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*****NEW ITEMS ADDED*****

GTR Exhaust (Stock Cat Back) - $150

BMX (old school- very average condition) - $50

Turnatable (omnitronic) - $300

2 Channel Mixer -$100

Alloy GT Wing - $250

Stock R32 Intercooler (with piping) - $200

Stock R32 Air Box - $100

GTR Front Splash tray - $75

Incar Camera Mount (Bar between the seats, no actual mount) For R32 Gtst and gen 3 honda Prelude - $25 each

Integra/Prelude Boss Kit (requires slight modification for prelude)- $65

*****Stock R32 Muffler -$Make an offer

*****Nissan Wallet - $25

*****Honda Prelude Gen 3 Wheel Caps (4)- $80

MY HOCKEY GEAR

*****Bag o wheels -$35

*****Mission Skates - see pic for details - $100

*****Mission Gloves - $70

*****Mission Helmet - $50

*****Elbow guards - $25

*****Shorts - $15

*****Mission Pants - $60

*****Mission Shin guards - $80

*****BMX gloves - $15

Assorted basketball cards - most 50cents each, higher end/rare cards only $2-$5

REMEMBER ALL PRICES NEGOTIABLE-EVERYTHING MUST SELL

More Items will be added soon.

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will be getting pics of everything soon. the camera mount is just a light weight bar that the holes are drilled to fit exactly between the seats. you just take the head rests out. put them through the holes and put the head rests back on. very stable. no actual camera or tripod top included.

The splash tray, i haven't really looked at it that hard so i couldn't tell you what condition it's in. will look at it and take pics this weekend.

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Does anyone collect basket ball cards? going through all my old stuff i had stored in boxes and found sets of basket ball cards, couople of comics, football cards. blah blah blah. Will be putting everything on ebay soon

will have pics of wallet and mixer tonight maybe.

Splash tray has a couple of scratch marks i think but a couple of the holes are broken. only hada two second look at it.

Make me an offer on all items. Clutch is on it's way out.

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What brand is the mixer?

Dunno if this helps but if you find the clutch you're after on xclutch.com.au I am happy to help you out with the price. PM me if you like mate.

Adrian

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SPLASH TRAY

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MIXER (sorry, little dusty)

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NISSAN WALLET

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R32 STOCK MUFFLER (virtually straight through)

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CAMERA STAND (Top one skyline, bottom one prelude. doesn't come with mount)

NOW ONLY $25 EACH

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GEN3 HONDA PRELUDE WHEEL CAPS (4)

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STOCK R32 GTST AIRBOX

Sorry about the big pics

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More items AGAIN. My Hockey Gear.

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Bag o wheels

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BMX Gloves (ok it's not kockey gear, but eh)

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My Skates 3-4 years old, size 9 ($1200 brand new)

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My gloves ($350 brand new)

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My Helmet ($150 brand new)

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My elbow guards

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Shorts

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Pants

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Shin guards

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