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Hi all,

As we have sold and are moving out prior to May, I am cleaning out my garage which includes some nm35 and pnm35 stagea bits and pieces.

Whilst I do not know for certain all that is in there as I have just started rearranging, but I do know that here definitely are:

OEM stuff - swaybars, undertray, intake, engine cover etc

pnm35 headlights (one is busted, were going to be the test subjects for modifying)

2x pm35 front bars with grills

set of OEM NM35 RS rims with snow tyres (heaps of tread)

set of pnm35 OEM brakes

nm35/pm35/v35 K&N filter and shield kit

bits and pieces, don't really know as I have not pulled out all of the stuff I have.

Prices will be low.

 

For those with young kids, there will also be some toys, books etc and probably some house stuff too

 

Will be on Sunday 23rd April from 8am in Nyora.

If interested, PM for the address.

Stuff that doesn't sell will be going up on eBay... when I get time

Edited by iamhe77

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