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1) R34 GTR Rims AS NEW no marks or scratches

Price $3000 or PM YOUR OFFER

2) R32 GTR Brake Setup Front/Rear Discs and Callipers

Price $1000 or PM YOUR OFFER

3) 275/35/18 Pirrelli Zero Tyres BRAND NEW

Price $600 PAIR or PM YOUR OFFER

4) 235/35/18 Kumho Tyres BRAND NEW

Price $400 PAIR or PM YOUR OFFER

5) SubZero 55mm Wastegate USED

Price $500 or PM YOUR OFFER

6) Nismo Fuel Pressure Reg

Price $200 or PM YOUR OFFER

7) HPC Coated RB26 Fuel Rail

Price $300 or PM YOUR OFFER

8) Nismo R33 GTS-25t Cluster 23,201kms

Price $350 or PM YOUR OFFER

9) 100mm Intercooler Generic Core BRAND NEW

Price $250 or PM YOUR OFFER

10) Pioneer XDV-P9 DVD Changer

These retail for $3000 here for more info visit http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/prod...5_35054,00.html please note the US model is a XDV-P90 they are the same unit.

The unit is brand new and never used its comes with all accessories as shown only thing missing is the box.

Price $800 or PM YOUR OFFER

11) Cyrus AV8 Pre-Amp/Surround Processor

These retail for $3300, I have since upgraded to a Bryston SP1.7 for those who know and never used this since. The unit comes as new as shown in the pictures and comes with all accessories as shown. For more info visit http://www.cyrusaudio.com/av_systems_archive.htm#av8

Price $2000 or PM YOUR OFFER

Prices are reasonably negotiable, payment is to be cash on pickup or Direct Deposit.

Prefer local buyers

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