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Hi all i have a few different things some new some not.. all parts/items are located in geelong Victoria and i can post at your expense... thank you for looking... p.s. some pics of some things aint been taken yet so if you want i will post. Thank you...

1. KONIG AFTERBURNER wheels with tyres 17×7, came off my 34... $450...

2. CARBON FIBER auto gear cover, stereo cover, ashtray cover and mirror covers for R34gtt... $200...

3. BOMEX Side skirt's for a R34gtt coupe... $60...

4. THERMO FANS AND SHROUD with brand new craig davies thermo switch near new... $80...

5. H.K.S. style and APEXI style turbo timers both are new... $30 each...

6. DERALE USA thermostatic oil sandwich plate brand new... $60...

7. Z32 afm new BUT ebay cheapie... $30...

8. Set of used stock springs... $30...

9. APEXI el2 gauges, boost, oil temp and water temp gauges with control unit and daisy chain wire all are brand new in boxes... $750...

10. CLOCK SPRING for a R34gtt coupe and has number 1 on front... $75...

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Hi i have 3 apexi el gauges in black bezals and white faces. They light up blue coloured and look amazing. Built in warning and peak functions not like the cheap nasty ones. I have the boost gauge, water temp gauge and oil temp gauge. All are brand new and also have the apexi control unit and a daisy chain wire also both are brand new. Willing to let them go for $600.. firm..i have these gauges on another post at a higher price. I will not go any cheaper so my loss is your gain as i payed more than this ib usd. Items are located in geelong Victoria and i can post at your expense.. perfect NEW condition.

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