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XForce muffler Link G4 ECU

Hey guys up for grabs is an Xforce universal cannon style muffler.

Specs are 3.5" inlet 7" round and 14" long. I cut the 2 bolt flange off it to put a v band on can re weld on if need be.

Bought it for my car but went a different route. Paid $220 from memory 

$180ono

Next up is a plug n play Link G4 ecu to suit an Evo 9 with 3 bar map sensor

Only selling as i have out grown it and want to upgrade. 

Unsure what these are worth now. But im sure it owes me $2K with the map sensor. 

Great ECU can do flex fuel and anything else you can throw at it ?

$1400ono 

Will update thread with pics later.

Pick up is in Penrith area. 

Happy to post at buyers expense. 

Contact Mick

0423089277

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Hey guys I have 2 sets of HID/Xenon lights I purchased to put in my car but never got around to it. They are H1 & H3 globes. 

These are brand new, good quality kits.

Paid $190 per set. 

$300 for both sets or $160 each o.n.o.

Pick up is in the Penrith Area. 

Happy to send interstate. 

Contact Mick on 0423089277

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