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Hi, I would like get rid of some of my goodies in my storehouse... as we plan to move our house.

Here are some of the items

1. BNR34 Xenon Headlights: 750 AUD including postage to your door.

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2. HKS Racing Intakes with Baffled Intake(GTROC CUSTOMIZED): 450 AUD including postage to your door.

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3. R32 TRUST Pillar Gauge Cup: 45 AUD plus postage

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BNR32 3 Din gauges (customized LED Backlights): 180 AUD including postage

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BNR32 3 Din gauges with White surface: 100 AUD including postage

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  • 3 months later...

Sorry for such bellated replies guys, I have been quite busy with work, paying no attention to skyline.

Baffled Intake reserved.

TUF26L, I can do it for $160 including international postage to your door if you are still interested.

TJR, the pillar cup is for 60mm gauges.

Happy New Year!

Will u do custom gauges for 150?

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