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Hey all,

Having a post holiday garage clear out

All items are in good used condition unless otherwise stated.

all located in Kealba Vic but will to post at buyers expense

Please only contact me on 0417585108

No swaps on anything thanks

Microtech LTX8 with all bells and whistles - $850

sequential ignition for 4cyl and rotary engines, can suit 6cy, 8cy etc

curently set up for Toyota 4age engine

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Genuine HKS SSQV BOV - $100

mount included for toyota 2JZ-GTE but can fit any boosted engine

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Turbosmart dual stage boost contoller - $130

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Amps and Sub - $160

Coustic 481QE 4 channel 480watt amp

Clarion APA250 2 channel amp

Clarion PA12-S Sub

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3 MAXXIS MA-V1 225/45/17 tyres with viper rims - $200

Dated 16th week of 2009

Viper rims that were on a nissan silvia so stud pattern is 4 x 114.3

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Subaru WRX seats - $220

1999 model, some minor marks on material and driver side rail has mounts cut

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Toyota JZA80 RZ front seats - $70

need a good steam clean, unknown condition of driver side motors

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Nissan s13 power steering rack - $100

came from an S13 with a CA18DET

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Toyota AE111 front right guard - $70

spray can black so would properly need a paint strip

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Toyota AE86 FRP rear fender flares - $150

Brand new, I've gone in a different direction. I bought these from the states

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