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Hello all,

Second hand gear knob for sale in a used condition. Part number of this item I believe is '32865-05u00'.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Location: Mooroolbark Victoria
Price: $20
Postage: Willing to post at buyers expense
Payment: Cash on pickup or wire transfer

Regards,
Sean

 

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Hello all,

Second hand gear knob for sale in a used condition. This originally came off my HCR32 which I owned about 12 years ago

I am unsure of the part number of this particular item, however I would say it's OEM due to it's build quality and heftiness.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Location: Mooroolbark Victoria
Price: $20
Postage: Willing to post at buyers expense
Payment: Cash on pickup or wire transfer

Regards,
Sean

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Hello all,

Second hand lowered car ramps for sale. They have served me well for many years and are in good working condition. They pack away quite nicely and the plastic runners are very study. Minor surface rust but nothing major. Always stored in a dry place. Originally they were around $150 brand new.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Location: Mooroolbark Victoria
Price: $50
Postage: If you organise the courier, no problem. 
Payment: Cash on pickup or wire transfer

Regards,
Sean

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Hello all,

Second hand floor mats for sale. With the exception of the passenger mat which is a generic item, the others are original and in good condition considering their age and purpose. Very heavy and the build quality is excellent.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Location: Mooroolbark Victoria
Price: $200
Postage: If buyer organises a courier, no problem
Payment: Cash on pickup or wire transfer

Regards,
Sean

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Hello all,

Second hand center wheel caps to suit BNR32. Part number is 40342-04U10 (silver variety which suits the standard silver wheels and VSPEC wheels). Three of the caps are in reasonable and usable condition considering their age and purpose, one of them is in worse condition (flaking of paint).

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Location: Mooroolbark Victoria
Price: $70
Postage: Willing at buyers expense. I can bubble wrap them for safe shipping.
Payment: Cash on pickup or wire transfer

Regards,
Sean

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