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I'm tidying up the garage and its time to give some of my stuff a new home.

All items located in Pascoe Vale, Melbourne. If you like what you see, make me a (reasonable) offer.

4x Rays Gram Lights 57 Pro in Greyish Silver 2 Piece. 18"x9J +12. Include near new 265/35R18 tyres.

Great condition, no curb scarring at all only a few marks on them where nuts have been dropped while fitting. Include brand new Rays centre caps.

$2,200 set.

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IMG_1510 by flyingfridge, on Flickr

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2x Velo Podium Racing Seats, side mount. Include rails for Skyline.. Also have other rails of unknown type, possibly BMW 3 series.

Great condition with minimal signs of wear. No tears or holes and lumbar & under thigh cushions included. Only selling because I returned the car to stock interior.

$900 for the pair and all rails & mounting brackets.

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IMG_1494 by flyingfridge, on Flickr

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R33 GT-R stock turbos. Pulled off the car at 95,000km, no shaft play evident.

$600 pair.

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HKS High Power stainless steel exhaust. Has Magnaflow twin tip rear box, HKS cannon is included in the sale.

$550 the lot

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Pioneer 12" Sub in genuine box.

$95

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IMG_1500 by flyingfridge, on Flickr

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IMG_1502 by flyingfridge, on Flickr

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