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Random Parts for sale: Cleaning out parts collection

R32 Instrument Cluster = $250

R33 Instrument Cluster = $250

Nismo carbon fibre gear knob = $100

Automates gauge (RPM and shift light) = $100

Stainless steel Cannon Muffler (2.25” inlet with huge tip) – Japanese Brand = $100

Stainless steel Dual Cannon Muffler (2.25” inlet with huge tip) – Japanese Brand = $150

Stock Gtir exhaust = $150

Stock r33 exhuast = $200

Stock r33 rims = $200

R33 Apexi Lowered Springs & Suspension = $400

Gtir 2.5inch lowered King Springs = $200

17” White rims with polished lip

(4x114.3) with 2 good tyres, 2 low thread tyres = $600

Assorted Items

01-02 Orginal Lancer Tail Lights ($150)

s15 standard orginal front bar (Black) ($250)

(1990) MX-5 Orginal Tail Lights PAIR ($150)

R32 HR TEIN SUSPENSION (Near New Condition) ($1100)

Wheels

17inch (Setx4) FALKEN Racing Slicks ($150each)

17x7.5inch (Setx4) Degeo Alloys w/ Falken Zeix tyres 235/45/r17 70% Tread, 5stud 2

fit skyline, etc. ($950)

18inch GMAX Wheels & Tyres with 70% Tread, 5 stud, s15, skyline, etc.. (235's FRONT

& 255's REARS) ($1350)

Audio

Soundstream Mules 12inch x 2 in carperted box (250RMS) ($550)

Pionneer Spilts ($100)

Fusion FPC 525 PowerPlant 180watts Componment Speakers BNIB ($120)

12inch Kicker Impulse Subwoofer ($10)

JD 0403718238

Brisbane: FortitudeValley

COD, pick up or Direct Debit :dry:

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