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earl's brake line

fit R33 / R34 (might fit R32 as well?)

- $250

R33 GTR dash

17xxxkm on clock

- $250

GTR dim triple Guages

- $100

or

buy both for $330

audio:

Apline CDA-9815 Head unit

brand new, never open

RRP $999

- $725 firm

Hertz 3800 air milles sub

cost $675 new

- $offer

can provide custom sub box for another $100

sony stereo equalizer xe-90 mkii

using it as a sub control b4

- $100 o.n.o

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Condition of the brake lines?  bit hard to see from the piccy.  Are these front only or front and rear?  Do these have ADR approval?  Please pm or email me dbf01@optusnet.com.au

cheers

they are front & rear, not sure if they are ADR approval but Earl's only made the best stuff and are using in the air craft.

will take some Pic and send to yr e-mail tonight

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