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Thought i would clean out all my left over parts which are just causing space in my garage.

R32 M Spec Front bar (small graze on passenger side) - $75 - SOLD

R32 Rear spoiler (no scratchs, or dents) - $50

R32 Front motorised lip spoiler with all motors and wires - $75 ono

R33 Air Con Compressor (works fine) - $100

2x R32 front discs (just need machining + Pads) - $75 ono

Nissan RocketValley Cover, would suit any rb20, rb25 engine. - $10 (Whatever that thing is called) - SOLD

2x sets of Monzo Racing pedals (Blue and Red) - $30 each or $50 for both.

Other Things:

McCulloch PM 46II Chain saw - in box only used once comes with manual and all parts - $300

Most prices are neg. More pics if you are interested

Contact: Brendan 0423 324 913 or [email protected]

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R32 Front motorised lip spoiler with all motors and wires - $50 ono

heys regarding the above, can u pls work out postage to perth western australia? comes with motor and wires, but wat bout the switch? get back to me asap, would like this on my line :P

thx

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