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Update on prices. All items are plus postage.

KKR660 turbo - $150 - 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 - $30 - nothing wrong with them, replaced with King Springs

Stock R34 GTT front brake rotors - $30 - only removed because upgraded, car had 150,000kms, unsure if machined before.

Stock R34 GTT stock brake lines - $10 - replaced with braided lines.

Stock R34 GTT front swaybar - $100 - only removed due to upgrade.

Stock R34 GTT rear swaybar - $100 - only removed due to upgrade. (both for $150)

Also got all this audio stuff...

Alpine V-Power 2/1 channel amp (MRP-T220) - $40
Stinger 0 gauge t-piece/distro block x2 - $10ea
0 gauge fuse holder with 250A ANL fuse - $15
2m 0 gauge cable brown - $15
1.4m 0 gauge cable red - $10
4m 0 gauge cable red - $40
4.5m 0 gauge cable blue (very bendy) - $50
1.5m 14 gauge speaker cable - $5
9.5m 14 gauge speaker cable - $25
S15 rear speaker covers - $5
2m 4 gauge conduit/1.8m 0 gauge conduit black - free with any other cable

Bump want this stuff gone.

KKR660 turbo - $100 - to my knowledge in working order, was left in a workshop and I managed to score it.

R34 GTT door trims - $40 - small pieces missing (i.e. part of one handle, reflector/light)

Stock R34 GTT springs - $20 - nothing wrong with them, replaced with King Springs

Stock R34 GTT front brake rotors - $20 - only removed because upgraded, car had 150,000kms, unsure if machined before.

Stock R34 GTT stock brake lines - $10 (or free with rotors) - replaced with braided lines.

Stock R34 GTT front swaybar - $90 - only removed due to upgrade.

Stock R34 GTT rear swaybar - $90 - only removed due to upgrade. (both for $120)

Alpine V-Power 2/1 channel amp (MRP-T220) - $30
Stinger 0 gauge t-piece/distro block x2 - $15 for both
0 gauge fuse holder with 250A ANL fuse - $10
2m 0 gauge cable brown - $10
1.4m 0 gauge cable red - $5
4m 0 gauge cable red - $35
4.5m 0 gauge cable blue (very bendy) - $45
1.5m 14 gauge speaker cable - free with anything else
9.5m 14 gauge speaker cable - $20
S15 rear speaker covers - free with anything else
2m 4 gauge conduit/1.8m 0 gauge conduit black - free with any other cable

Bulk buy all audio related gear for $120

All items are plus postage, happy to work out a deal.

We also have an official SAU.NSW Swap Meet in the western suburbs of Sydney on 27Th April if you'd like to consider...

See NSW > Events

Cheers. I would go if it was a 4.5hr drive away :P

I also have a Defi BF 60mm Tacho to sell. White backlight.

Perfect working order. Selling because it came as part of a set I bought 2nd hand and the seller wouldn't seperate the tacho and I have no need or want for it. Chasing $150ono plus postage. Can post pics on request but figure it's pretty generic. Will include stand and link cable.

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