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Hi guys,

Got a bunch of parts for sale that are taking up room in the back of the garage

Will upload pics more pics soon.

ITEM: White boot spoiler with wing (debadged

CONDITION: Used but unmarked, paint is in excellent condition

PRICE: $200

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ITEM: White front bar with OEM Nismo lip

CONDITION: Used, small crack in top corner LHS, could easily be glued and touched up or plastic welded

PRICE: $250 (mostly due to the value of the lip, but price is for the whole thing)

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ITEM: JWT Pop Charger

CONDITION: Used

Notes: includes heat shield, backets, filter, filter adapter. Bolts to stock intake or a Z tube

PRICE: $125

ITEM: Strut brace - unknown brand

CONDITION: Used but no marks

NOTE: does not clear if you have a plenum spacer AND plastic engine cover fitted. But can run it with spacer and no cover if desired

PRICE: $125

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ITEM: Tein H-Tech Springs on stock suspension

CONDITION: Used. No leaks on struts but fronts feel a bit soft. Rears are off a low km 350z

NOTES: These give a very subtle drop with no loss to ride quality. A great setup for a daily. See pics

PRICE: $250 for springs n shocks. $200 for springs

Pic of car on this setup below

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ITEM: Infiniti front grill and rear badge set (Mount Fuji, 'INFINITI', 'G35')

CONDITION: Used good overall condition, rear badges come loosely packaged

Price: $100

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Pickup is in Malvern and is preferred on the larger, bulkier items. Will take offers but if it's a silly offer don't be offended if I don't repsond.

Cheers

Mat

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