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Hello guys its me again,

Ive successfuly disposed my car and still have my aftermarket bits for sale as stated below,

1. Xforce stainless steel highflow cats. Never bolted on and wanting 400 dollars.

2. Stainless steel y pipe. Never bolted on and wanting 100 dollars.

3. 350z ztube. Imported fresh from the USA and wanting 80 dollars

4. 19x8.5 inch vertec manaray dish wheels in 35 offset. Wheels are running on 245 35 19 archilles tyres with good rubber left. Asking 500 dollars.

For the guys that have a sedan, I have a custom made axle back muffler which Im happy to part way for 150 bucks.

As always, Im happy to consider all reasonable offers

Or you can have the lot for 1000 dollars

Ill be posting pictures soon.

All parts are in Victoria ready for pick up. Call 0404 018 870 or pm me if you are interested

Edited by Alphamox
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