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32 gtr veilside catback $400

3.5" stainless steel, jasma approved so not too loud. Couple of minor grazes but overall good nick

32 gtr stock front pipe and cat $50

Heat shields a bit scratched up but pipe itself is fine. No holes or dents.

33 gtr HKS hi-power catback $300

3.5" stainless steel, good nick, fairly quiet but still gives a nice note on boost.

High flow cat $150

Near new, has had a flange cut off on one end but can easily have another one welded on. 3.5".

Rb26 coilpacks $60

Came as spares with my 33 gtr, car was running splitfires so never needed to use them.

R33 a-pillar trim drivers side $20

Has screwhole from gauge pod, otherwise good nick.

R33 gtr front and rear "gtr" badges. Front oem, rear good quality metal replica. $30 each or both for $50

Vb vending machine $500

As new condition, about a metre tall, plays vb tune when you dispense a drink. Never used. Will take any cans as well as vb stubbies. Can sms pics.

Tooheys extra dry iPod dock + esky $250

Shaped like a big extra dry stubby, about a metre high, has iPod dock on top, speakers and strobe lights in the neck and hollow in the bottom for beers. Can sms pics.

XXXX Gold branded esky $250

Brand new, never used. Yellow fibreglass esky with the xxxx logo on it.

Can post smaller items, otherwise pickup Brisbane northside. Best contact is on 0419 961 fivefivesix. Any dramas or if you're after pics just let me know and I can text them through. Will add items as I find them.

Cheers, Dan.

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