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hi throwing up a heap of stuff ive had laying about taking up room

im located near byron bay in northern nsw

i can be contacted via text on

0447366637 -will

rb25 turbo -$200

rb25 series 1 ecu -$100

rb20 ecu -$100

s13 headights both sides no broken mounts -$200

rb turbo manifold $50

s14 gear surround -$50

rb20/rb25 series 1 afm -$70

wrx afm -$100

rb20/rb25 series 1 coil pack loom -$30

rb20/rb25 series 1 coilpacks -$100

rb25 series 1 ignighter -$50

r32 gtr radiator -$100

small front mount 450x300x75 -$100

s13 sr fan shroud -$50

s14 sr fan shroud -$50

rb20 non hicas power steering pump -$50

180 sr back seats -$80

rb20 3inch split dump front pipe -$150

s13 sr 5 speed good condition -$400

s14 sr used exceddy clutch and flywheel and bolts -$200

s14 NA sr dizzy -$50

VCT sr intake plenum -$50

VCT sr alternator -$50

VCT srstarter motor -$50

S14 seat belts and buckles -$150 all 4

S14 brake booster -$50

180sx rear plastics -$100

S13 front gaurds average condition -$80 pair

s13 ultra fender braces -$150

180sx wanga wing -$150

180sx bn kit brand new -$700

180sx 30mm rear gaurds-$150

180sx stock rear bar -$100

s13 aero plastic skirts good condition -$200

180sx ca front bar with indicators cut up a little -$100

wrx front and rear seats -$400 whole set

wrx gauge cluster -$100

s14 NA sr manual ecu -$100

s14 NA sr auto ecu -$100

wrx kebab spec tail lights -$200

wrx standard turbo -$100

s14 3 inch exhaust with bent canon -$100

s14 k magic side skirts 2 of one side so u have a spare -$200

s13 NA sr air box -$50

rb25 ff plenum greedy copy brand new -$300

rb25 standard injectors in rail -$100

s13 sr standard turbo and lines -$150

s13 sr standard turbo manifold -$50

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