam angle sensor

cam gaskets with half moon aswell

new water pumo thermo stat

timming belt

many vacum hoses heater hoses and radiator pipes

r32 power steer pump

33 engine mounts

and other hose clamps and shit like that

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