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We are out of space. We have container loads arriving back to back and we just don't have the room to store it all like we used to. I'm sick of having to fork everything out of the shop in the morning and bring it back again, tired of having to offload cars from the hoist to do work then put them back again. It's giving me the shits.

Therefore, it's moving time. We have new premises lined up, we get the keys on the 1st of August.

In this thread, I'll list all the crap we come across that we forgot about. Some of it will be make an offer, some of it will be $5, some of it will be free or it'll go in the bin. I've got pallet racks full of boxes of stuff, nfi what's in a lot of it. But it's on the shelf so probably worth good money I've got 80sqm of mezzanine level full of stuff I've forgotten I had. Some of it is good shit. Some if it is just shit. Some will go in the bin if it's not claimed. Some, I might just have a sentimental attachment to. Whatever it is, I'd like to see it gone and cash in the bank to start fitting out the new joint.

I'll be adding stuff on here pretty much every day.

Midnight purple BCNR33 GT-R bonnet in VGC $350

BCNR33 guard risers (if you want to put GT-R guards on your ECR33) $100 pair

Brand new in boxes BCNR33 GT-R headlights complete with globes and ballasts. $1700 CASH ONLY.

BNR32 GT-R early type gearbox. Worked good in car before car was plowed into a tree. $350.

More to come, stay tuned.

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