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  • 2 weeks later...

SOLD:

RB20DET HEAD

12" KICKER SUB IN BOX

JAYCAR AMP

2 10" KICKER SUBS

STILL AVALIABLE:

*Bottom end (crank shaft, Bored for 50thou oversized pistons) $200

*Copper Head Gakset (perfect condition) $100

*Shot-peened Conrods $50set

*Power Steering Pump $100

*S13 Silvia/180SX Stock Castor/Radius rods (pair in perfect condition) $80

*S13 Silvia/180SX/R32 Tein Castor rod (1only in good condition) $50

*18" Chrome BSA rims 3 of - $200 each (no longer make so perfect for someone who has cracked one as i did haha)

*Blaupunkt Acapulco CD/MP3 player 2 weeks old, perfect condition- RRP $659 - $250

  • 2 weeks later...

nah sorry dude i really have no idea what has happened with it....

Im sorta haveing a feeling i might have given it away with my 180SX when i sold that to the guy because he wanted AC.... Cant remember but i sorta have a feeling i did that because i cannot find it anywhere... Sorry dude...

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