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I have a few things in my garage that I'd like to get rid off to clear some space.

Front mount intercooler 600x300 core 3 inch thick - $100 - my friend went to spray HKS on it one day and somehow screwed it up so now it has HK and a square next to it haha. Suitable to be painted completely black or to be cleaned if you want.

KKR660 turbo - $250 - to my knowledge in working order, was left in a workshop and I managed to score it.

R34 GTT door trims - $50 - small pieces missing (i.e. part of one handle, reflector/light)

Stock R34 GTT springs - $50 - nothing wrong with them, replaced with King Springs

Stock R34 GTT front brake rotors - $50 - only removed because upgraded, car had 150,000kms, unsure if machined before.

Stock R34 GTT stock brake lines - $15 - replaced with braided lines.

Stock R34 GTT front swaybar - $130 - only removed due to upgrade.

Stock R34 GTT rear swaybar - $130 - only removed due to upgrade.

All items are open to offer and plus postage.

All located in Dubbo NSW 2830.

Can post pictures of all items after I get home from work if anyone would like, but they are all pretty generic.

Please contact here or text me (Tim) on 0434 391 397.

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