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Starting to get a bit busy in the garage now :rolleyes:

Sunroof Wind Deflector - $50


Standard Front Bar (with bottom rubber lip) - $150

Standard M35 Full Cat Back Exhaust (comes complete with that huge mid resonator) - $150

Bar comes as is with no grille. Silver in colour and has no cracks, gutter scrapes, etc - perfect nick!! Standard Exhaust is in great condition with no dents, etc. Pics to come.

All items are off an M35 Series 1.

Can send PM or SMS 0419 360 561.

Thanks :)

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*** End of Financial Year Price Drop ***

Prices slashed to clear!!

Standard Front Bar (with bottom rubber lip) $100

Standard M35 Full Cat Back Exhaust $100

Sunroof Wind Deflector - $30

Cheers :D

BUMP!!

If any1 interested, please make an offer. Wife wants them gone out of the shed & garage :-P

What the hell is wife doing in shed or garage anyway?

She has a whole house; the rest is manland.

Hahahahaha!!!!! She's branched out her empire into the garage and the shed now and my car bits are getting in the way of progress!! :woot:

So does this mean you will help me out to take back what is rightfully mine??

:rolleyes:

Hahahahaha!!!!! She's branched out her empire into the garage and the shed now and my car bits are getting in the way of progress!! :woot:

So does this mean you will help me out to take back what is rightfully mine??

:rolleyes:

Lol, absolutely; I just wallpapered my old garage with centrefolds! Definitely slowed down the through traffic.

And if she dared enter; it clearly meant that she was condoning the process. That was all the encouragement I needed. ;)

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