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Pioneer CDX-FM677 FM Modulated 6 CD Stacker

6 stacker that can be mounted horizontal or vertically, can attach to any head unit via FM modulator or can also be attached by the normal stacker plug (not included). Includes remote and mini display to mount on your dash.

Good working condition, not needed in new car.

Does CD text, plays CDR and CDRW.

Included all wiring & manuals.

Selling due to just using a head unit now

$190ono

Splitfire electronic oil pressure gauge, good condition, no cup White face $50

K&N pod filter, used, cleanable, last forever K&N reckon. Good nick. Selling to clear out the shed. $50

Apexi Power Intake Pod filter, used, a bit dirty, not torn etc, selling to clear out the shed $20

D-max S13 strengthened tie rods, thick tie rods with extra lock for S13, unused, selling to buy other suspension parts $150

17x7 +40 Zepter Chrome Rims, 5x114.3 and 5x100 stud patterns, two brand new 255/45 R17 Nankang tyres and two tyres with 30% tread. Asking $600 with tyres, $450 without the new tyres and $180 for new tyres separate. Will clear 4 pots (had them fitted on a mates Z32) and am willing to swap for wider 17" rims to suit 5x114.3 stud pattern, with cash adjustment if nessessary.

All items not including postage.

PM or email me at [email protected]

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I have a question..

Can Apexi Pod Filters be cleaned? I know K&N Pod filters can be..

Are u interested in $20 including postage for the Apexi Filter?

Cheers..

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