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hey all got few things to get rid of;

*Nokia 3315 (6months old, brand new battery today, original case)- $50

*Flashpoint Alarm (got a new mongoose as a present, no need for this works fine) $749 brand new, 6 months old- $350ono

*NOW selling my kenwood headunit KDC-6020 pm for details and pics- $220+post- SOLD!

*NOW selling my standard r33 gts-t headunit- $30+post

*NOW selling my TYPE M rear bar- $200+post

side skirts $150+post---SOLD!

rear spoiler-$140+post---SOLD

- 2001 mitsubishi magna vrx rear bar, slight dent but no cracks etc-$offers

- r33 gtst stock cooler with pipes, brakets etc-$90

- r33 gtst stock bov- $25

- r33 gtst stock springs- $25

- r33 gtst stock front, dump pipes with heatshields and 5" tip- $30

- ralliart hand brake lever for lancer- $10

DD prefered with postage at buyers expense if cannot be picked up

pics will be up shortly so email if u wana see the stuff...

alot of stock parts goin out the door so if theres anything u need thats not there let me know coz they could be goin pretty soon...

cheers...ben :D

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the side skirts are black not the slightest bit of damage, id have to get back to u shortly to see how much i will have them for once im ready to let them go, if u dont need them in a hurry i can let u know as soon as im gonna let them go, whats ur email so i can put it down?

cheers...ben.

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Hey dude,

Does the cooler come with all the pipes from the cooler to the turbo and the cooler to the crossover pipe?and all nuts and bolts to attach it back onto the car? how much to ship it to brisbane?

Also after the turbo heat shield if you have one.

cheers mate

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Greg: check pm...

voityR33: it comes with all the nuts and bolts and brakets etc to bolt onto the car, also comes with all the pipes except for the pipe that comes off the turbo, but has all the other ones...i can get pics for u tomorrow of all the parts that it comes with so u can see if all the parts needed are there jus leave us ur email...

cheers...ben.

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