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SHED CLEAN OUT!!! Pics attached!

I sold my R32 over a year ago and have just cleared out my shed of all the parts I 'planned' to put on it but never did as i'm just too damn lazy. I can post smaller items very cheap but larger ones will be pick-up or buyer can arrange shipping.

For Sale:

* RARE Power FC APEXi R32 RB20 AP Engineering WITH Hand Controller - Never Used only taken out of box. Factory map installed to use straight from box, plug and play.

$1200

* Greddy style Bodykit. Front and Rear bar. Already prepped for painting from shop (some slight scratches from storage)

$800

* R32 GTS-t / GTS4 Carbon Fiber Hood. Seibon TT style. Never fitted only a few very light scuffs from storage which would probably buff off easily.

$800

* Blitz SBC i-color Boost Controller Spec S in silver. Never fitted only opened box.

$750

* Lambo Door Kit. Direct bolt-on kit for R32. Never fitted only opened box. RRP: $1299

$900

* SARD adjustable fuel pressure regulator in silver. Never fitted. Lowest price on ebay $42.50

$40

**AUTOMETER PACKAGE** ALL ITEMS AS NEW, NEVER FITTED.

* Autometer Ultra-Lite II 5" Shift Light Tachometer #4999. Lowest price on ebay = $351.51

* Autometer Ultra-Lite Pro Comp 2-5/8" Water Temp Gauge #4437. Lowest price on ebay = $112.36

* Autometer Ultra-Lite Pro Comp 2-5/8" Boost Vacuum Gauge #4401. Lowest price on ebay = $120.00 (Not in original box as it was thrown away)

* Autometer Ultra-Lite Pro Comp 2-5/8" Oil Pressure Gauge #4427. Lowest price on ebay = $136.75

* Autometer Chrome Mounting Cup for 2-5/8" Gauges #3201. Lowest price on ebay = $55.00

* Autometer Chrome Mounting Cup for 2-5/8" Gauges #3201. Lowest price on ebay = $55.00

* Autometer Chrome Mounting Cup for 2-5/8" Gauges #3203. Lowest price on ebay = $55.00 (boost gauge mounting cup)

LOWEST COLLECTIVE PRICE ON EBAY = $885.62

PACKAGE PRICE ONLY = $750.00

I work around the country a lot so I may or may not be able to post things straight away. The best way to contact me is via mobile 0434603426.

All items located in the Maitland/Newcastle area. Free pick-up or cheap postage on smaller items. Large items pick-up only or buyer arranges postage.

Cheers,

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