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Hey team, I've had this stuff kicking around for awhile now.

Time to move it on! Prices are nice and cheap

Fujitsbo 3" catback exhaust suit FD3S - $50
Front pipes 3" suit RB26 + catalytic converter - $50
R32 GTR Standard Airbox, no piping - $30
2 x R32 Skyline doors - with windows / mirrors and door trims, gunmetal grey in ok condition, few scratches and a small dent. - $50
RB20 valley cover - no bolts - $15
R32 Skyline door scuff guards, pair - $10
4 channel amp wiring kit, used once - $40
Alpine MRP-F450 amp - $70
Fusion Powerplant 6x9 2 way speakers 280 WATTS - less then 10hrs use - $50
CBC Timing belt kit suit RB engine - $50
Calibre pod filter, never used - $20
R32 GTR Cluster - 96 xxx km's - $40

All items are located in Wattle Grove, NSW

Pick up is preferred!

Cheers

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Hey team, I've had this stuff kicking around for awhile now.

Time to move it on! Prices are nice and cheap

Fujitsbo 3" catback exhaust suit FD3S - $50
Front pipes 3" suit RB26 + catalytic converter - $50
R32 GTR Standard Airbox, no piping - $30
2 x R32 Skyline doors - with windows / mirrors and door trims, gunmetal grey in ok condition, few scratches and a small dent. - $50
RB20 valley cover - no bolts - $15
R32 Skyline door scuff guards, pair - $10
4 channel amp wiring kit, used once - $40
Alpine MRP-F450 amp - $70
Fusion Powerplant 6x9 2 way speakers 280 WATTS - less then 10hrs use - $50
CBC Timing belt kit suit RB engine - $50
Calibre pod filter, never used - $20
R32 GTR Cluster - 96 xxx km's - $40

All items are located in Wattle Grove, NSW

Pick up is preferred!

Cheers

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Hey team, I've had this stuff kicking around for awhile now.

Time to move it on! Prices are nice and cheap

Fujitsbo 3" catback exhaust suit FD3S - $50

Front pipes 3" suit RB26 + catalytic converter - $50

R32 GTR Standard Airbox, no piping - $30

2 x R32 Skyline doors - with windows / mirrors and door trims, gunmetal grey in ok condition, few scratches and a small dent. - $50

RB20 valley cover - no bolts - $15

R32 Skyline door scuff guards, pair - $10

4 channel amp wiring kit, used once - $40

Alpine MRP-F450 amp - $70

Fusion Powerplant 6x9 2 way speakers 280 WATTS - less then 10hrs use - $50

CBC Timing belt kit suit RB engine - $50

Calibre pod filter, never used - $20

R32 GTR Cluster - 96 xxx km's - $40

All items are located in Wattle Grove, NSW

Pick up is preferred!

Cheers

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Front pipes 3" suit RB26 + catalytic converter is currently pending pickup / payment

Everything else is still available. Needs to go!

Will consider posting items if not sold soon pending size etc

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